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AREA |
COURSE NUMBER |
REQUIRED COURSES |
HOURS |
COURSE DETAILS |
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Computing Core |
CPTR 225
CPTR 226
CPTR 227
CPTR 240
CPTR 327
CPTR 424 |
Web Development Basics
Computer Science I
Computer Science II
System Administration
Systems Analysis and Design
Database Systems |
1 4
3 3 3 |
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Select one capstone course: |
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CPTR 475 CPTR 476 |
Internship in Computing
Applied Systems Development Project |
3
3 |
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Computer Information Systems Emphasis |
CPTR 190
CPTR 320
CPTR 325
CPTR 335
CPTR 420
ACCT 211 ACCT 212 BUAD 138 BUAD 405
BUAD 425 ECON 235 RELT 305 |
PC Technology Fundamentals
Microcomputer Applications
Networking
Programming Languages
Web Technologies
Advanced System Administration
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Dynamics of Business
Business Ethics
Business Communications
Principles of Microeconomics (or ECON 236)
Christian Ethics |
1 3 3
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Select one course from: |
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CPTR 310
CPTR 405
CPTR 451
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Data Structures and Algorithms
Software Engineering
Operating Systems Principles |
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3 |
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