2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Information Technology, B.S. (PGS)


David Seppala-Holtzman, D.Phil., Chairperson
Victoria Hong, M.B.A., Associate Chairperson

The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Technology is designed to prepare students to apply information technology within organizational contexts. Specifically, the program will focus on the development of technology infrastructures and systems and the use of these to acquire, deploy and manage information.

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Technology within the School of Professional and Graduate Studies would be expected to have post-secondary education and training and have acquired, through experience, the skills and knowledge appropriate to the degree.

The Department reserves the right to require an additional English writing course(s) at any point in a student’s program if deemed appropriate based on the student’s writing level.

Prerequisite Computer Courses/Experience: 6 Credits


Elective Major Courses: 5-6 Credits


Choose two courses from the following

Liberal Arts Electives: 28–31 Credits


Other Electives: 35–45 Credits


Total: 128 Credits