Computer Information Systems Technology (BAS), Project Management Specialization
Previous Degree Required: A.S./A.A.
Eligible for Financial Aid: Yes
Delivery Method(s): On-Campus, Online
Location(s): Melbourne, Online
Limited Access: No
Program Testing Requirements: Not Required
Academic Community: STEM
Program Code: CTBSPMCT
Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code: 11.0401
Florida Department of Education CIP Code: 1101104011
This is a specialization of the BAS Computer Information Systems Technology degree.
The Computer Project Management specialization prepares students for a role in management to include planning, coordinating and directing computer-related activities.
In this program, you will apply techniques for collecting data and analyzing information systematically, with the aim of improving productivity. Plus you will write computer programs and mobile applications, and build and execute a software testing plan.
One of the advantages of this BAS specialization is its flexible scheduling, perfect for adding a degree while working a job. You can choose between in-person classes on the Melbourne Campus or hybrid courses that combine online and face-to-face learning — making it easier to balance your studies with other commitments.
In order to begin upper-level courses, students will need to earn a grade of "C" or higher in these two courses: COP 2334: Introduction to C++ Programming and STA 2023: Statistics. If you haven't taken these before entering the program, an EFSC advisor can help with course planning.
As part of the “Computer Project Management” coursework, there are 1000 and 2000 level technical courses required. The 1000 and 2000 level technical courses required for this specialization include the following:
- CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications
- COP 2700 Database Techniques
In addition, the 1000 and 2000 level technical course prerequisites for the “Specialization Electives” include the following.
- CTSC 2120 Network Security Fundamentals
- CTSC 1134 Network+
- CAI 1001 AI Thinking
- CAIC 2100 Machine Learning Foundations
- COP 2047 Python Programming
Please coordinate with an EFSC advisor prior to registering for the “Specialization Electives”.
Refer to the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) overview page to find information about admission, graduation, general education and other requirements. Students who need technical electives will work with a bachelor’s advisor to determine the courses best suited to their plan of study.
Visit the program page for more details and how to apply.
Program of Study
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Associate Degree | 60 | |
Credits earned from Associate Degree | ||
| General Education or Technical Concentration | 21 | |
Credits from General Education (for A.S. degree students) or Technical Concentration (for A.A. degree students) | ||
| Computer Information Systems Technology Major Courses | ||
| GEB 3213 | Foundations of Managerial Communications | 3 |
| ISM 3011 | Introduction to Information Technology Management | 3 |
| ISM 4300 | Information Systems Operations Management | 3 |
| MAN 4504 | Operational Decision Making | 3 |
| Project Management Specialization Courses | ||
| CIS 3510 | Advanced IT Project Management | 3 |
| COP 3330 | Object Oriented Programming | 3 |
| COP 3703 | Database Design and Architecture | 3 |
| ISM 3113 | Information Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
| ISM 3320 | Information Systems Control | 3 |
| ISM 4314 | Project and Change Management for Technology | 3 |
| Project Management Specialization Electives | 9 | |
| Select 9 credits from the following: | ||
| Computational Methods & Applications 1 | ||
| Computational Methods & Applications 2 | ||
| Human Computer Interaction | ||
| Internship | ||
| Information Security Management | ||
| Applications in Information Security | ||
| Emerging Information Technologies | ||
| Total Hours: | 120 | |
In accordance with Florida Statute and Florida Administrative Code, students must
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Satisfy the foreign language competency requirement
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Satisfy the Civic Literacy Graduation Requirement.
The BAS in Computer Information Systems Technology has two Common Program Prerequisites. These courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher before being admitted to 3000 - 4000 level courses:
- COP 2334 Introduction to C++ Programming
- Any Computer Programming course with a COP prefix will be accepted in place of COP 2334, except COP 1000 Principles of Programming
- STA 2023 Statistics
- MAC 2311 Calculus 1 with Analytic Geometry will be accepted in place of STA 2023. No other course substitutions are permitted for either course. Click on the course number to see course prerequisites.
Course Sequence
Below is the recommended sequence for taking the bachelor's-level courses in this degree. Using this guide and meeting with your assigned advisor each term is the key to successful program completion.
Please note that course prerequisites, including required developmental math, reading, or writing, need to be completed to continue on to the more advanced course. Courses followed by “&” have prerequisites that are not part of this program. Click on the course number to see the requirements.
