Recent Changes to CIS Program 1) Remove CSC 104 Intro to Computer Programming as a co-requisite for the CSC 202 Database Systems course. 2) Re-Number/Rename CSC 104 Intro to Computer Programming course to CSC 217 Computer Programming. 3) Remove the course CSC 235 Help Desk Internship from the CIS curriculum. 4) Students must take one 200 level CSC elective. They can choose one course from the following three CSC electives. Csc 215 Web Design and Programming or Csc 221 Intermediate Computer Programming or Csc 240 Networking II. CIS Course Offering Table Course Fall Spring Summer CSC 102 Applications Multiple OL Multiple OL Multiple OL CSC 110 Intro to Tech Alternate (1)* CSC 121 Fundamentals Day (1) OL (1) Day (1) CSC 202 Database Alternate (1) CSC 215 Web Design Alternate (1)* CSC 217 Comp Prog Night (1) Day (1) CSC 220 Op Systems Alternate (1) CSC 225 Hardware Alternate (1) CSC 221 Programming II Alternate (1)* CSC 230 Network I Alternate (1) CSC 240 Networking II Alternate (1)* Day Offered during the day OL offered on-line Alternate switch between day and night each year Multiple multiple sections offered each semester * These courses are CSC electives. They will be offered at the time shown above if there are enough students to run the course. Note: This table may change as the number of CIS students changes
CSC course pre-requisites and co-requisites CSC Course Pre-requisites CSC 102 Applications CSC 110 Intro to Tech CSC 121 Fundamentals CSC 202 Database CSC 102, CSC 121 CSC 215 Web Design CSC 102 CSC 217 Comp Programming CSC 102, CSC 121 CSC 220 Op Systems CSC 102, CSC 121 CSC 225 Hardware CSC 102, CSC 121 CSC 221 Programming II CSC 217 CSC 230 Network I CSC 102, CSC 121 CSC 240 Networking II CSC 230 CIS Courses Pre-requisite/Co-requisite Diagram CSC 102 CSC 110 Both CSC 102 and CSC 121 First Semester Fall CSC 202 CSC 217 (Was CSC 104) Second Semester Spring CSC 230 Third Semester Fall CSC 225 CSC 240 CSC 215 CSC 221 CSC 220 Fourth Semester Spring
Suggested Course Sequence First Semester (Fall) ENG 101 Composition (3) BUS 101 Business Organization and Management (3) CSC 102 Intro To Microcomputer Applications (3) Free (3) (CSC 110 or Math 101 Recommended) CSC121 Fundamental Concepts of Computing (3) Hpe Activity (1) Second Semester (Spring) Eng 102 Literature & Composition (3) Mat 200 Pre Calculus (4) CSC 217 Intro to Computer Programming (3) CSC 202 Intermediate Microcomputer Applications (3) CSC 230 Networking I (3) Third Semester (Fall) COM 101 Public Speaking Speech (3) CSC 225 Computer Hardware (3) ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I (4) Social Science (3) Free (3) ( CSC 240 Recommended) Fourth Semester (Spring) Free (3) ( CSC 221 or CSC 215 Recommended) CSC 220 Operating Systems (3) Social Science (3) Science (3 or 4) Business Practicum/Seminar (Bus 470) (3) or 17
CLINTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Curriculum Worksheet Name: A.A.S. BUSINESS COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Discipline Credit Hours Course Title Scheduled Transferred Credits Earned ENGLISH 3 Eng 101 English Composition (6 credits required) 3 Eng 102 Literature & Composition HUMANITIES (3 credits required) 3 Com 101 Public Speaking SOCIAL SCIENCE 3 (6 credits required) 3 3 Csc 102 Intro to Microcomputer Applications 3 Csc 121 Fundamental Concepts of Computing COMPUTER INFORMATION 3 Csc 202 Intermediate Microcomputer App. SYSTEMS (24 credits) 3 Csc 217 Computer Programming (Previously called CSC 104) 3 Csc 220 Operating Systems 3 Csc 225 Computer Hardware 200 level CSC. 3 Csc 230 Introduction to Networking 3 Csc 215 Web Design and Programming or Csc 221 Intermediate Computer Programming or Csc 240 Networking II 3 Bus 101 Business Organization/Management BUSINESS (10 credits) 4 Acc 101 Principles of Accounting I 3 BIT 280 Business Practicum/Seminar MATH (4 credits required) 4 Mat 200 Pre-Calculus SCIENCE (3 or 4 credits) 3-4 ELECTIVES (6 credits) 3 3 HPE (1 credit) 1 TOTAL 63-64
Difference between the CIS Degree and the Computer Science 2+2 degree Computer Information Systems A.A.S. Degree (CIS) The CIS degree is a broad based, hands on degree which covers a variety of different topics including the following: Computer Applications Computer Operating Systems Computer Hardware Database systems Computer Programming Computer Networking Students who complete a degree in CIS would be qualified to work as entry level computer programmers, computer hardware repair technicians, network technicians, or custom software application designers. Although CIS is an A.A.S. degree we do have an articulation agreement with RIT. We also have pending articulation agreements with Canton, and Morrisville State College. Computer Science 2+2 degree The computer Science 2+2 degree is a much more focused than the CIS degree. It is also much more theoretical. Students will focus mainly on computer programming. Students will learn a variety of different programming languages. Students who complete this degree program will receive an A.S. degree in Liberal Arts Math & Science from CCC before they transfer over to SUNY Plattsburgh. After completing their four year degree at SUNY Plattsburgh these students will be qualified to work as computer programmers. Students in this degree program will be required to take several math classes such as Discrete Math I, Discrete Math II, Calculus I and Calculus II. Students who pursue this degree should have excellent math skills.