Online B.S. in Computer Information Systems at Florida Tech
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems Online
Gain in-demand technical skills in
network security, Java programming and application development with an online
BS in CIS.
Apply By:
5/5/26
Start Class:
5/18/26
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Program Overview
Thrive in the fast-growing field of information systems with your online CIS bachelor’s degree
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program from Florida Institute of Technology is designed to equip you with
technological expertise to
explore industry-specific concepts such as network theory, programming, system administration and database management systems. Additionally, you will develop critical business, management and communication skills.
Gain a deeper understanding of how and why information systems are used, as well as the core elements of IT infrastructure, including clients, servers, network devices and systems software. You will also explore emerging software systems and technologies, as well as systems, architectures and networks commonly deployed in IT infrastructures. Plus, you will study computer and network security, Java programming and application development.
As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared to:
Understand how and why information systems are used
Know the core elements of IT infrastructure, including clients, servers, network devices and systems software
Utilize systems, architecture and networks typically used in an IT infrastructure
Discover emerging software systems and technologies
As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared to:
Understand how and why information systems are used
Know the core elements of IT infrastructure, including clients, servers, network devices and systems software
Utilize systems, architecture and networks typically used in an IT infrastructure
Discover emerging software systems and technologies
Career opportunities:
Network and computer systems administrator
Computer programmer
Database administrator
Computer systems analyst
Career opportunities:
Network and computer systems administrator
Computer programmer
Database administrator
Computer systems analyst
Also available:
At Florida Tech, we offer a variety of in-demand online programs that prepare you with relevant skills for your career of choice. Take a look at our other
undergraduate programs
Also available:
At Florida Tech, we offer a variety of in-demand online programs that prepare you with relevant skills for your career of choice. Take a look at our other
undergraduate programs
Per Credit Hour
$552.50*
Transfer Credits
Up to 90
Credit Hours
124
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Tuition
Plan your finances with our pay-by-course tuition
Tuition for the BS in Computer Information Systems is affordable. Take advantage of our pay-by-the-course system, so you can manage your budget as you pursue your degree. Technology fees are included in the total tuition.
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Program
Per Credit Hour
Per Course
Per Program
BS in CIS
$552.50
$1,657.50
$68,510
*Published tuition costs may differ from a student’s estimated total “cost of attendance,” which includes the amount an online student may choose to spend on expenses such as housing and food, books and supplies, transportation and other personal items or activities per academic year. As a Florida Tech Online student, you will only ever be billed for applicable tuition and fees. All other costs listed below are estimates per academic year required by the federal government to help you budget for your education. For further information regarding program tuition and fees, please reach out to your enrollment representative or refer to the undergraduate or graduate
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Potential Expenses Per Year
Program
Technology Fees
Federal Student Loan Fees
Housing & Food
Books & Supplies
Transport
Personal Expenses
Total
BS in CIS (Full-Time)
$300
$75
$16,110
$1,200
$1,500
$2,100
BS in CIS (Part-Time)
$150
$35
$8,055
$600
$750
$1,050
Tuition breakdown:
Per Credit Hour
$552.50*
Calendar
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The BS in Computer Information Systems online program is ideal for working students.
Choose from multiple start dates and
complete your degree at the pace that best fits your schedule.
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Term
Start Date
App Deadline
Document Deadline
Registration Deadline
Tuition Deadline
Class End Date
Term Length
Spring 2 2026
3/16/26
3/3/26
3/3/26
3/11/26
3/13/26
5/10/26
8 weeks
Summer 2026
5/18/26
5/5/26
5/5/26
5/13/26
5/14/26
7/12/26
8 weeks
Fall 1 2026
8/17/26
8/4/26
8/4/26
8/12/26
8/13/26
10/11/26
8 weeks
Fall 2 2026
10/19/26
10/6/26
10/6/26
10/14/26
10/15/26
12/13/26
Spring 1 2027
1/11/27
12/28/26
12/28/26
1/6/27
1/7/27
3/7/27
8 weeks
Spring 2 2026
3/15/27
3/1/27
3/1/27
3/10/27
3/11/27
5/9/27
8 weeks
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Next Apply Date
5/5/26
Start Class
5/18/26
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Admissions
Admission requirements for the bachelor’s in computer information systems
At Florida Tech, we’ve streamlined the admission process to help you get started quickly. Please read the requirements for the BS in Computer Information Systems online program.
