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CTMAS Schedule

PROGRAM MAPS (SCHEDULES):

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2023 - 2024 Program Maps

1Computer Technology Transfer - Management Information Systems (CTMAS)

 

Types of awards: Associate of Science

Total Program Credit Hours: 95.0

Full-Time Program Map (Schedule) - (CTMAS)

YEAR 1

QUARTER 1
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 2100 Orgs., Apps., & Technology 4.5 All
GEN ED Quantitative/Numeracy 4.5 All
ENGL 1010 English Comp I 4.5 All
Additional Notes: (specific to the quater)
1. Recommend MATH 1315, since it is a prerequisite to MATH 1425.
QUARTER 2
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1499 Computer Science I 4.5 All
INFO 2800 IT Ethics 4.5 All
ENGL 1020 English Comp II 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 1521: Java I.” INFO 1521 has been removed from the degree and replaced with INFO 1499: Computer Science I.
2. Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 2530: Data Structures Using Java.” INFO 2530 has been removed from the degree but students are not required to take INFO 1500: Computer Science II – UNO no longer requires Computer Science II as part of their MIS degree.
QUARTER 3
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1311 Web Page Development 4.5 All
SPCH 1110 Public Speaking 4.5 All
MATH 1425 Pre-Calc Algebra 5 All
QUARTER 4
(Summer)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Professionalism/Life Skills & Information Literacy 4.5 All
ACCT 1100 Accounting I 4.5 All
INFO 1620 Introduction to DB Design 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Recommend EXPL 1000 or HMRL 1010 for transferability. HMRL 1010 is more widely accepted by other colleges.
2. Students should attempt to take ACCT 1100, ACCT 1110, and ACCT 1120 immediately after one another to facilitate understanding and learning. It is helpful to complete the math requirements early in the program of study. Basic arithmetic and reading skills are necessary.

YEAR 2

QUARTER 5
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
ACCT 1110 Accounting II 4.5 All
MATH 1410 Statistics 4.5 All
ECON 1000 Macroeconomics 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
Students should attempt to take ACCT 1100, ACCT 1110, and ACCT 1120 immediately after one another to facilitate understanding and learning. It is helpful to complete the math requirements early in the program of study. Basic arithmetic and reading skills are necessary.
QUARTER 6
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
ACCT 1120 Accounting III 4.5 All
ECON 1100 Microeconomics 4.5 All
GEN ED Critical Thinking/Creativity 4.5 All
QUARTER 7
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
MATH 1930 Applied Calculus 4.5 All
Part-Time Program Map (Schedule) - (CTMAS)

YEAR 1

QUARTER 1
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Quantitative/Numeracy 4.5 All
INFO 1311 Web Page Creation 4.5 Fall & Spring
Additional Notes: (specific to the quater)
Recommend MATH 1315 since it is a prerequisite for MATH 1425.
QUARTER 2
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1499 Computer Science I 4.5 All
MATH 1410 Statistics 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 1521: Java I.” INFO 1521 has been removed from the degree and replaced with INFO 1499: Computer Science I.
2. Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 2530: Data Structures Using Java.” INFO 2530 has been removed from the degree but students are not required to take INFO 1500: Computer Science II – UNO no longer requires Computer Science II as part of their MIS degree.
QUARTER 3
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 1425 Pre-Calc Algebra 4.5 All
INFO 2100 Orgs., Apps., & Technology 4.5 Spring & Fall
QUARTER 4
(Summer)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 1930 Applied Calculus 4.5 Winter & Spring
ENGL 1010 English Comp I 4.5 All
QUARTER 5
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
ENGL 1020 English Comp II 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Students wishing to maximize transfer credits are advised to visit UNO’s transfer an articulation page at https://www.unomaha.edu/registrar/students/before-you-enroll/transfer-credit/transfer-guide.php to select an MCC gen. ed. course that has been approved by UNO. No recommendations are made by the Department of Information technology since articulation/transfer is constantly evolving.

2. Students wishing to maximize transfer credits Bellevue University (BU) are advised to visit BU’s transfer an articulation page at https://www.bellevue.edu/admissions-tuition/transfer-credits/transfer-guide to select an MCC gen. ed. course that is transferable to the student’s target transfer degree at BU (https://www.bellevue.edu/degrees/area-of-study/science-math-technology/).

BU does not currently offer a undergraduate level degree in Management Information Systems so students intending to transfer to BU may wish to open dialog with advisors at Bellevue University to discuss transferability and target pathways.
QUARTER 6
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 2800 IT Ethics 4.5 Winter & Spring
GEN ED Professionalism/Life Skills & Information Literacy 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Recommend EXPL 1000 or HMRL 1010 for transferability. HMRL 1010 is more widely accepted by other colleges.
2. This completes degree gen. ed. requirement for professionalism/life skills & information literacy.
QUARTER 7
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1620 Introduction to DB Design 4.5 All
SPCH 1110 Public Speaking 4.5 All
QUARTER 8
(Summer)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
ACCT 1100 Accounting I 4.5 All
ECON 1000 Macroeconomics 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Students should attempt to take ACCT 1100, ACCT 1110, and ACCT 1120 immediately after one another to facilitate understanding and learning. It is helpful to complete the math requirements early in the program of study. Basic arithmetic and reading skills are necessary.
QUARTER 9
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
ACCT 1110 Accounting II 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Students wishing to maximize transfer credits are advised to visit UNO’s transfer an articulation page at https://www.unomaha.edu/registrar/students/before-you-enroll/transfer-credit/transfer-guide.php to select an MCC gen. ed. course that has been approved by UNO. No recommendations are made by the Department of Information technology since articulation/transfer is constantly evolving.

2. Students wishing to maximize transfer credits Bellevue University (BU) are advised to visit BU’s transfer an articulation page at https://www.bellevue.edu/admissions-tuition/transfer-credits/transfer-guide to select an MCC gen. ed. course that is transferable to the student’s target transfer degree at BU (https://www.bellevue.edu/degrees/area-of-study/science-math-technology/).

BU does not currently offer a undergraduate level degree in Management Information Systems so students intending to transfer to BU may wish to open dialog with advisors at Bellevue University to discuss transferability and target pathways.

3. Students should attempt to take ACCT 1100, ACCT 1110, and ACCT 1120 immediately after one another to facilitate understanding and learning. It is helpful to complete the math requirements early in the program of study. Basic arithmetic and reading skills are necessary.
QUARTER 10
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
ACCT 1120 Accounting II 4.5 All
ECON 1100 Microeconomics 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Students should attempt to take ACCT 1100, ACCT 1110, and ACCT 1120 immediately after one another to facilitate understanding and learning. It is helpful to complete the math requirements early in the program of study. Basic arithmetic and reading skills are necessary.
QUARTER 11
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Critical Thinking/Creativity 4.5 All

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