Computer Information Systems: Certificate
Description
The Computer Information Systems Certificate (CISY) offers a unique practitioner-oriented approach to systems support and software development. Computer Information Systems courses are offered by the Computer Science and Information Technology department. All courses required for the certificate count as credit towards the Computer Information Systems diploma and the Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology (BTECH) degree.
Upon completion of the Computer Information Systems Certificate program students are encouraged to pursue the Computer Information Systems diploma program and subsequently, the Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology degree, to strengthen their IT skills and broaden their career options. Students interested in the CISY diploma and/or the BTECH degree program should consult a School of Business Advisor for course planning assistance.
With proper course planning CISY certificate students may also complete the requirements of the 60 credit General Business Diploma, which can then be used to gain entry to the following Kwantlen degrees:
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurial Leadership
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resources Management
- Bachelor of Administration in Marketing Management
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Computer Information Systems Certificate Program may find employment in the following areas:
- Systems and user support
- Systems analysis and design
- Software development
- Web design and development
- Network administration
Program Admission Requirements
General university admission requirements apply to this program including the undergraduate-level English Proficiency Requirement.
Admission Requirements for the September 2013 Intake
Program admission requirements for this program are changing, effective for the Fall 2013 intake. See the 2013-14 Calendar for more information.
Program Requirements
This program is available to students as a full-time or part-time study schedule and requires the completion of 30 credits.
All of: |
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INFO 1111 | Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software | 3 credits | |
INFO 1112 | Principles of Program Structure and Design | 3 credits | |
INFO 1113 | System Analysis and Design | 3 credits | |
INFO 1211 | Operating System Principles and Applications | 3 credits | |
INFO 1212 | Networking Technologies I | 3 credits | |
INFO 1213 | Web Application Development | 3 credits | |
INFO 1214 | Discrete Mathematics for Information Technology | 3 credits | |
BUQU 1230 | Business Statistics | 3 credits | |
PHIL 1150 | Introduction to Formal Logic | 3 credits | |
And one of: |
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CMNS 1110 | Fundamentals of Business Communication | 3 credits | |
CMNS 1140 | Introduction to Professional Communication* | 3 credits |
Notes:
* Students choosing to take CMNS 1140 rather than CMNS 1110 may be required to undertake English upgrading.
Other Information
Students enrolled in this program are expected to have their own laptop computers.
Credential Awarded
Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Certificate in Computer Information Systems.