Sample TESU BSBA CIS Degree Plan

=Generic BSBA Computer Information Systems Degree Plan= This is a generic degree plan that applies to Thomas Edison State University for a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Computer Information Systems as of approximately December of 2020. Please make sure that the suggestions are still valid before beginning to follow this plan.

General Education Requirements
As of 2021, students will be required to have a minimum of 30 RA credits to complete their degree. See the GE Requirements Roadmap for details and suggestions on courses that will fill this requirement.

BSBA Core
There are 10 sections that must be completed within the BSBA core.

Part A. Accounting
6 required.

InstantCert.com's Managerial Accounting is an UL credit in Financial Accounting at TESU.

Part B. Business Law
3 credits required

Part C. Computers
3 credits required. Any introductory course on Information Systems, Computer Literacy, Computing w/ applications like Word Processing, Spreadsheets, etc.

Part D. Finance
3 credits required

Part E. Management
3 credits required. Choose one from below.

Part F. Marketing
3 credits required. Choose one from below.

Part G. Business/Society
3 credits required. Choose one from below. Expected International Management OR Business in Society If you need the UL credit for some reason, take Business 308/MAN-330. Otherwise, Business 120 satisfies this requirement.

Part H. Economics
6 credits required.

Part I. Communications
3 credits required. Pick one source.

Business Capstone
Must be taken at TESU.

CIS AOS
18 credits required. 12 must be UL.

Part A. Programming
3 credits. Pick one. COS-111 is known to fulfill this requirement. Programming languages may also fulfill this requirement. Study.com's Programming in Python class is recommended for those who are new to programming. If you have a preferred programming language, feel free to use the one you are most familiar with.

CIS Electives
12 credits required - 9 must be UL.

Electives
6 credits required.

See the GE Requirements Roadmap for suggestions.