Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 166)
166    School of Computer Science and Information Systems Information Assurance for the Criminal Justice System Minor (pending New York State approval) CRJ 150  Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CRJ 247  Introduction to Private Security  (3) CRJ 346  Terrorism and Society (3) IT 300  Computer Security Overview (3) IT 304  Network and Internet Security (3) IT 308 Computer Forensics (3) Total credits 18 Internet Technology Minor IT 150  Introduction to Web Media and Web Authoring (3) IT 152  Technical Overview of Web Media and the Internet (3) IT 200  Internet Programming I (3) IT 202  Internet Programming II (3) IT 204  Webmaster Techniques and Responsibilities (3) Total credits 15 Finance Minor* ACC   203  Financial Accounting (4) ACC   204  Managerial Accounting (4) FIN     301  Financial Mgt. (3) FIN     320  Advanced Financial Analysis (4) FIN     351  Prin. of Investment (3) FIN     358  International Finance (3) *  Due to similar required coursework in the major component of the B.A./CS, these minors vary for CS majors from those described elsewhere in this catalog for other students. **See Department for course options. **Students planning to take these courses must take prerequi sites, which are also in the minor. Hardware Concentration For Computer Science Majors (Offered only on the Pleasantville campus.) The computer science major is software oriented. Students having a desire to learn about the computer’s electronic substratum, the levels of the machine beneath the architect registers, flip-flops and gates, are invited to take some or all of the following course sequence. (Please note that, unlike minors, completion of a concentration is not indicated on transcripts.) PHY    109  Digital Electronics Systems (requirement for CS major) (4) PHY    111  General Physics I (4) PHY    112  General Physics II (4) PHY    231  Electromagnetism I (4) Total credits 16 THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR Bachelor of Science Credits UNIVERSITY CORE (see section University Core Curriculum” )   ..............................................................  46 MAJOR COURSES 32 credits ...........................................  32 IS 112  Computer Organization and Programming (4) IS 223  Fundamentals of Programming (4) IS 241  Systems Analysis and Design (4) IS 323  Object-Oriented Programming (4) IS 351  Global Business Telecommunications (4) IS 416  Distributed Computing Systems (4) IS 441  Systems Implementation (4) IS 481  Database Management and Organization (4) INFORMATION SYSTEMS ELECTIVES ...............  11 1 2 The student will select three (3) of the following courses by advisement: IS 397  Special Topics (4) IS 414  Operating Systems Concepts (4) IS 431  Applied Artificial Intelligence (3) IS 451  Business Telecommunications and Networking (3) IS 483  Database Programming Techniques (3) IS 495  Internship (3-4) AUXILIARY COURSES 11 credits (3 credits satisfy the Mathematics core requirement and 8 credits are applied to a Mathematics course in the Inquiry and Exploration Experience) .................................................................  11 MAT   137  Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (4) MAT   111  Elementary Calculus I (3) MAT   234  Intro to Probability and Statistical Analysis (4) MINOR/CONCENTRATION IN AN INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENT * ...............................  17 ELECTIVES ...................................................................  7 11 Total credits 128 *MINOR/CONCENTRATION: Students are expected to pursue a minor or concentration in business. Exceptions for other concentrations that are a cohesive body of knowledge to prepare students to function effectively as IS professionals in the IS environment may be made by the chair. Business Minor The business minor consists of 17 credits in the fundamen tal areas of business. Students will complete ECO 105 as part of their Social Science Core requirement and ECO 106 as an Enhancement Experience course. The remainder of the minor is: Credits MGT   250 Managerial and Organizational Concepts (3) MAR   250 Principles of Marketing (3) ACC    203 Financial Accounting (4) ACC    204 Managerial Accounting (4) ECO    105 (3) Total credits 17