IS -132 CRs

  • Information Systems |
  • Language of Study: English

Program Description

Information system is defined as the bridge between the business world and computer science. An information system is not only the technology an organization uses, but also how the technology works with the organization's business processes.

Learning Outcomes

  • Student outcomes for the Information Systems program were adopted starting Fall 2019/2020 taking into account latest ABET recommendations. The outcomes state that graduates of the program will have an ability to:
    (SO1) Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
    (SO2) Design, implement and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of program’s discipline.
    (SO3) Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
    (SO4) Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgements in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
    (SO5) Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline.
    (SO6) Support the delivery, use, and management of information systems within an information systems environment.

Markets and Career

  • Information System prepares graduates to a number of highly required jobs in the market. The following are examples of some of the career opportunities for Information System graduates:
    · Data Analyst
    · Mobile App Developer
    · Database Administrator
    · Web Developer
    · Information Systems Manager
    · Information Security Analyst
    · Data Scientist
    · Systems Analyst
    · Data Quality Manager
    · Big Data Engineer
    · Business Intelligence Specialist
    · Data Warehouse Manager
    · Data Warehouse Programming Specialist
    · Back-end Developer
    · Cloud Developer
    · Cloud Security Specialist
    Upon the completion of the bachelor program in Information Systems, graduates have the opportunity to broaden and deepen their academic skills by pursuing post-graduate (master and doctoral) studies

Admission Requirements

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Tests & Prerequisites

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Brief

The program curriculum provides great flexibility in course selection and offers a broad scientific base by containing a sequence of courses in mathematics, physics, humanities, and sciences. In addition, the curriculum boasts general Computing courses and Artificial Intelligence courses covering diverse areas such as Machine Learning, algorithms, security, networking, computer vision, and others..

Code Title Prequisites
UNR1403 Academic English None (or GLA0001 for students who have not passed the English Proficiency Test)
UNR1302 Fundamentals of Business None
UNRXXXX University Req. Elective -
EBA1203 Calculus I None (or EBA0201 for science students)
EBAXXXX_1 Science Elective -
CCS1101 Introduction to Computing None
CIS1000 Introduction to Information Systems None
EBA0201 Precalculus None
GLA0001 Remedial English None
Code Title Prequisites
UNR2101 Communication and Presentation Skills UNR1403
UNR1407 Academic Writing UNR1403
EBA1204 Calculus II EBA1203
CCS1302 Problem Solving and Programming CCS1101
CCS1001 Discrete Structures CCS1101
CNC1401 Entrepreneurship Skills 10 CR. or more
Code Title Prequisites
CCS2102 Digital Logic Design CCS1101
CCS2303 Object-Oriented Programming CCS1302
EBA2204 Linear Algebra EBA 1204
CCS2201 Introduction to Networks CCS1302
CIS2101 Database Systems CCS1302
EBA2203 Probability & Statistics EBA 1204
Code Title Prequisites
CNC3402 Introduction to Accounting -
CIS3002 Information Systems Theory & Practice CIS1000, CCS2101
CIS3001 Systems Analysis & Design CIS1000, CCS2303
CCS3203 Operating Systems CCS2103, CCS2401
CIT3200* Professional Training in Mobile Apps Programming -
CAI3101 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CCS1001, CCS2401
Code Title Prequisites
CNC3403 Principles of Marketing -
CSE3402 Project Management CSE2001
CNC4404 Global Business -
CIS3301 E-business Fundamentals CIS1000, CCS2305
CIS3102 Advanced Database Systems CIS2101
CITXXXX_1 Professional Training I -
Code Title Prequisites
CIS4103 Big Data Analysis EBA2203, CAI3101
CNC4405 Business Process Management 90 CR or more
CIS4901 Project I GPA>=2.0 & 90 CR or more
CITXXXX_2 Professional Training II -
CISXXXX Major Elective 1 -
CISXXXXX Major Elective 2 -
Code Title Prequisites
CIS4201 IS Security CCS3203, CCY2001
CIS4303 Decision Support Systems CAI3101
CIS4902 Project II CIS4901
CISXXXXXX Major Elective 3 -
CISXXXXXXX Major Elective 4 -
CITXXXX_3 Professional Training III -

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