Interdisciplinary Information Systems Degree
The Computer and Information Sciences department participates in an
interdisciplinary degree in Information Systems. This degree is available
through Fordham College of Liberal Studies (FCLS). This degree program
should not be confused with the major in Information Systems offered
by the CIS department at Fordham's Tarrytown location.
The Information Systems program is an interdisciplinary major that combines
courses in business, computer and information science, and the liberal arts.
There are three groups of courses that the student in this major has to
complete. The courses in each of these groups are listed below, but please
check the most recent catalog for the Fordham College of
Liberal Studies to ensure you have the most up-to-date information (course
descriptions for the business group can be found under the College of Business
Administration section of the catalog).
Computer Science Group
CSEU 1600: Computer Science I
CSEU 2200: Data Structtures
CSEU 2201: Systems Analysis
CSEU 3300: Inernet and Web Programming
Economics Group
ECEU 1100: Basic Macroeconomics
ECEU 1200: Basic Microeconomics
ECEU 2140: Statistics
Business Group
ACBU 2222: Introduction to Financial Accounting
MGBU 3223: Principles of Management
MKBU 3225: Marketing Principles
In addition, two electives must be selected from a preselected list of
courses (see the catalog for this list). Students wishing to major in
informatin systems must complete at least one-half of the required courses
at Fordham. All transfer courses must first be approved by the director
before students are accepted into the program.
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