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The Master of Science in E-Commerce
Technology is designed for those who want to specialize in e-business
systems development and management. Modern organizations are designing
and deploying Internet-based technologies for integrated e-commerce
transactions, supply chain management, customer relationship management,
and enterprise portals. The movement toward e-business collaboration
among organizations along industry value chains will demand IT
professionals to develop strong technical skills as well as a deep
knowledge of IT architecture and business processes. The MS in
E-Commerce Technology exposes students to a broad and ever-changing mix
of technologies, programming languages and tools. Practicum, team
projects, and work for real clients provide an authentic environment for
learning. The new curriculum provides
flexible,
modularized advanced training in e-business systems as well as
competencies in Internet application
development, advanced Internet technologies, and wireless applications.
Students may also expand their competencies in IT architecture design,
project management, enterprise systems
integration, or design of information security, networks, and databases.
The program follows a three-phase sequence, with each phase preparing
the student for the subsequent phase. The master’s degree program consists
of:
Upon acceptance into the master’s degree program, the
student will meet with a faculty advisor to discuss required courses for
the Prerequisite Phase. The Prerequisite Phase is intended to ensure that
all students enter graduate courses with an equivalent background. While
completing this phase, a student is considered a conditionally admitted
master’s student. In the Foundation Phase, a student will follow a sequence
of courses to acquire an understanding of the technological and theoretical
Foundations for the particular degree. In the Advanced Phase of the program,
the fundamental information learned previously allows a student to study
advanced topics within the chosen degree. This phase adds depth to the work
completed in the Foundation Phase. Individual interests and needs are also
addressed through a series of elective courses chosen in consultation with
the student’s faculty advisor.
Grade and GPA requirements
Grades: Students must receive a grade of B- or better in each prerequisite
course and a C- or better in all other courses.
GPA: Students must maintain a graduate level GPA of 2.50 or higher
while pursuing their degree. Students will not be approved for graduation
with less than a 2.50 GPA. Students with a GPA of 3.90 will graduate with
distinction.
Prerequisite Phase
The courses in the Prerequisite Phase for the Master of E-Commerce Technology
are:
*CSC 224 is equivalent to both CSC 211 and CSC
212. Only students with experience in programming languages should take
CSC 224.
By taking these courses and receiving a grade of a B- or better
in each, the student will have completed the requirements of the Prerequisite
Phase. All or part of the Prerequisite Phase may be waived if a student
has the equivalent academic background. Alternatively, students with practical
experience may complete a Graduate Assessment Examination (GAE) to show
competency in a prerequisite. All students are blocked from enrolling in
Foundation Phase courses prior to completing their prerequisites. The student
must submit an online Change of Status request when the Prerequisite Phase
is completed to inform the Student Services offices that the block can be
removed. The online request must be submitted two weeks before the student
intends to register for graduate level classes. The student will then be
considered a fully admitted student, and may pass to the Graduate Phase
of the program. Students may submit the Change of Status request by
logging in to MyCTI.
Foundation Phase
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 455 E-Commerce Web Site Engineering
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CSC 449 Database Technologies
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SE 430 Object Oriented Modeling
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ECT 425 Technical Fundamentals of Distributed Information Systems
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Advanced Phase( 9 courses; at least four 500-level courses)
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Required (3 courses)(Note: Along with ECT 455 and ECT 589
or ECT 590, these five courses constitute the E-Business Systems module.)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 480 Intranets and Portals
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ECT 481 Internet Supply Chain Management
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ECT 582 Secure Electronic Commerce
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Electives (5 courses)
With numerous pre-defined competency modules, students can gain expertise in addition to competency in e-business systems.
A student can take four courses listed in one of the competencies based on their career goals and preferences. Stduents can fulfill these electives by taking courses in:
- One pre-defined competency module or a customized module, and
- Additional elective courses.
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Capstone (1 course)
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 589 E-Commerce Technology Capstone
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or
ECT 590 E-Business Technology Practicum
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Advanced Electives
E-Commerce Technology Modules
Database Design I
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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CSC 449 Database Technologies
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CSC 451 Database Design
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CSC 452 Database Programming
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CSC 454 Database Administration and Management
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IS 549 Data Warehousing and Data Mining
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Database Design II
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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CSC 550 Object-Oriented Databases
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CSC 551 Distributed Database Systems
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CSC 553 Advanced Database Concepts
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IS 549 Data Warehousing and Data Mining
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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Application Development
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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SE 452 Object-Oriented Enterprise Computing
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SE 470 Software Development Processes
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SE 482 Requirements Engineering
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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HCI 440 Usability Engineering
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SE 560 Structured Document Interchange and Processing
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IS 450 Enterprise System Implementation.
