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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 (12 Courses)

    Common Core (8 Courses)

    Program Core (11 Courses)

    Elective (8 Courses)

    Capstone (1 Course)