Information Technology - Networking and Security, Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a Network and Security focus prepares students to design, implement, and support secure computing and networked systems in organizational environments. The program emphasizes the practical application of information technology, with attention to system reliability, security, and operational effectiveness.
Courses
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- COMS 1011 — Programming Foundations I Lab
- COMS 1013 — Programming Foundations I
- COMS 2013 — AI Fundamentals
- COMS 2203 — Programming Foundations II
- COMS 2213 — Data Structures
- COMS 2323 — Programming in Python
- COMS 2703 — Computer Hardware and Architecture
- COMS 3053 — Ethical Issues in Technology
- COMS 3233 — Database Design and Implementation
- COMS 3363 — Server Administration
- COMS 3373 — Data Center Operations
- COMS 3523 — Human Factors in Information Technology
- COMS 4713 — Networking Practicum
- COMS 4913 — Capstone I
- COMS 4923 — Capstone II
- CSEC 1003 — Introduction to Cybersecurity
- CSEC 1113 — Introduction to Networking
- CSEC 2213 — Network Forensics and Incident Response
- CSEC 2223 — Virtualization
- CSEC 3123 — Cyber Defense I
- CSEC 3233 — Cyber Defense II
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- MATH 1113 — College Algebra
- MATH 2243 — Calculus for Business and Economics
- MATH 2703 — Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- STAT 2163 — Introduction to Statistical Methods
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University
- TECH 1013 — Introduction to the University