Associate Degree

Information Systems & Analytics

An affordable path to prepare for a career in technology, this associate’s program transfers to a bachelor’s degree.

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The AAS in Information Systems and Analytics program will educate students in basic technical skills to create, control, and leverage information and data resources of an organization that relates to business intelligence, data mining, and “big data” management, and thereby contribute to the professions, communities, and organizations to which they belong.

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Actuaries
Actuaries use mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to analyze the financial costs of risk and uncertainty.
Computer Network Architects
Computer network architects design and build data communication networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and Intranets.
Computer Programmers
Computer programmers write and test code that allows computer applications and software programs to function properly.

What You Will Learn

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Students will be able to design and develop an object-oriented program that uses the Java programming language, the Java Swing framework for its graphical user interface, and uses the Java class library to read and write sequential text files.

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Students will be able to design and develop a website that uses Hypertest Markup Language (HTML) for its content, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for its presentation, and JavaScript for its behavior.

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Students will be able to utilize MS EXCEL and MS ACCESS to construct models used to evaluate business data.

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Students will be able to formulate effective business communications that reflect professionalism and ethics in the business environment.

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Students will be able to calculate and interpret descriptive statistics and probabilities.

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Students will be able to research and evaluate the role of information systems related to various software applications and technology as business decision-making resources.

In-Class or Online

Whether you want to attend classes online, or at our historic Milledgeville campus, or at any of our eleven satellite locations, we have a convenient option just for you.

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Attending GMC is about more than just earning a degree. We prepare our graduates to stand out in the world by teaching leadership skills, character education, and ethics. GMC grads have the grit and determination to be successful in an ever-changing job market.

Why pay more for the same degree?

Thanks to our Transfer Agreements, GMC students can take their college credits with them to dozens of other colleges and universities. Why pay more for core curriculum when you take the same accredited courses at GMC for less, and then transfer to the four-year college of your choice? Here’s a cost comparison:

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— Rebecca Dempsey, Graduate

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Concentration Courses

CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Science | 5qh

This course is an introduction to computer science that focuses on the foundational role of algorithms in computing. Each of the following layers of the abstract computing stack are explored: algorithmic foundations, hardware, system software, networks, information security, higher-level programming languages, types of application software, and social/ethical issues in computing. Students will study basic algorithms using pseudo code and compare them to a corresponding programming language implementation.

Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MAT 109, 110, 112, or 201.

CIS 210 Principles of Computer Programming I

The study of computer programming with emphasis on problem solving utilizing well-structured code. Additional topics include data types, flow of control structures, single-dimensional arrays, classes, objects, and methods. Course includes programming assignments using the Java programming language.

Prerequisite: completion of one of the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: CIS 120.

CIS 211 Principles of Computer Programming II

A continuation of the study of computer programming with emphasis on problem solving utilizing well-structured code. Additional topics include multi-dimensional arrays, inheritance, graphical user interfaces, exception handling, sequential file IO, and class library data structures. Course includes programming assignments using the Java programming language.

Prerequisite: CIS 210 with a grade of “C” or better.

CIS 212 Web Page Development

This course will cover the theory and design of web pages and web sites. Topics covered include, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript, graphical design considerations, search engine ranking strategies, and the use of software in the creation and design of web pages and web sites.

Prerequisite: CIS 210 with a grade of “C” or better.

CIS 204 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications

This course is an advanced study of spreadsheet applications using a popular spreadsheet program in a hands-on environment. Emphasis is on absolute addressing, what if analysis, advanced graphs, financial functions, database worksheet integration, templates, auditing, and working with multiple worksheets.

Prerequisite: CIS 106 or CIS 110 with a grade of “C” or higher or Permission of the Instructor.

Hiring Partners

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About This Program


The AAS in Information Systems and Analytics program will educate students in basic technical skills to create, control, and leverage information and data resources of an organization that relates to business intelligence, data mining, and “big data” management, and thereby contribute to the professions, communities, and organizations to which they belong.

Program Dean


Professor Keri Spetzer, kspetzer@gmc.edu

Program Benefits


Earning an AAS degree in Information Systems and Analytics will prepare students for employment opportunities and meet educational requirements for continuation towards a bachelor of applied science degree in supervision and management at GMC. Upon completion of this degree, graduates will be able to transfer credits to a BAS degree program in management or a computer/management information systems-related field of study.

Cost for the Degree


Average Cost for this Degree:
$8,280

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