The Department of Computer and Information Sciences offers two advanced degree programs, an MS in Computer Science, and a combined Computer Science and Information Systems Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science. The undergraduate degree programs are: B.A. and B.S in Computer Science and B.A. and B.S. in Information Science and Technology, as well as minor programs. There are currently 375 undergraduate majors and 180 graduate students enrolled in Department programs.
CIS programs and curricula are constantly reviewed and updated to reflect current research in the field and to satisfy curriculum recommendations by the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery). All programs emphasize a combination of theory and practice. The curricula enable students to gain the knowledge and background needed to further their professional and academic growth and to develop skills which will allow them to contribute meaningfully as computer and information systems professionals.