
From BMCC News
Ethics of Research: The Growing Importance in Community Colleges
NSF awards BMCC a grant to sponsor a January 18, 2008 “Ethics in Research Conference” for community college faculty.
Getting with the Program
BMCC’s multimedia programming courses have something for virtually everyone.
The Case for Computer Literacy
No one can afford to be without basic computer skills, says Carlos Linares
The Computer Information Systems Department offers programs in Computer Information Systems and Computer Network Technology leading to the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree. Both programs provide students with technical competence in the field of computer information systems and a basic understanding of business organization and the role of computer information systems in support of the management process. Students may prepare for a variety of entry-level positions and for transfer to senior colleges.
In addition, the department offers a program in Computer Science leading to the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree which is intended for the student who is interested in a more theoretical course of study. Students in this program are prepared for transfer to a baccalaureate degree program in computer science.