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ECT 455 E-Commerce Web Site Engineering
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ECT 583 Advanced Scripting Technologies
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Software Engineering
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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SE 450 Object-Oriented Software Development
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SE 452 Object-Oriented Enterprise Computing
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SE 550 Distributed Software Development
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SE 480 Software Architecture
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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HCI 440 Usability Engineering
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Data Mining & Analytics
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 584 Web Data Mining for Business Intelligence
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IS 567 Knowledge Discovery Technologies
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CSC 423 Data Analysis and Regression
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IS 574 Business Intelligence
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ECT 480 Intranets and Portals
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IS 456 Knowledge Management Systems
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Network Design
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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TDC 463 Computer Networks and Data Systems
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TDC 511 Telecommunications Practicum
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TDC 564 Local Area Networks
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TDC 567 Telecommunication Systems Design and Management
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e-Business Systems
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 455 E-Commerce Web Site Engineering
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ECT 480 Intranets and Portals
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ECT 481 Internet Supply Chain Management
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ECT 582 Secure Electronic Commerce
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ECT 586 Customer Relationship Management Technologies
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ECT 589 E-Commerce Technology Capstone
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ECT 590 E-Business Technology Practicum
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HCI Methods
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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HCI 430 Prototyping and Implementation
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HCI 440 Usability Engineering
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HCI 450 Foundations of Human-Computer Interaction
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HCI 460 Usability Evaluation Methods
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HCI 445 Inquiry Methods and Use Analysis
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Internet Application Development
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 455 E-Commerce Web Site Engineering
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ECT 583 Advanced Scripting Technologies
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HCI 440 Usability Engineering
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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SE 560 Structured Document Interchange and Processing
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ECT 587 Mobile Commerce Technology
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ECT 588 E-Marketplace Technology
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Information Assurance & Security Design
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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IS 505 Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Theories and Strategies
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IS 511 Social Issues of Computing
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TDC 463 Computer Networks and Data Systems
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TDC 572 Network Security
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ECT 582 Secure Electronic Commerce
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CNS 594 Computer Information and Network Security Capstone
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Enterprise Systems Integration
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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IS 450 Enterprise System Implementation.
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IS 560 Enterprise Systems
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ECT 480 Intranets and Portals
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ECT 481 Internet Supply Chain Management
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ECT 586 Customer Relationship Management Technologies
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ECT 565 Mobile Enterprise
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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Project Management
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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IS 450 Enterprise System Implementation.
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IS 512 Collaborative Technologies for Leading Projects
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IS 560 Enterprise Systems
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IS 578 Information Technology Consulting
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IS 483 Information Services and Operations
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Wireless/Mobile Applications
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 587 Mobile Commerce Technology
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ECT 565 Mobile Enterprise
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HCI 440 Usability Engineering
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HCI 530 Usability Issues for Handheld Devices
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SE 540 Software Development for Mobile and Wireless Systems
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Knowledge Management
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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IS 456 Knowledge Management Systems
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ECT 480 Intranets and Portals
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IS 575 Intelligent Information Retrieval
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CSC 480 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
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IS 574 Business Intelligence
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Advanced Internet Technologies
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 587 Mobile Commerce Technology
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ECT 557 Peer-To-peer Technology
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ECT 588 E-Marketplace Technology
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ECT 590 E-Business Technology Practicum
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IT Architecture Design
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 565 Mobile Enterprise
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ECT 556 Enterprise Architecture and Design
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DS 520 System Design and Implementation with Distributed Object Frameworks
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SE 450 Object-Oriented Software Development
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SE 554 Enterprise Component Architecture
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SE 480 Software Architecture
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SE 473 Security Architecture I
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CSC 551 Distributed Database Systems
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ECT 590 E-Business Technology Practicum
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TDC 463 Computer Networks and Data Systems
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TDC 567 Telecommunication Systems Design and Management
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IT Planning and Strategies
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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ECT 565 Mobile Enterprise
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IS 511 Social Issues of Computing
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ECT 556 Enterprise Architecture and Design
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IS 577 Information Systems Capstone
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IS 540 Global Information Technology
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ECT 589 E-Commerce Technology Capstone
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IS 556 Enterprise Project Management
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Global Systems & Strategies
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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IS 450 Enterprise System Implementation.
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IS 511 Social Issues of Computing
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IS 421 Information Systems Analysis
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IS 577 Information Systems Capstone
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IS 540 Global Information Technology
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IS 483 Information Services and Operations
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ECT 589 E-Commerce Technology Capstone
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Legal & Social Issues
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | Online | |
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IS 482 Legal Aspects of Information Technology
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ECT 585 Legal Aspects of E-Commerce
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IS 511 Social Issues of Computing
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IS 450 Enterprise System Implementation.
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TDC 569 Telecommunication Regulation, Policy,law and Standards
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Elective Course Restrictions
Elective courses are in the range of 420-699
and must be from the
school of CTI. Credit for courses
taken outside of the school will only be given if approved by a faculty
advisor. Courses suggested for any Prerequisite Phase in any concentration
do not count for elective credit. Any course required for the student’s
concentration but taken as part of the requirements of another degree earned
by the student may be waived, but cannot be used for elective credit.
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