Log in

OUR VISION:

To excel in providing focused students a challenging environment where they can earn a high school diploma and college credits.

NUESTRA VISIÓN es sobresalir en proporcionar a los estudiantes con enfoque un ambiente estimulante donde puedan obtener un diploma de escuela secundaria y créditos de Universidad.

CHAIN OF LAKES COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL  is located on the Winter Haven campus of Polk State College.  999 Ave. H, NE, Winter Haven, Florida 33881

Phone 863-298-6800    Fax 863-298-6801

Bridget Fetter, Director

School Code: 102075

UPCOMING EVENTS

NATIONAL WEEK OF SERVICE
Thu, Sep 9th

_________________________
PAPA JOHN'S PIZZA DAY
Thu, Sep 9th

_________________________
Teen Trendsetters Meeting
Thu, Sep 9th, @1:30pm - 02:30PM
Modular 6
_________________________
NATIONAL WEEK OF SERVICE
Fri, Sep 10th

_________________________
CADRE Advisory Team Meeting
Fri, Sep 10th, @1:30pm - 02:30PM

_________________________
SGA Officers Meeting
Fri, Sep 10th, @1:30pm - 02:30PM
Modular 6
_________________________
NATIONAL WEEK OF SERVICE
Sat, Sep 11th

_________________________
NO AFTER SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION TODAY
Wed, Sep 15th

_________________________
ACTion SATurday
Sat, Sep 18th, @10:00am - 11:30AM
Modular 5
_________________________
Teacher Work Day- no HIGH SCHOOL classes- click to see note
Mon, Sep 20th

_________________________
Home COL Programs Information Systems
Information Systems Technology Program PDF Print E-mail

Polk State College Media Production Channel's
Presentation on Chain of Lakes' Information Systems Program

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

Programs: AS-25240 and AAS-A5240

This program prepares students for careers as data processors

in organizations that have small computer environments. Students

will learn how to analyze business situations, and design, develop,

and write computer programs for business. Students will also

learn how to analyze problems using logic/analysis tools, code

into computer language, and maintain microcomputer programs.

The curriculum is comprised of general education courses and a

core of computer science and business courses.

Students scoring below required levels on state-mandated

placement tests in English, reading, and mathematics are required

to enroll in and complete the appropriate college preparatory

course(s) before enrolling in some program-requirement courses.

Credits Required

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 17-18

COMMUNICATIONS

ENC 1101 College Composition I

3

MATHEMATICS (one course)

3

Option I A.S.

MGF 1106 Topics in Mathematics

MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher

Option II A.A.S.

MTB 1103 Business Mathematics

HUMANITIES

HUM 2020 Introduction to Humanities

3

SOCIAL SCIENCES (one course)

PSY 2012 General Psychology

SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology

3

NATURAL SCIENCES (one course)

BSC 1005C Survey of Biological Science

BSC 1930 Biological Issues

ESC 1000 Survey of Earth Science

GLY 2010C Physical Geology

MET 1010 Introduction to Meteorology

OCE 2001C Oceanography

PSC 1121 Survey of Physical Science

PSC 2515 Energy and Humanity

3

HEALTH (one course)

HLP 1081 Wellness Concepts

HSC 1101 Wellness: Nutrition, Personal Growth,

and Fitness

2-3

63

PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS 45

COP 1006 Introduction to Programming 3

CGS 1061C Introduction to Computers and

Information Systems 3

CGS 1100 Business Applications

on Microcomputers 3

CGS 2820 Programming in HTML 3

CTS 2110C Operating Systems Technologies 3

CGS 1510C Spreadsheet Fundamentals 3

CTS 1441C Database Fundamentals 3

CTS 2443C Database Applications 3

CTS 2433 Programming in SQL 3

CGS 1103 Project Management for

IT Professionals 3

CIS 2321C System Analysis and Design 3

ENC 2210 Introduction to Technical and

Professional Communications 3

COP 1170 Programming in Visual Basic 3

COP 2224 Programming in C++ 3

COP 2800 Programming in JavaScript 3

ELECTIVE

0-1

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 63

 

 

 

CPT Study Guide

CPT Study Guides

Live

IMG_0288.JPG

Grow

IMG_0131.JPG

Learn

IMG_0017.JPG
RocketTheme Joomla Templates