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| GEB 3213 | Foundations of Managerial Communications | 3 |
| ISM 3011 | Introduction to Information Technology Management | 3 |
| ISM 3113 | Information Systems Analysis and Design | 3 |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| ISM 4300 | Information Systems Operations Management | 3 |
| MAN 4504 | Operational Decision Making | 3 |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| COP 3330 | Object Oriented Programming & | 3 |
| ISM 3320 | Information Systems Control | 3 |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| CIS 3510 | Advanced IT Project Management | 3 |
| ISM 4314 | Project and Change Management for Technology | 3 |
| Specialization Elective 2 | 3 | |
| COP 3703 | Database Design and Architecture & | 3 |
| Specialization Elective 2 | 3 | |
| Specialization Elective 2 | 3 | |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| Tech or Gen Ed Elective 1 | 3 | |
| Total Hours: | 60 | |
- 1
Select 21 credits to meet the general education requirement or technical elective requirement. Work with a bachelor's advisor to determine the courses needed.
- 2
Select nine credits from the Project Management Specialization electives list on the Program of Study page.
Listed below are the approved courses that satisfy the Technical Concentration requirement for your degree program. Students must select their courses only from this designated list.
Please note that a single course may not be used to fulfill more than one requirement. For example, a course applied toward Technical Concentration cannot also be used as a Specialization course or applied to any other category.
Before finalizing your selections, be sure to confirm that you have not previously completed any of the courses you intend to use to meet the Technical Concentration. Work with a bachelor’s advisor to determine the courses best suited to your plan of study.
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CET 1176 | Computer Maintenance and Repair | 3 |
| CET 2894 | Capstone in Cybersecurity | 3 |
| CETC 1114 | Digital Fundamentals | 4 |
| CETC 1123 | Microprocessor Fundamentals | 4 |
| CETC 2890 | Cybersecurity | 3 |
| COP 1000 | Principles of Programming | 3 |
| COP 1657 | Introduction to Mobile Applications Programming | 3 |
| COP 2334 | Introduction to C++ Programming | 3 |
| COP 2335 | C++ Programming Advanced | 3 |
| COP 2360 | C Sharp Programming | 3 |
| COP 2362 | C Sharp Programming Advanced | 3 |
| COP 2671 | Mobile Applications Development | 3 |
| COP 2700 | Database Techniques | 3 |
| COP 2800 | Introduction to Java Programming | 3 |
| COP 2805 | Advanced Java Programming | 3 |
| COP 2812 | Introduction to XML | 3 |
| COP 2822 | Web Page Authoring | 3 |
| CTS 1142 | Information Technology Project Management | 3 |
| CTS 1154 | Help Desk Technical Support | 3 |
| CTS 1155 | Help Desk Customer Support | 3 |
| CTS 1321 | Linux Networking and System Administration | 3 |
| CTS 1329 | Microsoft Client O/S | 3 |
| CTS 1383 | Microsoft Server O/S - Installation and Configuration | 3 |
| CTS 2370 | Virtual Infrastructure- Planning and Design | 3 |
| CTS 2371 | Virtual Computing- Deployment, Security, and Analysis (VMware) | 3 |
| CTS 2440 | Introduction to Oracle SQL and PL/SQL | 3 |
| CTS 2441 | Oracle Database Fundamentals 1 | 3 |
| CTSC 1134 | Network+ | 3 |
| CTSC 1651 | Cisco Router Technology | 3 |
| CTSC 2120 | Network Security Fundamentals | 3 |
| CTSC 2314 | Network Defense and Countermeasures- Hardening the Infrastructure | 3 |
| CTSC 2652 | Cisco Advanced Router Technology | 3 |
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Additional Options for Project Management Specialization | ||
| GEB 1011 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
| GEB 2002 | Career Exploration in Business | 3 |
| GEB 2350 | Principles of International Business | 3 |
| MAN 2021 | Business Management Principles | 3 |
| MAN 2043 | Quality Management Control | 3 |
| MAN 2125 | Supervision and Performance Improvement | 3 |
- Systematically analyze data to improve organizational input and output processes, productivity and quality of work for users.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Demonstrate the ability for planning, implementing, and operating an information system.
- Core Ability Supported: Think Critically and Solve Problems
- Demonstrate the ability for planning, budgeting, organizing, scheduling, and risk management for software projects.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding for information and network security; planning, risk management, security technologies, and personnel.
- Core Ability Supported: Think Critically and Solve Problems
- Analyze the security, integrity, availability, subject privacy, licensing, copyright, and access management requirements for an information system.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Apply techniques for storage and retrieval of data to support the organization's functional units and external customers.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Demonstrate working knowledge of change management strategies and tools.
- Core Ability Supported: Process Information
- Apply tools and techniques for mitigating security breaches in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), considering security and privacy concerns in establishing system requirements, analysis and design artifacts, source code, quality assurance testing plans, installation and deployment strategies, and maintenance techniques.
- Core Ability Supported: Think Critically and Solve Problems