Computer Information Systems (CIS) involves
the study of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), that aims at
empowering members of the defence community to research, design, develop,
implement, maintain, utilise and manage secure ICT capabilities within the
military environment.
The Department of Computer Information Systems (CIS) teaches Information
Technology related material in all the graduate programs at the Military
Academy. Basic computer skills including word processing, spreadsheets,
databases, presentation software, electronic mail and Internet skills are
taught to all students. The student that selects CIS as a major subject
will be exposed to problem solving techniques, programming (using JAVA) and
Software Engineering during the first year. More advanced programming
skills, computer architecture, systems analysis and design and an in-depth look
at modern operating systems follow in the second year. The student is
introduced to more advanced topics such as data communication networks,
databases and computer security in their final year of under-graduate studies.
Management of Information Systems is a topic specifically presented towards the
end of the third year. The CIS curriculum consists of modules from
traditional Computer Science and Information Systems programmes. This
fusion of the two disciplines creates a unique opportunity for students to be
exposed to expertise and developments in the complex field of Information
Systems and Technology.