Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) with a major in Computer and Information Systems
(130 semester hours) Requirements are subject to change.
The computer and information sciences major at Springfield College is a professional program that includes two tracks of study: management information systems and computer science. The management information systems track prepares computer professionals with advanced skills in computer information processing and business management. Students learn about the latest technological advances in both computer software and hardware applications within a business enterprise. The computer science track provides the student with a more traditional education in computer science. Both theoretical and applied aspects of computer science are stressed. Graduates of the computer science program track have the flexibility to obtain employment in a variety of industries requiring computational skills, as well a sound knowledge of computer systems hardware, computer programming, and the use of standard microcomputer applications programs.
Students in both tracks can tailor their electives to emphasize any combination of theoretical and applied computer science and mathematics courses, as well as pursue minors in programs such as mathematics and business management. Students are also strongly encouraged to pursue the cooperative education option in order to gain on-the-job experience. Students can postpone their decision on which track to follow until the end of the first year without any significant impact on their program curriculum.
In the computer systems seminar course, students enrich their knowledge of computer systems by pursuing areas of study such as advanced topics in database management systems, networking, and computer architecture.
For more information about the computer and information sciences major, contact Dr. Peter Polito, chairperson of the Mathematics/Physics/ Computer Science Department, at (413) 748-3313 or the Admissions Office at (800) 343-1257.