
We offer two minors in the CIS department: Information Systems (IS) and Computer Science (CS). Both minors require 18 credits.
These minors provide students in other fields of study with a solid knowledge of computers and their applications. The minor is designed to assist students in gaining employment and coping with the rapid changes in technology that are affecting and will continue to affect both their personal and professional lives.
The advisor for all students in the CS minor and IS minor programs is the Department Chair, Dr. O'Donnell.
Computer Science (CS), Minor, 18 credits
- CIS 202 - Introduction to Programming & Algorithms I
- CIS 244 - Introduction to Programming & Algorithms II
- CIS 254 - Data Structures
- Nine credits of 300-level CIS electives - may also include CIS 253 and 270 as part of those 9 credits.
Information Systems (IS), Minor, 18 credits
- CIS 110 - Intro to Computer Information Processing
- CIS 202 - Introduction to Programming & Algorithms I
- CIS 301 - Computer Systems Analysis
- Nine credits of 300-level CIS electives - may also include CIS 217 and 270 as part of those 9 credits.






