Caché Campus
Participating Organizations
California
State University Los Angeles
A new and enthusiastic member of the Caché Campus program, CSU Los Angeles has quickly integrated Caché into their curriculum. Professor Phillip D. Thomas uses Caché in an Advanced C++ programming course, in which students write an application which communicates with a variety of databases, including Caché. Additionally, Caché is the focus of multiple workshops for the 150-member Abacus Computer Society, which allows students to work with others on programming projects, hold contests, and learn about job opportunities through guest speakers and visits to data processing centers.
Computer Information Systems is offered as undergraduate and graduate degree programs and as an option within the MBA and MSA graduate degree programs, each with different course concentrations leading to particular career objectives.
Cal State L.A.'s undergraduate Computer Information Systems degree is founded on a solid core of courses in business including accounting, economics, information systems, statistics, and management. At the upper division level, students acquire specialized knowledge through the study of such topics as advanced information systems, data base design, systems analysis methods, advanced application programming, decision support systems, distributed processing, and office systems.
California State University Los Angeles Caché Campus contact:
Professor Phillip Thomas

