BUSINESS & PUBLIC SERVICES

Computer Information Systems

Degree of Applied Science (AAS)

What is the Computer Information System (CIS) program at Sinclair?

Computer Information Systems has multiple tracks designed to offer skills in computer support services, programming, and information systems. Sinclair Community College's curriculum follows the guidelines established by the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) & Association of Computing Machinery (ACM).

The Computer Information Systems program at Sinclair Community College can prepare you for a career in the growing area of computer programming. You will acquire applied technical knowledge...along with training in management, accounting and structured program development for business applications using computer languages such COBOL, "C", "C++", and Visual Basic.

What will students learn in the CIS program?

Students will gain valuable hands-on experience and knowledge, using the latest personal computer and network hardware/software.

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Did You Know?
Sinclair produces more public safety graduates than any other regional two-year or four-year college or university.
Out of 1,200 community colleges in the nation, Sinclair is one of 20 board member colleges of the League for Innovation in the Community College.
Nine of our students have made the Academic All-American First Team for Community, Technical and Junior Colleges—more than at any other community college.
Sinclair has established more than 100 transfer agreements to assist students in transferring to other colleges.

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