2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics, Department of
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Dr. Art Gowan, Department Head
Phone: (540) 568-8796
Email: gowanja@jmu.edu
Location: Zane Showker Hall, Room 234
Website: http://www.jmu.edu/cob/cis
Professors
M. Busing, T. Dillon, A. Gowan, D. Lending, I. Markham, M. Mitri, R. Pal, S. Palocsay, S. Stevens
Associate Professors
C. Guo, P. Wang
Assistant Professors
D. Babik, A. Connolly, J. Ezell, K. Lamsal, J. May, L. Mutchler, L. Novoa, E. Torabi, B. Vaziri
Instructors
L. Atkins, C. Cole, L. Dutt, J. Jewett, S. Lough, L. Tchommo
Mission Statement
The Department of Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics is committed to:
- Educating students by creating an active, experiential learning environment that prepares them to apply knowledge of information systems, operations, business analytics and business for the betterment of organizations and society; and
- Serving the academic community and business communities through appropriate research and service.
Objectives
Computer information systems (CIS) is offered as a major through the Department of Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics. This program prepares business students for careers as information systems professionals. The program of study focuses on the development and management of information systems in a business environment. Students develop the technical skills and organizational insights required to analyze, design, implement and administer information systems. The CIS curriculum includes hands-on projects, laboratory exercises, case analysis and business simulations to build strong technical and analytical skills, effective oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work independently and in team-oriented environments. Students are offered the opportunity to gain practical experience through internships and co-op programs. The department faculty endorses the program educational objectives listed below.
The CIS B.B.A. program will produce graduates with the ability to:
- Exhibit leadership in a role as subject matter expert or consultant.
- Exhibit confidence in combining technical, business and interpersonal skills to innovate and solve problems in a team environment.
- Effectively adapt and apply changing technology to business opportunities and challenges.
- Work effectively in the IS field to make a positive contribution to society.
Career Opportunities
Computer information systems professionals analyze business opportunities and problems, then design and build solutions using the power of information technologies. Students in the CIS program gain the business and technical skills that will prepare them to move quickly from technical to leadership roles within the organization.
- Consultant
- Business Analyst
- Business Intelligence Specialist
- Computer Forensics Specialist
- IT/IS Auditor
- IT/IS Consultant
- Risk Analyst
- Security Consultant
- Systems Analyst
- Telecommunications Analyst
- IT/IS Manager
- Application Development Manager
- Business Owner (IT/IS Industry)
- Chief Information Officer
- Chief Security Officer
- Data Warehousing Manager
- Information Systems Manager
- Program Manager
- Project Manager
- IT Operations Professional
- Database Administrator
- Information Technology Trainer
- Network and Systems Administrator
- Security Specialist
- Software Engineer
- Web Developer
Co-curricular Activities and Organizations
The JMU Chapter of the National Association for Information Systems (AIS) was started in 2014 and serves to advance knowledge and to promote excellence in the practice and study of information systems. Along with providing premier networking opportunities with top consulting firms, AIS provides student members the ability to engage in national student competitions, in-house tutoring activities, professional development workshops, and various fundraising and social events.
Accreditation
The B.B.A. in computer information systems is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.
ProgramsMajor Minor
CoursesBusiness Analytics Computer Information Systems
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