ISE Program

Rob Kelly, Information Systems Program Director
Rob Kelly

The Information Systems major prepares its graduates for many professions that involve the use of computers. The program is technology-oriented, emphasizing the design and implementation aspects of large-scale information systems as well as the more traditional managerial and organizational issues, and it balances development of system engineering skills with learning to deliver reliable systems on time and within budget. Throughout the program, the students are exposed to diverse applications areas, ranging from the traditional business, finance, and accounting, through telecommunications, networks, and database management, to computer-aided design and industrial production management systems. The students are required to take a number of courses in a specialization topic, and can easily accomplish a minor in that area. The two pre-defined specialization topics are Business & Economics and Technological Systems Management, but we also offer custom specializations. Recent custom specializations include Systems Administration, Network Administration, and Digital Media. We also offer a minor program in Information Systems. Staring fall 2011, admission to the ISE minor has the requirement for an overall 2.8 GPA. For more information, please refer to the Majors, Minors, and Programs section of the official bulletin given below. For those students who have transferred to Stony Brook from another institution, Transfer Advising Services offers a list of ISE course equivalencies.

Information on Registration for ISE Courses
Information Systems University Requirements
Information Systems Major Requirements
Information Systems Minor Requirements
Information Systems Sample Course Sequence
Typical Information Systems Jobs
   
Link to ISE Courses and ISE Special Topic Courses

ISE Graduation Requirements Checklist

You can select a graduation checklist consistent with your official 'Requirement Date' or a more recent checklist. The requirement date is usually your matriculation date or the date when you returned from a leave of absence. For further information consult the Computer Science Undergraduate Secretary or an advisor in the CEAS Undergraduate Office.

IMPORTANT NOTES:
  • This checklist summarizes your major/minor degree requirements. Please consult the Undergraduate Bulletin that was in place when you declared your major/minor for the official list of major/minor requirements. For details, visit http://sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/bulletin/current/archives.php
  • This checklist indicates ONLY what is required for your major or minor, and does not confirm completion of the University’s general education, upper-division, and total credit requirements. Please consult with the appropriate academic advising unit to review the remaining graduation requirements. For general advising locations, visit http://www.stonybrook.edu/sb/academichelp.shtml
ISE Major Checklist
(2012)   (2011)   (2010)   (2009)   (2008)   (2006)   (2005)
ISE Minor Checklist
(2012)   (2011)   (2010)   (2009)

Bulletin Information
Major and Minor Program
Department of Computer Science • Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400 • 631-632-8470 or 631-632-8471