Minor in Information Technology
Overview
If you declared the minor before Fall 2020, you may find the old Minor in Information Technology curriculum in LOCUS.
This minor is designed for students seeking an understanding of important aspects of computing such as databases, networking, and/or security, especially from a managerial viewpoint. This may be a particularly valuable enhancement to a major in the School of Business as well as to majors in other fields in the College of Arts and Sciences or other divisions of the University.
Curriculum
Eighteen (18) total credits:
- COMP 141: Introduction to Computing Tools and Techniques
- COMP 251: Introduction to Database Systems or COMP 264: Introduction to Computer Systems or COMP 271: Data Structures I
- COMP 170: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- COMP 301: Introduction to Computer Security
- COMP 377: IT Project Management or ISSCM 349
- One of COMP 306: Data Mining, COMP 305: Database Administration, COMP 353: Database Programming, COMP 343: Computer Networks.
Overview
If you declared the minor before Fall 2020, you may find the old Minor in Information Technology curriculum in LOCUS.
This minor is designed for students seeking an understanding of important aspects of computing such as databases, networking, and/or security, especially from a managerial viewpoint. This may be a particularly valuable enhancement to a major in the School of Business as well as to majors in other fields in the College of Arts and Sciences or other divisions of the University.
Curriculum
Eighteen (18) total credits:
- COMP 141: Introduction to Computing Tools and Techniques
- COMP 251: Introduction to Database Systems or COMP 264: Introduction to Computer Systems or COMP 271: Data Structures I
- COMP 170: Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- COMP 301: Introduction to Computer Security
- COMP 377: IT Project Management or ISSCM 349
- One of COMP 306: Data Mining, COMP 305: Database Administration, COMP 353: Database Programming, COMP 343: Computer Networks.