
The minor in Computer and Information Science offers a valuable opportunity for students outside the Computer Science and Computer Information Systems majors to enhance their academic portfolio. As computers become increasingly integral to various fields, this minor requires a completion of at least 18 credit hours of CAIS-designated coursework. While the program is flexible, students must formally declare their intent to pursue the minor after completing 12 credit hours in CAIS courses, allowing for personalized guidance from a DCIS advisor. There are three distinct tracks within the minor: the Scientific/Technical track focuses on programming and database management; the Business track emphasizes database application and systems analysis; and the Individualized track allows students to curate a custom course plan with advisor approval.