This is for the people wondering what an IT major is.
The Information Technology and Business Administration degree prepares students to understand both information technology and the business needs of the modern corporate world. This major will provide the student with a detailed understanding of business practices and terminology while also providing the student with an understanding of how computer technology functions and how it can best be utilized in the business world. This combined educational program will provide students with opportunities in both the business and information technology fields. This major can be completed in seven terms by earning 12 semester credit hours per term.
Core General Education Courses:
30 Credits
CM100 Advanced Grammar
CM110 Technology with Applied Communications (Done)
CM200 Composition
CM220 Speech
HU200 Literature and the Written Word
HU220 Ethics
MA110 Mathematics of Personal Finance
SS100 College Foundations (Done)
SS200 Career Foundations
SS240 Microeconomics (Done)
Core Major Courses:
39 Credits
IT110 Programming Logic
IT130 Excel Spreadsheet Development
IT145 Introduction to Database Management Systems
IT150 Introduction to Computer Operations
IT170 Web Page Development
IT180 Introduction to Visual Basic
IT200 JavaScript Programming
IT210 Microsoft Application Integration
IT230 Introduction to PC Hardware and Technical Support
IT290 Project Management Theory and Application
CO220 Introduction to Cisco Network Devices
MC221 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
MC222 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Supporting Major Courses:
9 Credits
AC100 Introduction to Accounting
BA100 Principles of Management
BA130 Contemporary Leadership Theory
Take 2 of the following electives:
BA110 Principles of Marketing
BA200 Principles of Insurance and Risk Management
BA205 Human Resource Management
BA250 Principles of Banking
IT185 Intermediate Visual Basic
MC223 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
CO222 Advanced Cisco Network Devices
CM245 Practical Spanish for Business Professionals
Core General Education Courses:
30 Credits
CM100 Advanced Grammar
CM110 Technology with Applied Communications (Done)
CM200 Composition
CM220 Speech
HU200 Literature and the Written Word
HU220 Ethics
MA110 Mathematics of Personal Finance
SS100 College Foundations (Done)
SS200 Career Foundations
SS240 Microeconomics (Done)
Core Major Courses:
39 Credits
IT110 Programming Logic
IT130 Excel Spreadsheet Development
IT145 Introduction to Database Management Systems
IT150 Introduction to Computer Operations
IT170 Web Page Development
IT180 Introduction to Visual Basic
IT200 JavaScript Programming
IT210 Microsoft Application Integration
IT230 Introduction to PC Hardware and Technical Support
IT290 Project Management Theory and Application
CO220 Introduction to Cisco Network Devices
MC221 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
MC222 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Supporting Major Courses:
9 Credits
AC100 Introduction to Accounting
BA100 Principles of Management
BA130 Contemporary Leadership Theory
Take 2 of the following electives:
BA110 Principles of Marketing
BA200 Principles of Insurance and Risk Management
BA205 Human Resource Management
BA250 Principles of Banking
IT185 Intermediate Visual Basic
MC223 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
CO222 Advanced Cisco Network Devices
CM245 Practical Spanish for Business Professionals
2 Comments:
At 9:47 PM, Cindy said…
Then you can get a kick butt job, make lots of money and buy me a nice car. He He.
At 7:20 AM, Chelie said…
I'll be getting me a car first, and a chauffer, mainly because I am too chicken to drive.
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