Major in Computer and Information Technology (BA/BS)
The Computer and Information Technology program transforms students into technology leaders in a sustainable global economy.
This is achieved by presenting students with a strong foundation in the concepts, theories, and practices that serve as the basis for technology infrastructures. This includes the design, implementation, and administration of secured systems and networks. Students will learn these skills as they apply to both on-premise and cloud infrastructures. Students then have the opportunity to gain more depth of knowledge by selecting a required concentration in Network Infrastructure or Systems Infrastructure.
68 credits
Core requirements, 53 credits
CCIM 200 | The CCIM Experience | 1 |
CCIM 300 | CCIM Career Development | 1 |
CCIM 400 | Career Success and Advancement | 1 |
COMM 251 | Business and Professional Communication | 3 |
COMM 340 | Leadership and Small Group Communication | 3 |
CS 120 | Computer Science 1: Programming Fundamentals | 4 |
CS 121 | Computer Science 2: Data Structures and Objects | 4 |
CS 203 | Introduction to Computer Security | 3 |
CT 111 | PC Hardware/Software Support | 3 |
CT 210 | Data Networking 1 | 3 |
CT 211 | System Administration Fundamentals | 3 |
CT 221 | Linux 1 | 3 |
CT 225 | Virtualization Fundamentals | 3 |
CT 240 | Cyber Ethics | 3 |
CT 275 | Technology Automation | 3 |
CT 325 | Information Technology Project Planning | 3 |
CT 385 | Internship in Computer & Information Technology / Applied Cybersecurity | 1-3 |
CT 460 | Technology Leadership | 3 |
CT 466 | Capstone in Computer & Information Technology/Applied Cybersecurity | 3 |
Complete one concentration, 15 credits
Network Infrastructure Concentration, 15 credits
Directed electives, 6 credits from
CT 340 | Wireless Network Communications | 3 |
CT 371 | Voice Over Internet Protocol Networking | 3 |
CT 430 | Adaptive Network Security | 3 |
CT 445 | Software Defined Networks | 3 |
CT 450 | Enterprise Infrastructure Design | 3 |
Systems Infrastructure Concentration, 15 credits
Directed electives, 6 credits from
CT 335 | Private Cloud Infrastructure | 3 |
CT 345 | Public Cloud Infrastructures | 3 |
CT 380 | Electronic Communications Administration | 3 |
CT 421 | Data Storage and Disaster Recovery | 3 |
CT 435 | DevOps Infrastructure | 3 |
Exit Survey
Complete the Exit Survey. The link is located in the Computer Technology Datacenter community in Canvas.
Total Credit Hours: 68