4. Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSc IT) program is designed to prepare graduates who possess the right combination of knowledge and practical expertise to solve computing technology problems in any organization. The program provides students with theoretical knowledge and technical skills as well as professional preparedness for IT careers and/or further study (e.g., Masters). The curriculum covers core IT concepts (e.g., computing and emerging technologies, software development and cyber-security) and ethical, legal, and social issues related to IT.
A. General Academic Requirements
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- 1.5 credits in
- 6–21 credits of unspecified senior-level Information Technology or Computing Science courses including 3 credits at the 400-level courses
In addition to the above, students must complete:
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- 6 additional credits selected from
- any senior level MAT courses
- 3 credits of ENG courses.
- One of
- PHY 131
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- 3 additional credits offered by the Departments of Social Science or Psychology (CNST, ECO, HIS, INDG, POEC, PSCI, PSY, SOC)
In addition to the above, students must present:
Permissible minors: All minors listed in section 10.6 other than Information Technology and Computing Science.