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Undergraduate Admission

Minor in Computer Information Systems

Computer information systems (CIS) is a fast-growing, high-demand profession and Cal Lutheran students complete their CIS program right in the heart of Southern California's high tech corridor - a guaranteed formula for success.

Combining studies in computer science and business management, the CIS major is one of two computer-oriented majors at CLU. It meets the needs of students targeting careers that meld the knowledge of information systems and the management of business organizations.

In addition to their major coursework, which emphasizes computer applications in software, hardware, and programming, CIS students receive a strong business education grounded in the liberal arts.

Students enjoy ready access to computer science facilities that include PC laboratories, a study area for majors only, electronic classrooms with large-screen projection systems, and an experimental networking lab, which runs various network operating systems. The department's small classes ensure individualized attention from faculty and a strong focus on student projects and research.

CIS students are encouraged to participate in internships and major projects sponsored by the many research industries located near campus-a process that gives students real-world experience as undergraduates, and a leg up on the competition when the senior-year job search begins. In recent years, they've landed internships at such companies as Rockwell International, Prudential Insurance, J.D. Power & Associates, IBM, HP, Litton Industries, Disney, State Farm, Visual Trends, and a number of L.A.-area accounting firms.

Program Requirements

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Faculty

Chitra Chandavarkar, M.S., M.B.A.
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science

John Dillon, MS
Adjunct/Lecturer - ADEP

Melanie Ghazarian

Myungsook Klassen, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science

Chang-Shyh Peng, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Science

Craig Reinhart, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Bioengineering/Physics and Computer Science

Contact the Department

Computer Science
California Lutheran University
60 W. Olsen Rd. #3750
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Department Chair:
Chang-Shyh Peng

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