Information Technology, Bachelor of Science
	
Career Information
The Bachelor of Information Technology program prepares students for job positions such as System Administrator or Network Administrator. Key subject areas include: Server Administration, Network Administration, Network Security, Cloud, Scripting, and Project Management.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science degree, students will:
- Apply theory and concepts pertaining to the planning, design, and management of IT infrastructures and services in enterprise, medium, and small businesses. 
 - Effectively communicate IT challenges, needs, and concepts in written and presentation formats for a variety of workplace and industry environments.
 - Research and evaluate current and evolving technologies within IT and IT Infrastructures.
 - Work independently and professionally to manage, organize, and lead IT based projects.
 - Be able to assess and develop Information Technology solutions that support Native American governments and businesses.
 
	
		
			Curriculum
		
			Fall (Third Year)
		
			Winter (Third Year)
		
			Spring (Third Year)
		
			Fall (Fourth Year)
		
			
				| ITEC405 | Networking: Advanced Routing | 4  | 
			
				| ITEC410 | Cloud Computing | 4  | 
			
				| ITEC415 | IT Seminar | 1  | 
			
				| ITEC421 | Introduction to Project Management | 3  | 
			
				| Total Credit Hours: | 15 | 
			
		
			Winter (Fourth Year)
		
			
				| ITEC415 | IT Seminar | 1  | 
			
				| ITEC430 | Scripting for System Administrators | 4  | 
			
				| ITEC435 | Networking: Advanced Switching | 4  | 
			
				| ITEC 441 | Project Management II | 3  | 
			
				| Total Credit Hours: | 15 | 
			
		
			Spring (Fourth Year)
		
			
				| ITEC415 | IT Seminar | 1  | 
			
				| ITEC460 | Advanced IT Internship | 5  | 
			
				| ITEC465 | Networking - Advanced Troubleshooting | 4  | 
			
				| HMNT301 | Social and Environmental Ethics | 3  | 
			
				| Total Credit Hours: | 13 | 
			
		
	 Total Credit Hours: 180