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Information Technology Expand your fundamental technology knowledge and take your IT career to the next level with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Information Technology offered by University College, where classes are designed and delivered for busy adults. A technology degree, offered online, on campus in the evenings, or in a unique com- bination of both, allows students to explore and develop practical skills in systems analy- sis and design, networking, and web design and programming. Whether you currently work in the information technology field or aspire to, the hands-on instruction and inter- disciplinary approach will provide you with the skills necessary to thrive in the IT indus- try. Complete your bachelor’s degree with an information technology major to improve your knowledge of technology functions and issues for your own personal and professional development. The Bachelor of Arts Completion Program is designed to deliver six learning out- comes critical for your success: • Creativity Critical Thinking Knowledge Utilization • Decision Making • Empowerment • Effective Communication BACHELOR’S DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: BACP 2050 Writing Workshop (4) COMMON LEARNING EXPERIENCE (40 Quarter Hours) CA 2050 Effective Communication (4) CA 2100 Creativity and Innovation (4) LOS 2050 Organizational Behavior (4) LOS 2100 Leadership (4) PPSS 2050 Ethical Decision Making (4) PPSS 2100 Concepts of the Public Good (4) ST 2050 Scientific Method (4) ST 2100 The Digital Age (4) GS 2050 21st Century Global Issues (4) GS 2100 The Past as Prologue (4) MAJOR COURSES (40 Quarter Hours) ICT 3100 Systems Analysis and Design (4) ICT 3300 Programming and Data Structures (4) ICT 3400 Database Fundamentals (4) ICT 3500 Web Fundamentals (4) ICT 3800 Network and Internet Fundamentals (4) ST 3050 Quantitative Reasoning (4) BACP 3350 Directed Research (4) BACP 3400 Civic Engagement (4) BACP 3450 Integrative Project Design (Course) (4) BACP 3500 Integrative Project (Project) (4) ELECTIVES (as needed to complete 180 Quarter Hours) Electives can be transfer credits or any of the courses from any of the program majors. COMBINED BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S Students who major in information technology and wish to simultaneously pursue a master's degree in Information and Communications T echnology will have the opportunity to join the combined degree program—a unique dual experience offered by University College. By substituting two graduate courses for two undergraduate courses, students reduce the total time and money spent on their degrees. universitycollege.du.edu 303-871-2291 | [email protected]

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Information

Technology

xpand your fundamental technology

nowledge and take your IT career to theext level with a Bachelor of Arts degree in

formation Technology offered by

niversity College, where classes are

esigned and delivered for busy adults.

technology degree, offered online, on

ampus in the evenings, or in a unique com-

nation of both, allows students to explore

nd develop practical skills in systems analy-

s and design, networking, and web designnd programming. Whether you currently

ork in the information technology field or

spire to, the hands-on instruction and inter-

sciplinary approach will provide you with

e skills necessary to thrive in the IT indus-

y. Complete your bachelor’s degree with

n information technology major to

mprove your knowledge of technology

nctions and issues for your own personal

nd professional development.

he Bachelor of Arts Completion Programdesigned to deliver six learning out-

omes critical for your success:

• Creativity

• Critical Thinking• Knowledge Utilization

• Decision Making• Empowerment

• Effective Communication

BACHELOR’S DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:

BACP 2050 Writing Workshop (

COMMON LEARNING EXPERIENCE (40 Quarter Hours)

CA 2050 Effective Communication (CA 2100 Creativity and Innovation (LOS 2050 Organizational Behavior (LOS 2100 Leadership (PPSS 2050 Ethical Decision Making (PPSS 2100 Concepts of the Public Good (ST 2050 Scientific Method (ST 2100 The Digital Age (GS 2050 21st Century Global Issues (GS 2100 The Past as Prologue (

MAJOR COURSES (40 Quarter Hours)

ICT 3100 Systems Analysis and Design (ICT 3300 Programming and Data Structures (ICT 3400 Database Fundamentals (ICT 3500 Web Fundamentals (ICT 3800 Network and Internet Fundamentals (ST 3050 Quantitative Reasoning (BACP 3350 Directed Research (BACP 3400 Civic Engagement (BACP 3450 Integrative Project Design (Course) (BACP 3500 Integrative Project (Project) (

ELECTIVES (as needed to complete 180 Quarter Hours)Electives can be transfer credits or any of the courses from any of the programmajors.

COMBINED BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’SStudents who major in information technology and wish to simultaneopursue a master's degree in Information and Communications Technolowill have the opportunity to join the combined degree program—a unidual experience offered by University College. By substituting two graducourses for two undergraduate courses, students reduce the total time amoney spent on their degrees.

universitycollege.du.edu

303-871-2291 | [email protected]