Computer Systems

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Computer science majors learn the design of computers, computational processes, and information transfer. Building on these foundations, students study and solve problems that improve software and system quality, security, performance, and usability. Graduates with a bachelor?s degree in computer science find careers in developing new applications and software for companies like Microsoft, IBM, or Intel.

The general education component of this degree is a 35 unit block called the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC). You must complete the AGEC-B.

View AGEC-B course list for Mohave Community College

The courses listed below are recommended if you plan to transfer from Mohave Community College to a university and study Computer Systems.

Category

Mohave Course

Accounting BUS 221 & BUS 222
Business Statistics BUS 208
Intro to Computer Information Systems CIS 110
Introduction to Cybersecurity CIS 253
Legal Environment BUS 202
Macroeconomics BUS 207
Math Requirement See Math Courses
Microeconomics BUS 206
Object Oriented Programming CIS 208
Systems CIS 270

The list below shows degrees and majors at Arizona universities in the area of Computer Systems.

University

Major [Degree Type]

ASU Business Data Analytics [BS]
ASU Computer Information Systems [BS]
ASU Software Engineering [BS]
ASU Polytechnic Information Technology [BS]
NAU Business Analytics [BS]
NAU Information Systems [BSBA]
NAU-Statewide & Online Computer Information Technology [BA]
NAU-Statewide & Online Computer Information Technology [BS]
UA Applied Computing [BAS]
UA Games & Behavior [BA]
UA Information Science & Arts [BA]
UA Information Science & ESociety [BA]
UA Information Science & Technology [BS]
UA Management Information Systems [BSBA]
UA Operations & Supply Chain Management [BSBA]
UA Software Engineering [BS]
UA Online & CAST Information Science & ESociety [BA]

Get help! Be sure to meet with an Academic Advisor from Mohave Community College.