CIS Flex Option Courses
To earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll complete courses in the core curriculum as well as coursework specific to your chosen specialization. The CIS Flex Option replaces the courses within a specialized track with computer information courses you choose. This allows you to earn a Computer Information Systems degree with a track you create through the flex option.
In addition to selecting 300-level and/or 400-level computer information courses from the other CIS tracks or any other bachelor's degree program* to build a track customized to your individual career goals, you'll also take the Computer Information Systems Senior Project as part of the flex option.
Course Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems at DeVry with the Flex Option, you'll be required to complete 8 full-time semesters or 125 credit hours:
- 106 credit hours (about 34 courses) in your core curriculum
- 19 credit hours (about 5 courses) specific to the flex option
Although a few courses are worth 1 or 2 credit hours, most are equal to 3 or 4 credit hours. Here's the course load you will carry, depending on whether you attend DeVry as a full- or part-time student:
- Full-time student schedule = 15 credit hours (4 to 5 courses) per semester
- Part-time student schedule = 1 to 14 credit hours (1 to 4 courses) per semester
At DeVry, you choose the pace that best fits your life and your schedule.
To learn more about computer information systems courses and courses for the flex option, as well as requirements for completing your bachelor's degree program, contact a DeVry representative or see the academic calendar.
*Completing prerequisites for selected course may increase time to completion.
