Award Levels
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Credit Hours Required
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Time to Completion
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Associate of Applied Science
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64
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2 Years
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The Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Systems is a two-year degree for students who intend to seek immediate employment upon graduation. Career areas will depend upon which programming languages and recommended electives the student chooses and may include computer programmer, data base administrator, office manager, network administrator, web-page designer, and data entry clerk.
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Interested in this program?
Contact an Advisor!
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Recommended Sequence of Courses
(Fall) Semester I
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Credit Hours
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CURR 100
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First Year Seminar
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1
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ENGL 101
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English Composition I
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3
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MGMK 101
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Intro to Business
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3
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CSIS 100
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Computer Concepts and Applications
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3
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MATH 113
BUSI 106
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College Algebra or Business Mathematics
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3
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CSIS 230
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Visual Basic Programming
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3
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Total
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16
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(Spring) Semester II
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ETEC 194
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Intro to Technology Systems
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3
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CSIS 240
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C++ Programming
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3
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BUSI 118
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Business Communication
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3
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CSIS 117
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Intro to Web Page Design
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1
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Approved Business/Computer Elective
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3
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Approved General Education Elective
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3
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Total
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16
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(Fall) Semester III
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ACCT 201
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Financial Accounting
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3
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CSIS 237
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Java Programming
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3
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ECON 200
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Microeconomics
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3
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Approved Business/Computer Elective(s)
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3-6
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Approved General Education Elective
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3
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Total
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15-18
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(Spring) Semester IV
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ACCT 202
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Managerial Accounting
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3
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CSIS 250
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Advanced Programming Methods
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3
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ECON 201
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Macroeconomics
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3
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COMM 213
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Interpersonal Communications
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3
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Approved Business/Computer Electives
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4-6
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Total
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16-18
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Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Credits
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64
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Courses marked with this symbol are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents for guaranteed transfer among all Kansas public postsecondary institutions. Additional courses may be eligible for transfer. Please visit the NCCC Registrar to learn more. Visit Kansas Board of Regents Transfer and Articulation website for additional information.
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Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate effective written and oral communications skills.
- Make ethical decisions incorporating the standards of the profession.
- Collaborate with others in a team project setting.
- Identify the function and use of common hardware and software components.
- Analyze computer information systems and troubleshoot hardware problems.
- Apply principles of accounting, economics, management, and marketing in the workplace.
- Utilize computer application software.
- Demonstrate entry-level programming skills.