COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS



The Computer Information Systems program provides students with knowledge and skills in the areas of computer programming languages, graphics in multimedia, database management and information systems.

Career opportunities exist both in and out of the Northland district communities. Graduates are needed by business, industry, government, public and private agencies and small business enterprises.


Associate of Applied Science • 64-65 Cr.


Degree Verification


Degree Programs are contingent
on your area of specialization.
See the individual areas below.

To complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Information Systems a student must complete the general education requirements (16-17 cr.), an area of specialization (27-30 cr.) and 18-21 credits of required electives. Basic keyboarding knowledge is required for successful completion of all CIS courses.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16-17 cr.



Communications • 6 cr.

Mathematics • 3-4 cr.

Discipline Studies • 7 cr.

Per the AAS Discipline Studies list.


Areas of Specialization



Graphics Design


Degree Verification


Check Sheet (front) links to a Microsoft Excel .xls file

Course List (back) links to a Microsoft Word .doc file

Core Requirements • 30 cr.


Computer Information Systems


Degree Verification


Check Sheet (front) links to a Microsoft Excel .xls file

Course List (back) links to a Microsoft Word .doc file

Core Requirements • 27 cr.

Database Management


Degree Verification


Check Sheet (front) links to a Microsoft Excel .xls file

Course List (back) links to a Microsoft Word .doc file

Core Requirements • 30 cr.
Required Electives • 18-21 Cr.

In addition to the area of specialization core requirements student must complete 18-21 unduplicated credits from this list:




Certificate of Applied Science


To complete a Certificate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems a student must complete the core requirements in one of the areas of specialization, plus MAT 112 or MAT 121, and ENL 101.

Certificates of Proficiency


Commercial Graphics Fundamentals • 12 cr.

Graphics Design • 33 cr.








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