Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 167)
School of Computer Science and Information Systems 167 THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR (pending New York State approval) Bachelor of Arts 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 351  Global Business Telecommunications (4) IS 416  Distributed Computing Systems (4) IS 441  Systems Implementation (4) IS 481  Database Management and Organization (4) IS Elective (4) INFORMATION SYSTEMS ELECTIVES The student will select one of the following courses by advisement: IS 323  Object-Oriented Programming (4) 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 * ................................... 14 1 8 ELECTIVES .................................................................. 21 2 5 Total credits 128 *MINOR/CONCENTRATION A variety of concentration areas is possible. We anticipate the concentration areas will reflect both the changing information technology environments and the curricular offerings of the University. For purposes of illustration we detail five sample concentrations/minors: Web media, Internet technology, information assurance in the criminal justice system, computer art, and biology. Web Media Minor IT 150  Introduction to Web Media and Web Authoring 3 IT 152  Technical Overview of Web Media and the Internet 3 IT 154  Multimedia 3 IT 156  Web Design Principles 3 IT 160  Web Media Project 3 Total credits 15 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 Information Assurance in the Criminal Justice System Minor 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 Computer Art Minor Art 140  Drawing I 3 ART    186  Basic Computer Design 3 Elective credits 9 ART  284  Desktop Publishing ART  285  Computer Animation ART  287  Digital Imaging ART  380  Computer Illustration Three elective credits from general art courses 3 Total credits 18 Biology Minor BIO 101-102 General Biology I, II 8 Two additional approved 200-level courses 8 Total credits 16 TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS MAJOR Bachelor of Science Credits UNIVERSITY CORE (see section University Core Curriculum” )   ..............................................................  60 MAJOR COURSES 41 42 credits ...............................  41  – 4 2 (Note: Prior to fall 2000 all TS courses were listed with an OIS course prefix; e.g., TS 210 was OIS 210) TS 211A Spreadsheet Applications for the Microcomputer (2) TS 212A Database Applications for the Microcomputer (2) TS 212B Advanced Database Applications (2) TS 313  Multimedia Applications for the Microcomputer (4) TS 322  End-User Information Systems: Designing and Managing Training (4) TS 331  Technical Writing for the Computer Technologies (4) TS 333  End-User Information Systems: Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation (4) TS 341  Networking Technologies (4)