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For freshman: Official transcripts from a high school or equivalent (GED or certificate of completion, must bear date of graduation)
For transfers: Official transcripts from all accredited colleges/universities attended
Minimum GPA of 2.5
Official transcripts, test scores and other documents should be sent to:
Mail address:
Office of Admissions
150 W. University Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32901
Admission Requirements
2.5 GPA
No application fee
Official transcripts
Courses
Gain a thorough education in our online computer information systems courses
For the BS in Computer Information Systems online, the curriculum comprises 121 credit hours, including 36 credit hours of general education courses and 78 credit hours of CIS courses.
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Computer Informaton Systems Core Courses
CIS 1100: Foundations of Information Systems
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces information systems, their key components, and how these components can be integrated and managed. Discusses how information is used in organizations and how information systems improve quality, efficiency and agility. Also introduces system development concepts, technology acquisition, and prevalent and emerging software systems.
CIS 1140: Business Computer Skills
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Uses commercial software to understand the business functions of computers and develop personal competency in practical application of computers in business. Provides specific knowledge and advanced capabilities in various skills necessary for effective performance in academic and practical environments.
CIS 1200: Information Technology Fundamentals
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces software architectures and networks typically used in an IT infrastructure. Focuses on Internet, cloud and wireless solutions, computer and network security, and regulatory compliance. Provides the knowledge and skills for communicating with professionals and prepares for interaction with external vendors of IT components.
CIS 2100: System Administration and Maintenance
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces tasks involved in the administration of single- and multi-user computer systems. Includes managing user access, backup and recovery, network configuration, hardware and software installation, system performance analysis and tuning, scripting, and system services.
CIS 3100: Information Systems Security
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Provides an overview of the concepts and terminology of computer security. Introduces vulnerability analysis, risk assessment and techniques for user authentication and data protection. Discusses security issues associated with email, networks and the Internet. Requires examination of recent security-related trends and technologies.
CIS 3318: Electronic Commerce
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Includes the role of the Internet and the Web in electronic commerce. Examines Web server hardware and software tools. Addresses electronic payment, security, the regulatory environment and Web-based marketing.
CIS 3512: Systems Analysis and Design
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Provides the opportunity to design, implement and document the system development cycle. Includes analysis of current systems, logical and physical systems design, program development, testing, implementation, maintenance and documentation.
CIS 4026: Introduction to Internet Applications
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces concepts and practice in the implementation of Internet-based applications and systems. Includes design and development of websites using client- and server-side scripting, programming and interfacing with relational databases. Also introduces service-oriented architecture for cloud and mobile configurations.
CIS 4100: Enterprise Architecture
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Explores the design, implementation and management of enterprise IT solutions. Covers frameworks and strategies for infrastructure and content management, hardware and software selection, and legacy system integration. Gives special attention to analysis of IT investment, cost of ownership, risk and security.
CIS 4410: Database Concepts and Programming
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Studies structure and applications of database management systems; network, relational and hierarchical data models; application program development; query systems; file security; and the role of database administrators. Continues the analysis of systems upgrades and new system design begun in CIS 3512.
CIS 4415: Network Theory and Design
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Covers the theory, design and application of networks. Includes creation and operation of an actual network.
CIS 4424: Information Technology and Project Management
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Reviews contemporary information technology management and the relevant issues of effective management of information service activities.
CIS 4498: Information Resource Management
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Emphasizes the integration of information and environmental systems to support broad strategic planning decisions. As capstone, involves lectures, case studies and application of previous courses to support strategic decision-making.
EAC 2211: Principles of Accounting 1
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the financial environment, financial statements, the accounting cycle and the theoretical framework of accounting measurement, emphasizing mechanics, measurement theory and the economic environment.
EAC 2212: Principles of Accounting 2
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Continues EAC 2211. Emphasizes understanding the role of accounting in product costing, costing for quality, cost-justifying investment decisions, and performance evaluation and control of human behavior.
