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Information Systems is devoted to the application of computers and
related technologies to organizational and business problems. IS
professionals apply their knowledge of hardware, software, business
processes and procedures to help organizations improve performance and
meet tactical and strategic goals. IS graduates gain employment in a
wide variety of positions, including business application programmers,
help desk analysts, end user training and support personnel, database
analysts, process consultants, user liaisons, and business system
analysts.
Java is the main programming
language in all degree programs. Students who wish to transition to the
new curricula should review their status with an advisor.
The Bachelors of Science in Information Systems consists of two
elements:
Liberal Studies Program
Core
Liberal Studies Core: 6 courses/24 quarter hours required
First Year Program: (16 quarter hours required)
Discover
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Chicago,
Focal Point Seminar, and Composition and Rhetoric I and II.
Sophomore Seminar:(4 quarter hours required)
Sophomore
Seminar on Multiculturalism in the United States
Junior Year Experiential Learning:(4 quarter hours required)
Senior Capstone: All CTI majors require that students
complete the senior capstone in their major field.
Learning Domain Requirements
13 courses (52 quarter hours) are required and are distributed across
six learning domains as follows:
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Arts
and Literature-AL 3 courses required (12 quarter hours). At
most two courses from the same department or program.
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Philosophical Inquiry-PI 2 courses required (8 quarter hours).
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Religious Dimensions-RD 2 courses required (8 quarter hours).
One "Patterns and Problems" and one "Traditions in Context". Note: One
course from either Philosophical Inquiry or Religious
Dimensions must be a course in ethics. PHL/REL/MGT 228 is strongly
recommended.
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Scientific Inquiry-SI 1 course required (4 quarter hours).
This course must be designated as a lab course. Neither CTI nor
mathematics courses are acceptable.
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Self,
Society and the Modern World-MW 3 courses required (12 quarter
hours). These courses must be chosen from at least two different
departments.
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Understanding the Past-UP 2 courses required (8 quarter
hours). One "pre-1800" category and one "1800-1945". In
addition, the two courses must be chosen from different geographical
categories: Asia; Latin America; Africa; North America or Europe;
inter-continental or comparative history.
Grades for any Liberal Studies course must be ‘D’ or better. The
Pass/Fail option may not be used for any Liberal Studies course.
Special Notes for Transfer Students:
Transfer students who enter DePaul with 30 or more quarter hours may not
take the first year core. Instead, they should complete two domain
electives (from different domains). Transfer courses may be used to
satisfy these requirements.
See the
Liberal Studies
homepage for more information.
Major Field
Nineteen (19) Liberal Studies courses (see above) plus the following
29 courses. Although all 29 courses are required, the grouping of the
courses into First-Year, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior courses is a
recommendation only. See your advisor for help in choosing your classes.
First Year:
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CSC 211 |
Programming in Java I |
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CSC 255 |
Information Structures and Representation |
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ECT 250 |
Survey of E-Commerce Technology |
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ECT 270 |
Client Side Web Application Development |
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MAT 140 |
Discrete Mathematics |
Sophomore:
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CSC 212 |
Programming in Java II |
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CSC 319 |
Database Technology |
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HCI 310 |
Introduction to Human Computer Interaction |
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IS 313 |
Business Application Programming |
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Choose 1 from Mathematics (MAT): |
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MAT 141
or
MAT 145 |
Discrete Mathematics II
Calculus for Information Systems |
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Choose 1 from Communication (CMN): |
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CMN 220
or
CMN212 |
Public Speaking
Small Group Communication |
Junior:
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CSC 323 |
Data Analysis and Statistical Software |
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IS 315 |
Analysis and Design Techniques |
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IS 371 |
Introduction to IT System Management |
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IS 372 |
Fundamentals of Software Management |
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TDC 361 |
Basic Communication Systems |
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Choose 1 from English (ENG): |
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ENG 204
or
ENG 301 |
Technical Writing
Writing in the Professions |
Senior:
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IS 370 |
Computer Information Systems |
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IS 375 |
Object Oriented Analysis and Design |
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IS 376 |
Information Systems Project |
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Two Major Field electives chosen from the following list in
consultation with the student’s advisor:
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CSC 203 |
COBOL Programming |
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CSC 309 |
Object-Oriented Programming in C++ |
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CSC 336 |
Visual Basic for Programmers |
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ECT 353 |
Server Side Web Application Development |
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ECT 355 |
E-Commerce Web Application Models |
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ECT 356 |
Advanced Server Side Programming |
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ECT 357 |
Introduction to Mobile Commerce |
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IS 373 |
Large Systems Implementation |
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IS 374 |
Management Support Systems |
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TDC 363 |
Local Area Networks |
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