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Computer Information Systems
A “New” Concentration for the 21st Century
Professor Bill Perkins
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CIS: Facts
• About 200 students per year graduating with CIS concentration
• Highest starting salaries of any undergraduate concentration in business -- by at least a few thousand dollars
• Generally strong demand for graduates, although the market has been weaker for the past two years than for the decade before
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CIS: What Is It?
• Major emphasis on programming, systems analysis, and implementation
• Do you like to work with computers and technology? Do you also like to work with people? Do you like challenging problems? If so, then CIS may be for you!
IS ProfessionalSkills & Knowledge
TechnicalBusiness
Systems
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CIS: Departmental Home
• Effective January 2003, a brand-new Information Systems Department was created within the Kelley School of Business, with Professor Anne Massey as the first department chair
• The IS Department offers the CIS concentration at the undergraduate level, the MSIS degree (more on this later), and an MIS major in both the M.B.A. and Ph.D. programs
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CIS: Growth
• The Kelley School of Business now has an outstanding group of fourteen tenure-track faculty members, one clinical faculty member, and four full-time lecturers in information systems
• Business 200 was remodeled in the summer of 1998 as a state-of-the-art classroom/laboratory for CIS courses
• A new “sand-box” computer laboratory is being created in the summer of 2003 (first floor of the Business Building) for use with CIS courses
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CIS: New Courses in 2003!
• S208, Business Application Development
• A lecture and laboratory programming course, using Visual Basic.NET (required for CIS)
• S428, Advanced Application Development
• An object-oriented focus, using Java and UML (one of the options for CIS)
• S433, Information Systems Security (another option for CIS)
• S260, Personal Information Security and the Internet
• NOT for CIS students
• Intended for students (both inside and outside of the Kelley School) who want and need to know more about security issues in using PCs and the Internet
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CIS: Future Courses Under Consideration
• Web-Enabled Application Development
• Management of Information Technology
• Mobile Systems Applications
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CIS: 5 Required Courses
• S208, Business Application Development • New lecture and laboratory course using Visual Basic.NET
• S302, Management Information Systems • Topics include management of IS, decision support systems,
geographic information systems, advanced work with Microsoft Access
• S305, Business Telecommunications • Topics include local and wide area networks, network hardware
and protocols, Internet• Will use the new “sand-box” computer lab
• S307, Data Management • Design, development, and management of database systems
• S310, Systems Analysis and Design • Covers traditional and new methods of developing information
systems
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CIS: Electives (Choose at least 3)
• S210, COBOL (offered periodically)
• S215, Programming Using C and C++
• S410, Systems Design and Implementation (project course)
• S415, ERP Using SAP R/3
• S428, Advanced Application Development (Java and UML)
• S430, Electronic Commerce Strategic Analysis
• S433, Information Systems Security (will use the new “sand-box” computer lab)
What might your program look like? …
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Your CIS Concentration
S302 S305 S307 S310
S208
S215
S433S210 S410S415
S428S430
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
If you might be interested in CIS,start with these two!
Required
Choose 3Electives
SystemsDevelopment
Track
BusinessAnalystTrack
Can TakeAny Year
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CIS: Career Paths
• Corporate Information Systems / Information Technology
• Information Systems / Information Technology Consulting
• Types of positions: systems analyst, systems programmer, network administrators, database administrators, systems designers, systems managers … maybe, someday, even Chief Information Officer!
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CIS: Career Paths
As an IS Professional, you will be designing, building, using, and managing information systems!
IS ProfessionalSkills & Knowledge
TechnicalBusiness
Systems
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CIS and Other Concentrations
• A double concentration with CIS and most other concentrations in the School of Business is quite valuable
• Because of overlap in requirements, we recommend Accounting or Business Process Management for a double concentration with CIS. In terms of preparing for the Information Technology field, the CIS/BPM combination is an excellent choice!
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CIS and Informatics
• The new School of Informatics is offering a variety of exciting Informatics programs, such as chemical informatics, bioinformatics, and journalism informatics
• CIS is cooperating under the umbrella of the new School of Informatics, but will continue to be a Kelley School of Business degree program
• CIS is the “Business Informatics” program at Indiana University!
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Something Else New: The MSIS Program
• The Kelley School of Business now offers a Master of Science in Information Systems degree program
• AND, one option for this program permits a CIS student to earn the MSIS degree in only ONE YEAR beyond the undergraduate degree
How does it work? …
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The MSIS Program
• The CIS student applies and is accepted into the MSIS program in the FALL of his/her senior year.
• 6 hours of grad-level coursework is taken in the SPRING
• These courses “double-count” for both your undergraduate and graduate programs
• A for-credit (and for-pay) IS internship is arranged for the summer between your 4th and 5th years
• You get a BS in Business AND an MSIS in just one additional year!
• With advanced topics, the 4+1 program will further develop your skills and knowledge and increase your value to recruiters
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CIS Advisor (this spring)
• Professor Bill Perkins• Business 750• 855-3481• e-mail: [email protected]
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CIS Advisors (this fall)
• Dr. Raja Sooriamurthi• Business 540D• 5-4254• [email protected]
• Mr. George O’Donnell• Business 426F• 5-0664• [email protected]
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Other CIS Faculty Members
• Professor and Department Chair Anne Massey
• Professor Alan Dennis, John Chambers Chair of Internet Systems
• Professor Iris Vessey
• Associate Professor Brad Wheeler
• Associate Professor George Marakas
• Associate Professor Carol Brown
• Assistant Professor Sue Brown
• Assistant Professor Ramesh Venkataraman
• Assistant Professor Manju Ahuja
• Assistant Professor Brad Crisp
• Assistant Professor Dong-Gil Ko
• Assistant Professor Arijit Sengupta
• Assistant Professor Vijay Khatri
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