What is the difference between programming and microcomputers and networking?
• The programming degree (CIS) involves writing programs that are executed by a computer. Our curriculum revolves around the iSeries, which is an IBM midrange computer. The Microcomputers and Networking degree (CISMST) involves setting up networks and working more with PC applications. If you are undecided about which degree to pursue, we offer introductory courses in both programming and networking. They are designed to give you a taste of what is involved in each degree program.