Information Technology (BSIT): Generalist
Bachelor's degree
Online
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Virtual classes
Yes
AIU’s Online Bachelor's Degree in IT is designed to provide students with real-world knowledge that can be applicable to many industries. The dynamic curriculum covers the basics of networking, databases, hardware, programming, information systems and security.
About this course
Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to IT disciplines
Employ techniques, tools, best practices and standards necessary for computing practice
Create a set of user requirements utilizing methodologies appropriate for the IT discipline for the purposes of selecting, creating, evaluating, and administering computer-based system processes, components, or programs
Develop computer based and integrated IT solutions that combine stated requirements with analytical results of problems, designs and implementations
Analyze the professional, ethical, legal, security and social implications of computing environments on individuals, organizations and society in both local and global settings
Work effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal including the creation of an effective project plan
Explain the value and need of continuous professional development in IT disciplines
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Subjects
- Systems
- Programming
- Project Management
- Mobile Technology
- Security
- Operating Systems
- Professional Communications
- English Composition
- Academic
- Professional
Course programme
- English Composition I
- English Composition II
- General College Mathematics
- College Algebra
- Academic and Professional Success
- Technology and Information Literacy
- Interpersonal Communication
- Humanities (2 Courses)
- Natural Sciences (2 Courses)
- Social and Behavorial Sciences (2 Courses)
- Discovering Information Technology
- Introduction to Computer and Network Hardware
- Developing Professional Communications
- Introduction to Operating Systems
- Fundamentals of Programming and Logic
- Introduction to Databases
- Network Infrastructure Basics
- Information Technology Security
- Introduction to Web Systems and Media
- Human/Computer Interfaces and Interactions
- Mobile Technology
- Program Capstone for IT
- Project Management
- A combination of 11 undergraduate courses (3 must be Upper Division)
- A combination of any 5 undergraduate Information Technology courses (ITCO/ITDI/ITAS/ITNA/ITSD).
Additional information
Total tuition for the Online Bachelor's Degree in IT program may vary depending on your educational needs, existing experience, and other factors.
Information Technology (BSIT): Generalist