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Dec 26, 2024
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2007-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Technology Major, BS
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Program Mission
The information technology program provides a high quality applications-oriented undergraduate education in computer information technology as a preparation for productive employment or graduate education.
Student Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of the information technology program, students will:
- Exhibit proficiency in the design and development of computer programs and software systems.
- Exhibit proficiency in the application of digital circuits, networking, operating systems and computer architecture principles.
- Exhibit proficiency in the application of computer technologies, procedures, and theories to problem solving and system administration.
- Show evidence of having achieved WSSU Educational Goals.
Graduation Requirements
All information technology majors earn a total of at least 122 semester hours of credit:
40 hours — |
General Education |
19 hours — |
Information technology CORE (CSC 1000 and 2000 level courses) |
39 hours — |
Information technology ADVANCED (CSC 3000 and 4000 level courses) |
9 hours — |
Mathematics (beyond MAT 1313) MAT 2317, 2326, 2337 |
8 hours — |
Science (beyond BIO 1301, PHS 2336 and PHS 2136) PHY 3331 and PHY 3131, PHY 3332 and PHY 3132 |
7 hours — |
General Electives: may include non-CSC courses and/or CSC courses |
122 hours total
Information Technology Majors must earn at least a grade of “C” in all computer science courses.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology
Total Hours: 122 Semester Hours
(GE) General Education Core Requirements
1 Social Science—Select 3 courses (SOC 2301; PSY 2301; HIS 1302; POS 2311 or other approved social science electives) |
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