The Information Systems Management program aims to provide Computer Science students with the knowledge needed to develop Information Systems in areal-world setting. Students learn how to develop medium to large scale applications while applying the skills needed to plan and budget resources in development projects from conceptual design to deployment. The certificate requires 13 units. A minimum grade of C is required in each course taken.
20 annually
Occupational Goal of developing skills and certification for current industry jobs available
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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CS 9A | Technology Project Management I | 3.0 | Y1 |
CS 9B | Technology Project Management II | 3.0 | Y1 |
CS 15 | Visual Basic Programming | 3.0 | Y1 |
CS 88A | Independent Study in Computer Science | 1 | Y1 |
One of the following:
CS 19, Advanced Visual Basic Programming, 3.0, Y1
CS 32, Database Programming In Visual Basic .NET, 3.0, Y1
CS 37, Web Programming in Visual Basic .NET, 3.0, Y1
Information Systems Management skills are in great demand in industry today. Our Advisory Board continues to endorse this program and has supported the certificate's conversion into a transcriptable certificate based on the new Chancellor's office guidelines. This certificate will offer CS students the skills needed to enter the job market. Jobs in this career have been documented and well supported by the data provided by the LACOE.
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