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CIS Undergraduate Minors

For non-business majors, the following prerequisite courses are also required - in addition to the required minor courses.  

Prerequisite Courses
CIS 101Introduction to Microcomputing4
ACC 207/207AFinancial Accounting for Decision-Making4
MHR 301Principles of Management4
CIS 310Management Information Systems4

Business Computing Programming Minor

The Computer Information Systems Department provides non-CIS students with the opportunity to acquire programming expertise in the area of business applications program development by completing the requirements for Minor in Business Computer Programming as outlined below. The purpose of this minor is (1) to develop marketable skills for people with majors/subplans other than Computer Information Systems, (2) for those students majoring in technical fields that involve the use of the computer, and (3) for those students who wish to gain a much better understanding of the computer for personal use.

Students completing the Minor in Business Computer Programming are excused from taking Information Systems Careers (CIS 328) for courses in their minor that require CIS 328 as a prerequisite.

For more information or to enroll in the minor, please contact the CIS department secretary in Building 98, Room C411,
(909) 869-3235.

Courses for Minor (32 units):

Required Courses: 
CIS 234Object Oriented Programming 4
CIS 235Systems Analysis and Design4
CIS 304Intermediate Java Programming4
CIS 305Database Design and Development4
CIS 307Business Telecommunications4
CIS 311Interactive Web Development4
Elective Courses (select two courses from the following): 
CIS 284Programming with C++4
CIS 338Client Server Applications Development4
CIS 406Rapid Applications Development4
CIS 424Advanced JAVA Programming for Business4
CIS 345 or CIS 415 or CIS 451E-commerce Application Dev or Data Modeling or Advanced Object-Oriented Analysis & Dsgn4

Managerial Computing Minor

The Computer Information Systems Department provides non-CIS students with the opportunity to acquire expertise in objectoriented analysis and programming concepts as they are applied in managerial World Wide Web application development. Students need to complete the requirements for a Minor in Managerial Computing as outlined below. The purpose of the minor is (1) to develop marketable skills for people with majors/subplans other than Computer Information Systems and (2) to give students a much better understanding of World Wide Web application development.

Students completing the Minor in Managerial Computing are excused from taking Information Systems Careers (CIS 328) for courses in their minor that require CIS 328 as a prerequisite.

For more information or to enroll in this minor, please contact the CIS Department Secretary in Building 98, 4th floor, Room 11, (909) 869-3235.

COURSES FOR MINOR (32 units) 

Required Courses: 
CIS 234Object Oriented Programming4
CIS 235Systems Analysis and Design4
CIS 304Intermediate Java Programming4
CIS 305Database Design and Development4
CIS 307Business Telecommunications4
CIS 311Interactive Web Development 4
Elective Courses (select two from the following): 
CIS 338Client Server Applications Development4
CIS 421Multimedia Apps on the Web4
CIS 451E-Commerce Applications Development4
CIS 461Web Site Development4