Overview

Ryan Gantner, Chair
Bruce Blaine, Daniel Cass, Carol Freeman, Kris H. Green, Nadine Hanebutte, Scott Harrison, Erica Johnson, Elizabeth Leboffe, Mark McKinzie, Donald L. Muench, Bernard Ricca, Rebecca Tiffin, Gerald Wildenberg, Erik Winarski
Information Technology is a term often used to denote the computer and communications industries and the application of computing and communications technologies in business, industry, government, and entertainment. The minor in Information Technology provides the general student with the opportunity to acquire an understanding of the impact and applications of computing and communication technologies. Students study networks as communication systems, concepts of data and how information is derived from the data, and fundamental web technologies.
The applications software in the minor are tools that are widely available and important in the workplace. Organizations rely heavily on the use of these tools and on the people who use this software competently and professionally. Regardless of a student’s major, knowledge about these applications is important.
Students who complete this minor satisfactorily should be able to use and apply current technical concepts and practices in the core information technologies, including programming, computer networking and hardware, databases, and web technologies and issues.
Program Requirements
Information Technology Minor Requirements
| CSCI 150 |
P4 Introduction to High Technology |
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| CSCI 260 |
Introduction to Databases and Applications |
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| CSCI 300 |
Networking |
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| APIT 400 level Elective |
Any 400 level APIT course or APIT 400 - Special Topics |
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| Choose one elective grouping:* |
CSCI 130 Cyber Law CSCI 251 Introduction to Computer Security |
CSCI 152 P4 Introduction to Programming with Visual Basic CSCI 161 P4 Foundations of Computer Science I |
CSCI 220 P4 Media Technologies APIT/COMM 369 Web Design |
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(18) |
*Students may not mix courses in these elective groupings.
Note: A grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.