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Undergraduate

Information Technology

    Overview

    As computer systems and networks become increasingly central to business, information technology professionals with the skills to install, configure, and troubleshoot these systems are essential for successful business operations.

    The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is to prepare students to acquire knowledge in theoretical and practical applications in computer hardware, software, and information systems. Students participate in intensive computer laboratory assignments, become skilled in solving research problems, and conducting oral and written presentations.

    Curriculum

    General Education (14 Courses)

    • Course
      Credit Hrs
    • ENGL 101 - Oral Communications

      4.5

    • ENGL 102 - English Composition

      4.5

    • ENGL 103 - Advanced Writing

      4.5

    • DIGI 201 - Information Literacy in Contemporary Society

      4.5

    • MATH 101 - College Algebra

      4.5

    • MATH 102 - Calculus

      4.5

    • QANT 301 - Statistics

      4.5

    • SOSC 101 - Sociology

      4.5

    • SOSC 102 - Psychology

      4.5

    • SOSC 103 - Political Science

      4.5

    • SOSC 201 - Law and Ethics

      4.5

    • SOSC 202 - American Cultural Studies

      4.5

    • SOSC 203 - World History – Ancient to 1750

      4.5

    • SCIN 201 - Future Studies

      4.5

    Common Core (7 Courses)

    • BSAI 201 - Principles of Artificial Intelligence

      4.5

    • INST 201 - Introduction to Information Systems

      4.5

    • MGTM 110 - Business Communications

      4.5

    • MGMT 201 - Principles of Management

      4.5

    • MGMT 203 - Principles of Project Management

      4.5

    • TECH 301 - Technology Management

      4.5

    • RESH 401 - Research Methods

      4.5

    Program Core (10 Courses)

    • CMSC 200 - Discrete Mathematics

      4.5

    • CMSC 201 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms

      4.5

    • INST 202 - Data Communications and Networking

      4.5

    • TECH 203 - Network Management and Infrastructure

      4.5

    • INST 301 - Computer Hardware and Software

      4.5

    • INST 302 - Computer Server Environment

      4.5

    • INST 401 - Business Intelligence

      4.5

    • CMSC 301 - Introduction to Programming Logics

      4.5

    • CMSC 302 - Operating Systems

      4.5

    • CMSC 304 - Software Engineering

      4.5

    Elective (8 Courses)

    Students with guidance from their academic advisor will select 8 elective courses. The undergraduate-level courses offered by UoNA for the bachelor’s programs are available in the catalog at uona.edu/catalogs.

    Capstone (1 Course)

    • CAPS 490 - Undergraduate Capstone

      4.5

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