2024-2025 University Catalog
Computer Information Systems
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www.cpp.edu/~cba/computer-information-systems
Drew Hwang, Chair
Gregory Carlton
Ruth Guthrie
Indira Guzman
Zhongming Ma
Carlos Navarrete
Ronald E. Pike |
Mehrdad Koohikamali
Larisa Preiser-Houy
Mohammad Salehan
Hui Shi
Sonya Zhang
Weijun Zheng |
Vision Statement
We provide our students with the education to become Information Technology leaders. Our cutting-edge, career-focused programs and learn-by-doing teaching will make our graduates recognized nationally for their outstanding Information Technology expertise, innovative problem-solving ability, and effective interpersonal and communication skills.
Mission Statement
The Computer Information Systems (CIS) Department educates students for successful careers as information technology professionals. The CIS program is recognized both regionally and nationally. Faculty have top academic credentials and industry experience and are committed to quality teaching and to working with students on relevant research that strengthens professional IT practice and teaching. In keeping with Cal Poly Pomona’s unique polytechnic approach to education, CIS students learn both theory and current practice in a strong, common core and in specialized courses. Using a hands-on, learn-by-doing approach, students apply cutting-edge technologies and problem-solving approaches to course projects and real-world problems. The result is graduates who are ready to excel in the technology-driven business world.
Department Policy on Academic Disqualification
The Computer Information Systems Department may disqualify students with a subplan in Computer Information Systems at the end of any semester if either: (1) their overall GPA, Cal Poly Pomona GPA, or their subplan GPA is below a 2.0 by 7 grade points or more, or (2) more than one-third of the units taken during the past twelve-month period do not satisfy the degree requirements. Determination of the GPA in the subplan and proportion of courses taken to satisfy the degree requirements is the responsibility of the department.
Students need to earn a C or better in CIS 3050 , CIS 2900 , and CIS 3252 , or an advising hold will be placed on their records. To release the hold, students must see the Department’s academic advisor. Students who do not achieve a grade of C or better in two attempts will be disqualified from the CIS major. For this purpose, a “W” does not count as an attempt while a “WU” does.
ProgramsBachelorMinorCertificateRoadmap: 4-yearRoadmap: 2-year ADTCoursesComputer Information Systems
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