Bachelor's Degree Program

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       Bachelor of Science in Business Management
      
Bachelor of Science in International Business
      
Bachelor of Science in Economics
      
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
      
Bachelor of Science in Sports Management
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (B.S.C.I.S.)


B.S.C.I.S. Program Objectives
The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems Program is to prepare students to acquire knowledge in theoretical and practical applications in computer hardware, software, and information systems. Students participate in intensive computer laboratory assignments, become skilled in solving research problems, and conducting oral and written presentations.

  • Graduates will be able to demonstrate the skills necessary to obtain an intermediate/advanced level position in computer and business related job industry.
  • Graduates will be able to demonstrate the basic knowledge and skills needed to continue the educational process toward more advanced training leading to career advancement.
  • Graduates will be able to design a complete software system using state-of-the-art microcomputer application software: a database management system package, a spreadsheet package, and a word processing package.
  • Graduates will be able to verify and test accuracy and completeness of programs by preparing sample data and by using debugging techniques and software aids.
  • Graduates will be able to communicate effectively regarding computer technology with other computer professionals.
  • Graduates will be able to adapt to changing application software through the use of reference manuals and software updates.



B.S.C.I.S. Course Requirements
CalUMS requires 68 units of general education courses, 92 units of major courses and 20 units of electives for students to achieve Bachelor Degree. Following are the course requirements for the Bachelor Degree in Computer Information Systems;



General Education Courses
Communications 16
Humanities and Arts 12
Social and Behavioral Sciences 16
Sciences and Technology 24
Total General Education Courses 68 Units
Major Courses
BM 201 Principles of Management 4
BM 221 Business Statistics I 4
BM 231 Business Communications 4
BM 271 Business Law & Ethics 4
BM 281 Mathematics for Business & Economics 4
BM 321 Business Statistics II 4
BM 371 Strategic Management 4
CS 201 Introduction to Computer Information Systems 4
CS 211 Computer Applications in Business & Economics 4
CS 221 Introduction to Data Structures & Algorithms 4
CS 301 Information Technology for Networked Organizations 4
CS 302 Executive Support System 4
CS 311 Management Information System 4
CS 321 Database Concepts 4
CS 331 Principles of Programming Languages 4
CS 332 Object Oriented Programming 4
CS 341 Business Telecommunications 4
CS 351 System Analysis & Design 4
CS 361 Information System Careers 4
EC 201 Principles of Economics 4
IT 201 Introduction to e-Commerce 4
IT 202 Introduction to Internet Marketing 4
IT 301 Principles of Web Design 4
Total Major Courses 92 Units
Elective Course
A total of twenty (20) quarter units of elective courses is required in order to complete the program.
Total Elective Courses 20 Units
Total Courses 180 Units



Graduation Requirements
The Bachelor of Science degree is conferred upon completion of a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) quarter units. The 180 quarter units shall be composed of 45 courses of 4 units each. A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required. The requirements can be summarized as follows:


Course Units
General Education Courses 68 units
Major Courses 92 units
Electives 20 units
Total 180 units


Up to 128 quarter units (32 courses) of coursework can be accepted for transfer credits from another institution. At least 52 quarter units (13 courses) of Major courses must be completed in residency at the California University of Management and Sciences. Deviations and substitutions for the requirements must be approved by the Academic Dean.

 

 

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