CORE COURSES
Take the following courses:
Seeks to develop and improve fundamental principles and methods of selecting, organizing,
developing, and communicating a line of reasoning and evidence for constructive influence
in speaking situations. Students make three formal presentations, analyze messages,
and improve their listening skills 3 CreditsCS, HPrerequisites: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing. An introductory study of computer science software development concepts. Python is
used to introduce a disciplined approach to problem solving methods, algorithm development,
software design, coding, debugging, testing, and documentation in the object oriented
paradigm. This is the first course in the study of computer science. 3 CreditsN,CTGES,CTGISRecommended programming experience or IT110 or IT100, IT111 or IM110 or MA103 but
not necessary. This course provides a context for further study in information technology. Topics
include an overview of the fundamentals of information systems, current and emerging
technologies, business applications, communications and decision making, and the impact
of these systems on business, government, and society. This course will also emphasize
the development of both writing and speaking skills through application of the concepts
that define the course. Students who have passed IT-111 or IM-110 may not take this
course. 3 CreditsS This course introduces students to three core areas in Information Technology: networks,
database and web. The course progresses through two phases during its study of modern
IT environments. Initial study includes all the necessary components of today's IT
system environment and its use in business. Secondly, students use a server based
database development environment to create an IT system. 4 CreditsNPrerequisites: CS110. MA116 strongly recommended. This course reviews and applies project management processes and techniques such as
project life cycle, project selection methods, work breakdown instructions, network
diagrams, cost estimates, and more. 3 CreditsS,CW,CS,SW-LEPrerequisites: IT210 and Jr or Sr standing or permission of the instructor. Corequisite:
IT308. This lab will require a team of students to function as a project development team
for an IT- related business. The students will be exposed to many aspects of systems
analysis, design, development and implementation, as well as project management tools
and techniques. Students will be required to learn in a just-in-time mode using on-demand
educational resources. 1 CreditsSPrerequisites: IT210 and Jr or Sr standing or by permission of the instructor. Corequisite:
IT307. Note: This course will have appointed class times for projects other than the
times listed on the schedule. CM-200 Art of Public Speaking
CS-110 Computer Science I
IT-110 Principles of Information Technology
IT-210 Information Technology Systems
IT-307 Project Management
IT-308 Innovations for Industry I
THE METAVERSE
Take one of the following courses:
This introductory course focuses on how information technologies shape the way we
think and organize ourselves. Studying the technology of the book, the world wide
web and the metaverse, students isolate the critical issues of change central to the
decision making of leaders in Information Technology. 3 Credits
H,CW,CS
Prerequisites: CM132 or IT110 or IT111. This introductory course focuses on how information technologies shape the way we
think and organize ourselves. In studying the technology of the book, social media
and the metaverse, students explore change and technology as central to the decision
making of leaders. 3 CreditsH, CW, CSPrerequisites: CM133 or IT110 or IT111.
IT-290
The Metaverse
CM-290 The Metaverse
BUSINESS ELECTIVE
Take one course from the Business - EB Department.
Secondary Emphasis Credit Total = 18
Six credits must be at the 300/400-level. Any course exception must be approved by the advisor and/or department chair.