The Information Technology (IT) program offers both a major and a minor in IT. Upon completion of General Studies, pre-major and major core course requirements, students may choose one of the five application domain concentration areas in Network/Database/Web, Accounting, Business, Computer Science, and Medical Informatics.
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2012-2013 |
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General Studies Courses |
36-40 |
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Pre-Major Courses |
10 |
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Major Core Courses |
45 |
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Application Domain Concentration Elective Courses |
15 |
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Free Elective Courses |
10-14 |
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Total |
120 |
ITS 202 Computer Hardware Essentials (3)
ITS 203 Operating Systems Essentials (3)
ITS 211 Programming Language I (3)
ITS 212 Programming Language II (3)
ITS 321 Database Fundamentals (3)
ITS 322 Database Applications (3)
ITS 331 Computer Networking Fundamentals (3)
ITS 341 Systems Analysis and Design (3)
ITS 351 Web Systems and Digital Media (3)
ITS 361 Information Security Fundamentals (3)
ITS 371 Human Computer Interaction (3)
ITS 381 Social and Professional Issues in IT (3)
ITS 382 IT Technical Writing (3)
ITS 491 Senior Capstone Design Project I (3)
ITS 492 Senior Capstone Design Project II (3)
The field of IT is broad enough that it has applications in nearly all human endeavors. To function as user advocates, IT students must be able to work effectively with people from other disciplines. The concentration elective courses are designed to provide students with application domain knowledge of their choice. Students must select 15 credit hours in consultation with their faculty advisors from the following concentration categories and associated course lists (NOTE: courses with * are required)
ITS 423 Database Administration (3)
ITS 432 Network Administration-Client Support (3)
ITS 433 Network Administration-Server Support (3)
ITS 452 Web Programming (3)
ITS 453 E-commerce Application Development (3)
ITS 495 Special Topics (1-3)
ACC 201 Financial Accounting (3)*
ACC 202 Managerial Accounting (3)*
ACC 331 Income Tax Accounting (3)*
ACC 442 Accounting Information Systems (3)*
ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I (3)
ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II (3)
ACC 321 Managerial Cost Accounting (3)
BUS 211 Management and Organizational Behavior (3)
BUS 221 Marketing (3)
BUS 331 Business Statistics (3)
BUS 351 Business Finance (3)
BUS 371 Business Law I (3)
BUS 431 Production and Operations Management (3)
BUS 461 Global Business (3)
ECO 201 Introduction to Economics I (3)
ECO 202 Introduction to Economics II (3)
CSC 201 Introduction to Computer Organization (3)
CSC 202 Assembly Language Programming (3)
CSC 305 Introduction to File Processing (3)
CSC 315 Data Structure and Algorithm Analysis (3)
CSC 336 Organization of Programming Languages (3)
CSC 401 Analysis of Algorithms (3)
CSC 402 Artificial Intelligence (3)
CSC 406 Object Oriented Programming (3)
CSC 495 Special Topics (1-3)
BIO 106 Medical Terminology (3)
BIO 107 Principles of Biology for Science Majors I (4)
BIO 108 Principles of Biology for Science Majors II (4)
BIO 233 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4)
BIO 332 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4)
CHE 107 General Chemistry I (3)
CHE 108 General Chemistry II (3)
CHE 109 General Chemistry Laboratory I (1)
CHE 110 General Chemistry Laboratory II (1)
ITS 395 Special Topics (1-3)
ITS 495 Special Topics (1-3)
IT Industry Certification
Industry-sponsored IT certifications are highly recommended as it has become a general practice by employers to demand a relevant college degree as well as IT certifications for entry level professional jobs.
IT Major Internship Requirement
Two summer or semester internships are required. Students can start the internship program in their sophomore year. Our in-house internship coordinator and faculty advisor will work closely with each student on internship preparation, placement, and follow-up.
Requirements for a Minor in Information Technology
The minor in IT consists of a minimum of 21 credit hours of major core and elective courses. The specific courses of study will be determined in consultation with the IT Program Director. Students in all other programs are strongly encouraged to minor in IT as computer skills enhance career opportunities and are essential in the work place.
Laptop and ACM Student Membership Requirements
IT majors and minors are required to have their own laptops. Check the IT Program website for minimum system configurations for laptops (PC and Apple Mac). They are also required to join Association of Computing Machinery (www.acm.org), the world's largest professional, educational, and scientific computing society. An annual student membership fee is $19 with many benefits, such as free online books and courses, career advises, job fairs, student and computing professional networks, and conferences.