Four Year Program of Study

The following is a four year plan of study for the BS IT program. Unless otherwise indicated, each course is 3 credit hours.

The only IT courses not offered every semester are on a rotation basis are in the specializations. See the "Select a Specialization" web page for more information. Click Here

Semester 1 Semester 2
Year 1 ENGL 1101: Composition I ENGL 1102: Composition II
MATH 1111: College Algebra MATH 2130: Discrete Mathematics
IT 1130: Introduction to IT IT 1430: Web Page Development
HIST 2110: The United States: A Comprehensive Survey Lab Science I (4)
HLTH 1520: Healthful Living (2) ECON 2105: Principles of Macro Economics
FYE 1220: University Orientation (2)

Total: 16 hours

Total: 16 hours

Year 2 CSCI 1236: Introduction to Java Programming CISM 2230: Applications Development (Java II)
ENGL 2111/2112 World Literature STAT 2231: Introduction to Statistics I
IT 2333: IT Infrastructure IT 3233: Database Design and Implementation
Environmental Science (4) COMM 1110: Principles of Public Speaking
MATH 1232: Survey of Calculus Social Science Elective (Area E)
KINS (PE Activity Course) (1)
 

Total: 16 hours

Total: 16 hours

Year 3 CISM 3134: Data Communications IT 3234: Software Acquisition, Integration and Implementation
HIST 1112: World History II IT Specialization 1
IT 3131: Web Application Design and Development General Elective 1
POLS 1110: Introduction to American Government Second Discipline 1
Second Discipline Area F Course Second Discipline 2
IDS 2210: Turning Points and Connections (1) KINS (PE Activity Course) (1)

Total: 16 hours

Total: 16 hours

Year 4 IT 4790: IT Internship IT 4131: IT Capstone Project
Second Discipline 3 IT Specialization 3
Second Discipline 4 Second Discipline 5
IT Specialization 2 General Elective 3
General Elective 2 IT 4130: IT Issues and Management

Total: 15 hours

Total: 15 hours

Note: Students who cannot take MATH 1232 in their first semester are advised to take it in the second semester of their second year.  MATH 1111 can then be used as one of the free electives.