EBA 3321: Essential Business Skills
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Explores the nature of the organization’s communications environments. Provides an understanding and practical experience about the various strategies and formats available when developing responsive communications in organizational situations. Includes oral and nonverbal communication and the composition of effective business documents.
EEC 2303: Introduction to Macroeconomics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the concepts that aid in understanding both aggregate economic conditions and the policy alternatives designed to stabilize national economies. Includes the determination of GDP and national income, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, economic growth and exchange rates.
EEC 2304: Introduction to Microeconomics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the neoclassical theory of price determination. Includes supply and demand analysis, production and cost theory, market structures, externalities and public goods, factor payments, income distribution and informational asymmetries.
ELA 2601: Law 1
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Investigates the operational responsibilities of individuals in light of political, moral, social, ethical and jurisprudential considerations.
EMG 3225: Finance for Managers
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the principles of corporate financial management. Emphasizes the time value of money in investments of real or financial assets. Covers planning for current assets and liabilities, and long-range capital. Passing grade in EST 2703 Statistics is recommended.
EMG 3301: Principles of Management
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces management as a discipline and process. Includes evolution and scope of management, decision-making, planning, strategy, organizing, staffing, leading, control, change, and the importance of management in the global environment and ethical considerations of management decisions.
EMK 3601: Principles of Marketing
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Provides the fundamental principles in the marketing of goods, services and ideas. Includes planning, pricing, promotions and distribution. Focuses on global marketing, marketing ethics and managing the marketing function.
EST 2703: Statistics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Emphasizes mathematical concepts. Includes measures of central tendency and spread; probability; binomial, normal and t distributions; statistical inference; and linear regression and correlation.
Computer Information Systems Electives
CIS 1501: Introduction to Visual Basic
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces Visual Basic® for information processing and problem solving. Uses algorithms and computer logic to translate data into information through structured design, coding, testing and program debugging.
CIS 2304: Survey of Software Systems
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces a high-level view of information systems and technology. Acquaints students with various software systems found in information technology (IT). Includes Internet and other research to identify software system roles within IT, and their significant features, advantages and disadvantages. Requires preparation of a business report of the software system’s value to a typical business enterprise.
CIS 2501: Advanced Visual Basic
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Covers the launch and effective navigation of Visual Basic® 6 IDE. Includes rapid prototype user interface applications (tool tips, exception handling and error messaging), compiling and distributing executable applications, linking to external databases and the use of SQL select queries. Also includes object-oriented programming.
CIS 1502: Programming in Java
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces object-oriented programming and the development of applications for the Internet. Includes programming language, coding, testing and debugging. Covers Java™ programs to perform interactive input operations and customized screen output.
CIS 2503: Advanced Java
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Continues CIS 1502 Programming in JavaTM. Covers advanced topics such as inheritance, generics, interfaces, exception handling, recursion and the Java libraries. Also covers sorting and searching. Second in a two-course sequence.
Business Electives
Students must select six (6) credits from the followig courses.
EBA 3334: Applied Decision Methods for Business
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Uses quantitative techniques to aid in decision-making. Emphasizes problem identification and applies appropriate solution techniques for interpretation of results. Includes probability theory, decision-making under certainty, risk and uncertainty, inventory control, forecasting, PERT/CPM, utility theory and linear programming.
EMG 3328: Business Ethics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Studies general moral principles and their application to ethical issues and problems pertaining to business activities, and the nature of the corporation in contemporary society.
EMG 3331: Management of Human Resources
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Covers the principles and systems related to the management and leadership of human resources. Includes legal and administrative law issues; health, safety and security; selection and placement; job analysis; training and development; compensation and benefits; and job analysis systems.
EMG 3340: International Business
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Covers a broad spectrum of issues critical to developing a sound base of international business skills. Includes the assessment of foreign business practices, understanding international financial and trade practices and the impact on decision-making, and strategy development and implementation.
EMG 4412: Organizational Behavior and Development
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Studies human behavior in organizations. Blends newer concepts of behavior theory with classical organizational theory. Includes methods for bringing change to organizations.
