Welcome to the Department of Information Systems and Computer Science. We offer four degree programs - a B.S. in Computer Science, a B.S. in Data Science, a B.B.A. in Management Information Systems, and a Masters in Management Information Systems.
French Language and Culture Minor in World Languages and Cultures
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Students in the Mathematics program are challenged to think critically and carefully about their studies and to communicate ideas with precision and clarity
The sustainability certificate gives students an additional accreditation, along with their degree, to enter dynamic worlds of commerce, science, social work, and policy
The Department of Math promotes analytical and quantitative thinking through courses offered in the Core Curriculum and in support of other programs.
Students who plan to minor in Physics must take a total of 16 credit hours. Courses in the program include Classical Mechanics and Modern Physics.
The Minor in Geography demonstrates a foundation in geographic thinking and spatial analysis. It provides a solid foundation for future high school teachers, military officers, lawyers, or travel planners.
A minor in History requires 15 credit hours with grades of C or better in courses such as World Civilization and Sociology
History is an important part of a liberal education and important to the education of persons in all walks of life.
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