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)
Winter (Fourth Year)
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