Communications
COM 1101: Composition and Rhetoric
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
The first of two courses in college-level writing skills. Focuses on writing essays using various rhetorical modes: persuasion, description, comparison and analysis. Presents basic methods of library research, as well as the MLA documentation system. Students write one research paper and several essays.
WRI 1001: WRI 1001 First-Year Writing 2
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Continues work begun in WRI 1000 First-Year Writing 1. Includes study in rhetorical analysis and the conventions of various genres. Also includes intensive instruction in writing and revision of work that culminates in a research paper.
COM 1102: Writing About Literature
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
The second of two courses in college-level writing skills. Focuses on reading and analyzing poems, plays and short works of fiction. Students write several essays and one research paper on literary topics.
COM 2223: Scientific and Technical Communication
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Practice in the technical and scientific writing style and format, including gathering and using data to prepare reports. Includes abstracts, reports, letters, technical descriptions, proposals and at least two oral presentations.
COM 2224: Business and Professional Writing
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Designed for the future business professional. Includes business research methods, report writing, business correspondence and communication in the workplace. Covers analytical, informational, routine and special reports.
Humanities 1
HUM 2051: Civilization 1: Ancient Through Medieval
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces civilization from its early development to the European Renaissance. Emphasizes the interpretation of primary texts that reflect the intellectual and historical changes in society. The first of two interdisciplinary courses
Humanities 2
HUM 2052: Civilization 2: Renaissance Through Modern
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Similar in purpose and method to HUM 2051, continues the interpretation of primary texts, emphasizing the Renaissance period, the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Modern Age.
HUM 2332: American History: From Reconstruction to the Present
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Examines the major ideas, ideals and events that have determined the American experience in the 19th and 20th centuries.
HUM 2552: Survey of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Surveys key philosophical problems that occupied philosophers in the modern period and today. Emphasizes the analysis of theories by modern and contemporary philosophers on issues such as the nature of knowledge, facts versus values, personal identity, and consciousness in their historical context.
Mathematics
MTH 1051: Introductory Discrete Mathematics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Elementary coverage of discrete mathematics. Includes logical arguments, mathematical induction in proofs, sets and relations (extension to functions and their properties), elementary counting principles (inclusion-exclusion), permutations and combinations.
MTH 1701: College Algebra
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Real-number system; arithmetic operations with polynomials, special products and factoring; linear, fractional and quadratic equations; inequalities, exponents, radicals and absolute values; functions and graphs; and complex numbers, logarithms, logarithmic and exponential functions
EST 2703: Statistics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Emphasizes mathematical concepts. Includes measures of central tendency and spread; probability; binomial, normal and t distributions; statistical inference; and linear regression and correlation.
Physical/Life Sciences
AVS 2102: Aerodynamics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Presents basic aeronautical factors affecting aircraft design and performance. Major topics include atmospheric properties, lift, drag, thrust, aircraft performance, stability and control, high-speed aerodynamics, operating strength limitations, and aerodynamics of specific flying problems.
EDS 1021: General Physical Science
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the concepts and applications of the physical sciences for non-science majors. Includes the processes and history of science, thermodynamics, electricity, waves, chemical reactions, nuclear energy, relativity and the formation of the Earth and the universe.
EDS 1022: EDS 1022 General Biological Science
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the concepts and applications of the biological sciences for non-science majors. Includes cell structure, function and reproduction, genetics and genetic engineering, evolution and the environmen
EDS 1023: The Final Frontier
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Covers topics essential for understanding our universe in the 21st century. Introduces astronomy concepts for nonscience majors. Includes principles that demonstrate the size of Earth and our solar system, the age of Earth, the origin of the elements and the age of our universe. Also includes how humans may colonize off-Earth locations.
EDS 1031: Survey of Science 1: Physical Science
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Includes a survey of physics, chemistry and astronomy including motion, forces, energy, electricity, waves, the metric system and the application of science and technology to everyday living.
EDS 1032: Survey of Science 2: Life Science
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Facilitates student understanding of laws, phenomena and processes of cellular and human biology, and to address selected current topics in ecology and environmental science.
