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Information Technology (B.S.) – IT Track

The Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology.  There are two majors in the program.  1) Information Technology (IT) Major  is for students who want broad coverage of information technology concepts.  2) Software Major is for students who want to add a strong theoretical foundation of Computer Science that can be integrated within a vast array of career options.  This section explains the requirements for the Information Technology major.

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Prerequisites

Students should have completed the following courses (or equivalent) prior to starting the BS in Information Technology.

Only a programming course in Java will be accepted as transfer credit to satisfy COP2210.

 

  • COP2250 Programming in Java
  • PSY2012 Introduction to Psychology
  • COT3100 Discrete Structures OR MAD2104 Discrete Math
  • CGS1920 Introduction to the Computing Field
  • CGS2518 Computer Data Analysis OR CGS2060 Introduction to Microcomputers OR CGS2100 Introduction to Micro for Business
  • MAC1147 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry OR MAC1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra

 

Interdisciplinary Credits

Nine credits must be taken outside Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences. These credits must be selected from the courses for a minor or certificate in another discipline. All nine credits must be taken from the same minor or certificate.

Core Courses

  • CEN3721 Human Computer Interaction
  • CGS3095 Technology in the Global Arena
  • CGS3767 Computer Operating Systems
  • CGS4285 Applied Computer Networking
  • CGS4854 Web Site Construction and Management
  • CNT4403 Computing and Network Security

Elective Courses

All students must take five elective courses.

Students must select two from each area of concentration and take the fifth course from either concentration.

Application Development

System Network

 

Free Electives

All students must complete additional general elective courses to reach a minimum of 120 total credits. Prerequisites can count as general electives.

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