Following are links to IS course syllabi. These are actual syllabi from the courses as taught, but they are provided here for general information purposes such as establishing transfer course equivalency or previewing course content and structure. We recommend that students in a particular course get their syllabus from their instructor.
| Course# | Course Name | (Lead) Instructor |
|---|---|---|
| BSAD 101 | Business Concepts for Technical Professionals | |
| IS 220 | Service-Learning in IS | Thomas Hilton |
| IS 240 | Information Systems in Business | Donald Gaber |
| IS 290 | Introduction to Database Applications | Tony Keys |
| IS 304 | Fundamentals of Business Programming | Tony Keys |
| IS 310 | Systems Analysis and Design | Bruce Lo |
| IS 314 | Business Software Engineering | Matt Germonprez |
| IS 344 | Database Management Systems | Jean Pratt |
| IS 345 | Data Communication Networks | Ruidong Zhang |
| IS 365 | Security Policy | Tony Keys |
| IS 375 | Enterprise Network Administration & Security | Ruidong Zhang |
| IS 384 | Advanced Design & Development | Matt Germonprez |
| IS 410 | Network and Data Security | Ruidong Zhang |
| IS 411 | Object Oriented Systems | Bruce Lo |
| IS 420 | Internship in Management Information Systems | Thomas Hilton |
| IS 450 | Distributed Systems Development | Matt Germonprez |
| IS 460 | Seminar in Information Systems | Thomas Hilton |

Our IS students are ISA certified
IS majors sit for the Information Systems Analyst Certification exam sponsored by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals at the end of their program. Three quarters of our students, the second highest number at any participating institution, qualify for certification on their first attempt.