Social Behavioral Sciences
EEC 2303: Introduction to Macroeconomics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the concepts that aid in understanding both aggregate economic conditions and the policy alternatives designed to stabilize national economies. Includes the determination of GDP and national income, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, economic growth and exchange rates.
EEC 2304: Introduction to Microeconomics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the neoclassical theory of price determination. Includes supply and demand analysis, production and cost theory, market structures, externalities and public goods, factor payments, income distribution and informational asymmetries.
EDS 3131: Perspectives on Science and Mathematics
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Explores how scientific investigators explain the natural world. Provides an overview of the history of science and mathematics to broaden comprehension. Puts work in science and mathematics pedagogy in historical context. Improves writing, research and analysis skills.
HUM 2332: American History: From Reconstruction to the Present
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Examines the major ideas, ideals and events that have determined the American experience in the 19th and 20th centuries.
PSF 3551: Integrated Theories of Crime
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Explores the basic questions concerning human nature, human behavior, crime and criminality from the perspectives of sociological, psychological and criminological theories.
PSY 1411: Introduction to Psychology
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Overviews psychological processes, including both areas in which psychology is a natural science (physiological psychology, sensation and perception, basic learning and cognition) and a social science (motivation, human development, personality, social interaction, psychopathology and psychotherapy).
PSY 1461: Psychology of Adjustment and Personal Growth
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Examines the relevance of psychological understanding in personal and interpersonal situations, including definitions and discussions of human adjustment factors, such as anxiety, stress, coping mechanisms and psychological adaptation.
PSY 1462: Substance Abuse
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Examines experimental evidence on the physical, physiological and psychological effects of drug use and conclusions relating to the real vs. alleged effects of drugs.
PSY 1463: Human Sexuality
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Integrates and presents biological, psychosocial and cultural aspects of human sexuality within the context of the most recent research findings.
PSY 2446: Sport Psychology
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Surveys the theory, research and applications of psychology pertaining to exercise and sports. Presents current topics and issues relevant to sport psychology.
PSY 3441: Social Psychology
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Surveys the areas of social psychology as it has evolved in American psychology, including its history, methods and theories of intrapersonal, interpersonal and group behavior. Reviews sociological approaches to social psychology and cultural processes that affect social phenomena.
PSY 3442: Psychology of Personality
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Overviews the major theoretical approaches to personality development and research in the field.
PSY 3531: Child Psychology
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Overviews psychological principles, theories and research pertaining to the developing child from conception through early adolescence. Includes biological and environmental influences on affective, cognitive, moral, social and personality development.
PSY 3541: Psychology of Leadership
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Examines the research and application of the essential competencies of effective leadership such as managing conflict, facilitating communication and leading groups and teams.
PSY 3543: Psychology of the Workplace
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Covers the many ways psychology is applied in organizations to improve performance and quality of work life. Includes employee selection and personnel law, performance management, training, motivation, job attitudes, stress, teamwork, leadership and organizational development.
PSY 3761: Abnormal Psychology
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Examines psychological disorders, including theories for their development, symptomology and system of classification.
PSY 4462: Clinical and Community Psychology
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Overviews clinical psychology and community psychology. Reviews methods of clinical assessment and treatment of behavioral disorders. Presents the concepts of community psychology as they have developed from the fields of psychology, social work and public administration
SOC 1101: Human Behavior Perspective
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Offers an interdisciplinary viewpoint of the many ways in which human beings function as individuals, members of larger groups and members of particular cultures. Explores the disciplines of sociology, psychology and criminology in seeking to understand and explore human behavior.
SOC 1102: Global Perspective
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Surveys various global issues arising since World War II. Combines history, political science and economics. Emphasizes the interaction of the superpowers during the Cold War, the post-colonial emergence of the Third World, the ascendancy of regional and international economic and political institutions and the reshaping of contemporary Europe.
SOC 2551: Social Problems
Duration
: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours
: 3
Introduces the contemporary social issues such as poverty, unemployment, energy, pollution, sexual deviance, drugs and crime. Includes causes, interactions, policy and possible solutions
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