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Home / Academics / Archived Course Catalogs / 2011 -2012 Undergraduate Catalog (Web Version) / School of Information Technology
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School of Information Technology

Information Technology

The Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology focuses on developing practical employable technologists. The School of Information Technology teaches students to apply what they have learned and to solve practical business problems by creating technological solutions that support the problem solving and decision-making needs of the corporate community.

Students will gain a solid IT foundation. The curriculum will develop students in the four areas of competencies that are most sought after for employment: technical/ practical skills, business/soft skills, industry/field experience and certifications. Courses will provide graduates with the management, team-building, communication, critical-thinking, and technical skills needed to keep current with ongoing and rapid advances in technology and will make them eligible to explore a varied array of career choices. These career options will include: system analysis, database administration, security analysis, network operations, web technologies, and application development and design.

Students are invited to speak to an adviser regarding minors in Networking, Web and Database Technologies, and Cyber Security and Forensics.

Information Technology B.B.A. Degree #155*

*Students may enroll for this program in the online learning format.

Major Requirements

(72 credits)

Information Technology Core

(51 credits)

IT-103

Introduction to Information Processing

3

IT-120

Computer Hardware

3

IT-125

Computer Software

4

IT-160

Programming Logic

3

IT-170

Cisco I

3

IT-171

Cisco II

4

IT-290

Internship or Equivalent Field Work

3

Or

IT-292

Seminar in Information Technology Studies

3

Or

IT-390

Internship Seminar

3

Or

IT-492

Research Seminar in Information Technology

3

IT-265

Visual Basic

3

IT-295

System Analysis and Design

3

IT-320

Operating Systems

3

IT-330

Database Management Systems

3

IT-372

Network Security

4

IT-376

Wireless Technology

3

IT-396

Management Information Systems

3

IT-494

IT Project Management

3

IT-495

Senior Seminar

3

Computer Electives

(9 credits)

Business Electives

(12 credits)

Other Requirements

(51 credits)

General Education

(30 credits)

EN

English

12

LA-120

Speech Communications

3

MA

Mathematics

6

Other General Education Courses

9

Open Electives

(21 credits)

Total Credits Required

123

Minor in Networking

In addition to all other Information Technology degree requirements, the Networking minor requires successful completion of 21 credits in network-related courses.

Requirements (12 Credits):

IT-225

Unix/Linux

IT-270

CISCO III

IT-271

CISCO IV

IT-275

Networking in a Windows Environment

Networking Minor Elective Courses - choose three

(9 Credits):

IT-279

End User Support

IT-370

Telecommunications

IT-375

Active Directory

IT-470

Operating Systems Security

IT-472

Information Security

Minor in Web and Database Technologies

In addition to all other Information Technology degree requirements, the Web and Database Technologies minor requires successful completion of 21 credits in web and database-related courses.

Requirements (12 Credits):

IT-150

Web Design

IT-158

Web Applications

IT-225

Unix/Linux

IT-430

Advanced DBMS

Web and Database Technologies Elective Courses – choose three (9 Credits):

IT-156

Multimedia Authoring

IT-250

Advanced Web Design

IT-257

Advanced Design Technology

IT-360

Java

IT-368

Web Scripting and Development

Minor in Cyber Security and Forensics

In addition to all other Information Technology degree requirements, the Cyber Security and Forensics minor requires successful completion of 21 credits in cyber security and forensics-related courses.

Requirements (15 Credits):

CJ-101

Introduction to Criminal Justice

CJ-160

Cyber Crime

IT-225

Unix/Linux

IT-472

Information Security

IT-477

Network and Computer Forensics

Cyber Security and Forensics Elective Courses – choose two (6 Credits):

AC-150

Forensic Accounting

CJ-317

Forensics Applied to Computer Investigations.

IT-387

Ethical Hacking

IT-388

Information System Threats, Attacks and Defenses

IT-470

Operating Systems Security

LA-240

Criminology

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