2020-2021 College Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Technology, B.S.


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Department Chairperson - Kristi J. Smith

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (IT) Degree at Mount Aloysius College is designed to provide a strong foundation in networking, programming, database management and related areas. The IT program is focused on the acquisition of theory and technical competencies associated with the IT profession. The curriculum presents a fundamental knowledge of both the function and development of information systems by providing a broad range of IT coursework, including vendor-certification training and hands-on courses. The program design is based on present and probable future characteristics of the information technology professions, emphasizing the essential knowledge, skill, and professional attitude needed by beginning professionals in the fields of web development, network and systems administration, programming, computer support, systems analysis and database administration. In addition, all students are encouraged to pursue a minor in the discipline of their choice.

The following content labels and related descriptions delineate the areas of development expected as a result of completing the program:

  1. Knowledge Base in Information Technology - Students will demonstrate knowledge of core computing concepts.
  2. Critical Thinking - Students will demonstrate critical thinking and analytical reasoning to solve information technology problems.
  3. Ethical and Social Responsibility - Students will demonstrate familiarity with ethical and global impacts of technology on society.
  4. Communication - Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and professionally and to collaborate within a team setting.
  5. Professional experience: Students will gain real-world experience using current software, industry tools, simulations and outcome-based projects.

 

The dual Bachelor of Science/Masters of Business Administration (4+1) program is an option for especially well qualified students. This special program makes it possible to earn both the Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees in less time than normally would be required to complete both. This option is available for students in the undergraduate Accounting, Business Administration and Information Technology programs. Interested students should contact their undergraduate department chair or academic advisor no later than the sophomore year for information. Typically, students take one graduate level MBA course during the fall and spring of their senior year. Students then have their Bachelor of Science degrees conferred upon completion of all undergraduate degree requirements. Students seamlessly matriculate into the graduate degree the following semester. Upon completion of 30 additional MBA credits, students will have their Master of Business Administration degree conferred.

 

Industry Certifications

Students who have achieved industry certifications may be awarded credit for certain IT courses. Please work with your advisor.

  • CompTIA Network+ = CSIT 223 - Introduction to Networking Systems
  • CompTIA A+ Hardware = CSIT 225 - PC Architecture and System Design
  • CompTIA A+ Windows = CSIT 226 - PC Operating Systems
  • CompTIA Linux+ = CSIT 229 - Introduction to GNU/LINUX
  • CHFI (Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator)  = CSIT 250 - Cyber Crime
  • CompTIA Security+ = CSIT 255 - Information Assurance
  • WCNA (Wireshark Certified Network Analyst) = CSIT 275 - Wireshark Network Analysis
  • Cisco CCNA = CSIT 420 - Advanced Networking SystemsCompTIA CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst)    =CSIT 364 - Incident Handling

Core Course Requirements


Communication/Writing


Upper-Division Literature


  • ENGL 300/400 3 Credits

Art/English/Music/Theatre


  • ART, ENGL, MUSC, THEA 3 Credits

History/Political Science


  • HIST or PLSC 3 Credits

Science


  • ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, GEOL, NASC, PHYS 3 Credits

Information Communication Technologies


Religious Studies/Philosophy


  • RLSTor PHIL 3 Credits
    and
  • RS 300/400 3 Credits

Social Science


  • CRIM, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, SOCI, WGST 6 Credits

Cultural Diversity


  • Cultural Diversity: 3 Credits

Integrated Discipline Capping


Total Credits in Core: 45 Credits


Major Course Requirements


Total Credits in Major: 45 Credits


(Includes 3 credits in the core)

Other Required Coursework


  • BUS, MGMT, MKTG Elective  3 Credits

Total Credits in Other Required Coursework: 12 Credits


Total Credits for Free Electives: 21 Credits


Total Credits for Degree: 120 Credits


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