The program Educational Objectives of the
Computer Information Systems program (CIS) strikes a balance between theory and
practice of computer science and computer information systems. This balance
satisfies both regional and national needs. Graduates of the CIS program are
equipped with solid theory knowledge and sound technical skills. Meanwhile,
they are arranged to operate and administer a wide range of information systems
environments. They are provided a broad educational to attain productive employment,
prepare them for success in graduate studies, and continue lifelong learning. Specifically.
The graduates of CIS program will:
a.
Have a broad organizational and
real-world perspective such that they are able to compete locally and
internationally in the field of CIS.
b.
Highly proficient in computer
information systems in various capabilities, including, but not limited to, programming,
system analysis, problem solving, Database design development and
administration, Information system management and decision support.
c.
Have good interpersonal
communication skills, team skills, professional leadership skills, and posses
an awareness of the social and ethical implications of their work and their
behaviors.
d.
Be able to design, implement,
deliver, and manage automated solutions to organizational problems.
Demonstrate continuous career improvement and
professional development