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Information Technology - Atkinson


School of Analytic Studies and Information Technology
Coordinator:
Jimmy Huang

Program Requirements

AK/MATH 1710 6.00 is required to fulfill the general education requirement. Refer to AK/MATH 1710 6.00 course description note for further details. Students must refer to individual course descriptions for prerequisite requirements.

BA: 90 credits

Major Information Technology: 48 credits including:

Information Technology requirements - 27 credits:

Mathematics Requirements - 12 credits:

Social Issues and Information Technology - nine credits chosen from among:

Note: Elective credits may be chosen from courses listed under Social Issues and Information Technology (above) that are not used to fulfil major requirements.

BA: 93 credits

Major Information Technology, Health Informatics Option: 51 credits including:

Information Technology requirements: 27 Credits

Mathematics Requirements: 12 credits

Health Informatics: 12 credits

BA: 93 credits

Major Information Technology, Technical and Professional Writing Option: 51 credits including:

Information Technology requirements: 27 credits

Mathematics Requirements: 12 credits

Technical and Professional Writing: 12 credits

Note: Students choosing this option for whom English is a second language are advised that they must have equivalent to native ability in English. To remain in the technical and professional writing option, a student must achieve a minimum grade of C+ in each course. Upon completing the option, students may take a final comprehensive examination for the Certificate in Technical and Professional Writing.

 

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January 28, 2011

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