|
Printable version
The Bachelors of Arts. in Information Technology program will give students a broad education in current areas of
information technology, with a focus on producing educated and sophisticated consumers of information technology.
They will acquire:
- An understanding of the impact of information and communication technologies on social, cultural, and ethical dimensions.
- Strong quantitative and reasoning skills with the ability to present technical data in verbal, written, and graphical forms
- Verbal and written communication literacy
Students will also have an opportunity to specialize in a
domain of interest or to acquire a generalized Information Technology
education.
The Bachelors of Arts in Information Technology consists of the DePaul University Liberal Studies Program
(
please see the Liberal Studies homepage) and
Major Field Courses.
First Year
Liberal Studies (7)-
- Consider CTI courses for Liberal Studies.
Second Year
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | |
| |
HCI 210 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
| | √ |
IT 263 Applied Networks and Security
| | √ |
or
TDC 361 Basic Communication Systems
| | | |
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | |
| |
CSC 223 The Impact of Computing Technology On Our Lives
| | |
CMN 212 Small Group Communication
| | |
or
CMN 220 Public Speaking
| | | |
Liberal Studies (6)
- Consider CTI courses for Liberal Studies.
Third Year
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | |
| |
ENG 204 Technical Writing
| | |
or
ENG 301 Writing in the Professions
| | | |
300-Level CTI electives (1)
Any DePaul class 200-level and higher (2)
Liberal Studies (5)
- Consider CTI courses for Liberal Studies.
3 Technical Grounding Courses from this list:
Fourth Year
| Offered Winter | |
| In class | |
| √ |
SOC 394 Sociology and Society (Satisfies the Junior Experiential Learning requirement)
| | √ |
CSC 378 Software Projects for Community Clients
| | | |
300-Level CTI electives (2)
Any DePaul class 200-level and higher (3)
Open Electives (5)
Open Electives may be taken from any department or program. These are the only courses that may be taken under the pass/fail
option (see the undergraduate Bulletin for details). If you wish to pursue a minor, most minor field courses will be credited
as open electives.
Grades for all courses in the students major (i.e. non-Liberal Studies and non-Open Elective) must be 'C' or better.
Grades of 'C-' may be accepted provided the overall grade point average in the major is 2.0 or better
Last Modified:
Tuesday May 26, 2009
|