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Nov 24, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Technology, BS
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This program provides students with knowledge and abilities that prepare them for careers in Information Technology (IT) and for continued professional development. The IT professional understands, evaluates, applies, and manages the information technology resources of individuals and organizations to assist them in achieving their goals and objectives. In addition to providing such preparation in an ever changing technical landscape, this program prepares students to be effective communicators and contributing collaborators in multiple domains.
The major courses follow a well-defined prerequisite structure with pervasive topics, such as security, spanning multiple courses. A noteworthy aspect of the program is that the Cognate Area requires both breadth and depth of study in relevant areas, and also provides an opportunity for the completion of a related minor. A capstone course in the senior year requires each student to complete a project under the direction of a faculty member. Opportunities exist for internship and practica experiences.
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Information Technology Curriculum
1Selection of a First Year Seminar that also fulfill a General Education Requirement will not add to the total credits for the semester.
2 Recommendations include BIOL 110 -111 , CHEM 110-111 , PHYS 120 , PHYS 121 .
3Recommendations include ECO 153 , ECO 154 , S/CJ 210 , PSYC 110 .
4At least two courses from one of the areas below, and at least one from one of the other areas. Additional courses must be approved by the student’s Departmental Academic Advisor.
- Accounting (ACC 253 - Financial Accounting , ACC 254 - Managerial Accounting )
- Art (ART 112 - Color and Design )
- Communication (COMM 110 - (S) Interpersonal Communication , COMM 214 - Small Group Communication , COMM 312 - Organizational Communication )
- Computing (CMPS 240 - Data Structures and Algorithms , CMPS 250 - Machine Organization and Assembly Language Programming , CMPS 330 - (W,EPW) Information Systems Analysis , CMPS 331 - Information Systems Development )
- Finance (FIN 251 - Introduction to Finance )
- Health Administration (HADM 111 - Introduction to Health Administration , HADM 112 - Health Systems , HADM 211 - (W,EPW) Health Administration )
- Marketing (MKT 351 - Introduction to Marketing )
- Management (MGT 251 - Legal Environment of Business , MGT 351 - Principles of Management I , MGT 352 - Principles of Management II )
- Mathematical and Theoretical Foundations (CMPS 260 - Theoretical Foundations of Computer Science , MATH 114 - (Q) Calculus I , MATH 368 - Cryptography )
- Psychology (PSYC 230 - Sensation and Perception , PSYC 236 - Industrial/Organizational Psychology )
- Writing (WRTG 211 - (W) Writing for the Workplace )
- Other, as approved by department.
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