Information Technology, Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science Information Technology Program prepares students for entry level IT Network, System, or Security Administration positions within the workforce. Students will develop the knowledge and skills that are essential within the IT industry. Students will analyze, interpret, design, and maintain on-premise and cloud IT infrastructure as well as focus on overall infrastructure support. Students will learn about enterprise hardware and deployment, server-side system configurations, enterprise networking, security operations, enterprise cloud solutions, and troubleshooting. The BS level program utilizes curricula that focuses on the following certifications: Cisco, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Career Opportunities:
Students who complete the program will qualify for entry level technology positions such as Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, or Security Administrator. Salary information from the Montana Department of Labor for occupational employment statistics can be found here: Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Information Technology, BS Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the Information Technology Bachelor of Science program, students will be able to to:
- Formulate, plan, and design a strategy to deploy an IT infrastructure based on the needs of a business
- Use various methods of communication to demonstrate how to configure and deploy network service applications or cloud based services
- Recognize and evaluate evolving technology solutions for IT infrastructure
- Perform analysis on infrastructure security
- Demonstrate how to work with a team to develop, organize, and complete an IT based project within the community
- Identify and analyze IT solutions used within CSKT businesses
Curriculum
Fall (Third Year)
ITEC303 | Security Operations | 4 |
ITEC311 | Administering Databases | 3 |
ITEC342 | Windows Server III | 4 |
ENGL306 | Writing Research Papers | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Winter (Third Year)
The IT Department has designated
ITEC 312 as a course that emphasizes information literacy.
Spring (Third Year)
Fall (Fourth Year)
ITEC 436 | Enterprise Networking I | 4 |
ITEC410 | Cloud Computing | 4 |
ITEC421 | Introduction to Project Management | 3 |
SPCH360 | Professional Presentation Skills | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
The IT Department has designated
ITEC 421 as a course that emphasizes information literacy.
Winter (Fourth Year)
ITEC430 | Scripting for System Administrators | 4 |
ITEC456 | Enterprise Networking II | 4 |
ITEC 442 | Project Management II | 5 |
HMNT301 | Social and Environmental Ethics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Spring (Fourth Year)
Total Credit Hours: 185