DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 12/9/67 UCC approved two new computer courses to be offered during the next two quarters. UCC to review courses at the end of that time. 6/12/70 Bachelor of Science degree program approved. 11/12/75 Master of Science degree program approved. 12/14/88 Bachelor of Science major program approved. 4/13/94 Minor program amended - should business college enrollments increase, students in other college will still be allowed to enroll in minor program. 4/19/2000 Accredited undergraduate Computer Engineering degree program approved. 2/9/05 (Report 15) Master of Science degree program in Software Engineering approved. 5/6/09 (Report No. 27) 4+1 Program for MSCIS/MCIS approved. 11/06/13 (Report No. 22) B.S. in Computer Information Science (Major and Minor) proposed Undergraduate 4 to 3 Program Conversion Revisions approved. 11/06/13 (Report No. 22) B.B.A. in Information Systems (Major and Minor) proposed Undergraduate 4 to 3 Program Conversion Revisions approved. 5/7/14 (Report No. 78) Admissions requirements for Master's Degree in Computer & Information Sciences revised. 5/6/15 (Report No. 77) Computer Science undergradate faculty and Computer Science track of MCIS program to Electrical and Computer Science Department from Business College. Department name changed to Department of Information Systems. 4/3/19 (Report No. 69) New program in Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) aaproved 11/6/19 (report No. 13) Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department proposal to change the name of the Master of Computer and Information Science (MCIS) to the Master of Computer Science (MCS) approved. 11/6/19 (Report No. 16) Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department proposal to make the Computer Science Minor more available by permitting students to take one three-credit computationally intensive course in their major that is approved by their faculty advisor. 3/31/21 (Report No. 43) Consent agenda: BSCS degree progarm revised removing two chemistry courses reducing program to 120 credit hours