| This concentration is for students who plan to transfer to a four-year
program such as information systems or information management.
The curriculum is designed to present a broad coverage of concepts applying to the theory and management of information, analytical in the development of computer-based information systems, and practical experience with business programming. A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows. Part-time students should consult an advisor. |
| First Semester | Second Semester | Third Semester | Fourth Semester |
| AC 201 | Pirnciples of Accounting I | 4 |
| CS 110 | Computer Concepts | 3 |
| EN 101 | Techniques of Reading and Writing | 3 |
| Mathematics Foundation | 3 (4) | |
| Speech foundation | 3 | |
| Credits | 16 (17) |
| AC 202 | Pirnciples of Accounting II | 4 |
| CS 140 | Introduction to Programming (C++) | 3 |
| Arts or humanities distribution | 3 | |
| English foundation | 3 | |
| Health foundation | 1 (3) | |
| Credits | 14 (16) |
| BA 210
or MA 216 |
Statistics for Business Administration
Elements of Statistics |
3 |
| CS 136 | System Analysis and Deisgn | 3 |
| CS 225
or CS 226 |
C Programming Language
Introductory Object-Oriented Programming with C++ |
3 |
| EC 201 | Principles of Econonimcs I | 3 |
| Natural Sciences lab distribution | 4 | |
| Credits | 16 |
| EC 202 | Principle of Economics II
or CS elective |
3 |
| Arts distribution | 3 | |
| Behavorial and social sciences distribution | 3 | |
| Humanities distribution | 3 | |
| Natural sciences non-lab or lab distribution | 3 (4) | |
| Credits | 15 (16) |
| Information Systems A.A. | Total Credits | 61 (65) |