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Bachelor of Science Degrees: Information Technology

The B.S. degree at UNVA is intended to prepare graduates for responsible managerial roles within a variety of organizational settings. While many students will apply the knowledge and skills they acquire in their undergraduate studies directly to their current or future occupations, the curriculum is designed to afford breadth and depth in the complexities of governmental, industrial, educational, financial, commercial, and voluntary organizations.

There are no specific concentrations in the Bachelor's of Science degrees in Information Technology.

All bachelor's degrees are offered by the University of Northern Virginia online or in the traditional educational format, as available.

General Studies Courses: 36 credit hours

ENGL 111College English I
ENGL 112College English II
ENGL 113Speech
EVSC 105Environmental Science I
GOVT 120Introduction to Political Science
GOVT 241International Relations I
GOVT 242International Relations II
HIST 111History of World Civilization I
HIST 112History of World Civilization II
MATH 103College Algebra
PSCH 246Psychology of Management or PSCH 101 Introduction to Psychology
SOCI 101Introductory Sociology

IT Competencies: 24 credit hours (Take eight courses)

IMSC 101Introduction to Business Information Processing
IMSC 110Microcomputer Software Applications
IMSC 112Computer Systems Analysis
IMSC 205Computer Information Systems Design
IMSC 210Database Management
IMSC 215Management Information Systems
IMSC 220Information Systems and Decision Making
IMSC 230Local Area Network or IMSC 235
IMSC 235Understanding Telecommunications or IMSC 230

Major Requirements: 30 credit hours (Take ten courses)

IMSC 300Modern Telecommunications
IMSC 338Programming Visual Basic
IMSC 341Network and Operating Systems Essentials
IMSC 342Operating Systems for Administrators
IMSC 363Introduction to Computer Statistical Packages or IMSC 483
IMSC 422Data Communication and Networks
IMSC 462Information Security Principles
IMSC 483Business System Analysis and Design or IMSC 363
IMSC 487Information Technology Planning and Management
IMSC 490Topics in Computer Information Systems
MATH 231Calculus I
STAT 300Introductory Statistics I

Electives: 30 credit hours (Take ten courses)

Choose ten undergraduate courses in consultation with the faculty advisor.

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