Sorry to read this late, but I can help you.
I am a CIS major student at (Un-named University or Institute). I have done 1 year already in Computer Science (CIS). Well, it first starts with the basics, you know, like hardware and software. Then you take classes that go more into detail. You also have to take some math, english, business, and humanities courses. Where I go, you actually take less of those courses than most Universities in California, and more of the good stuff.
I am now a week from finishing my third semester, and I am almost than with a class that prepares you to take the A+ Certification test. In those semesters, I also learned a programming language (I rather not name it) pretty well, and I am almost done with the Introduction to C++ class. Next semester I am going to take some Operating Systems class, along with Accounting, Professional Writing. One thing about College is that you must be responsible. Hell yeah I gotta be responsible, if I drop my grades I don't get financial Aid, and financial aid covers all of my tuition. So, expect to stay a few more hours awake after midnight doing projects, homeworks, and take home tests. You will be at the point of breaking out in anxiety, but be cool. Just like Qhimm was going through the other day, I have gone through it too, and maybe you will also.
You will have less hours of school, so you can have some time to get a part time job (Part-time not Full-time, because chances are you are going to get a lot of homework to do (if they give you homework)). Anyways, I got off the subject. My future classes in the next semesters will be Networking, Advanced C++, Java, Visual Basic, Network Security, Electronics, Oracle8i, and some more classes. The cool thing about the University that I am going to is that we do a Senior Project, and we do it in something that has to do with CIS. We have to do something creative that is actually useful for some business(I heard that some senior project was donated to a hospital). Well that's most of it, you will have fun. If you can, try to get a head start in your studies (You'll regret it if you don't).
-vvalentine