Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
California State University Channel
Islands
CREATE BSIT Team
• Kathy Alfano– NSF CREATE Project Lead
• Sharlene Katz• CREATE/CSUN
• William Wolfe• Chair, Computer Science, CSUCI
• Peter Smith• Professor, Computer Science, CSUCI
• Ivona Grzegorczyk, • Chair, Mathematics, CSUCI
• Gary Berg• Dean, Extended Education, CSUCI
CREATE: Objective Three
• Develop partnerships with Colleges and Universities.
• Articulate Bachelor’s level transfer programs with all CREATE degree programs.
• Make BS programs accessible to CREATE program graduates.
Goal: B.S. Information Technology
• Compatible with CC A.S. degrees
• Meet IT accreditation criteria
• Follow national IT program guidelines
BSIT – Motivation
• Information Technology: remains hot!
• IT Employees need a blend of skills:
Networks
Web Technology
Project Management
Databases
Computer Programming
Writing/Communications
Comparison: MIS, IT, CS
Hypothetical Course Distribution
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Business Net/Web/DB Math/Science CS/SE
Course Type
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MIS IT CS
Lower Division Requirements
Lower Division Coursework (CC)CSU GE CertificationSemester I of Lab Science(Biology, Chemistry, or Physics)Elementary StatisticsProgramming Course (C, C++, or Java)Computer Arch. and Assembly Language
Total of 60 Lower Division Units
CC
Upper Division Requirements
Upper Division Coursework (CSUCI)Core Courses (24 units)Math/Science (7 units)Upper Div. Interdisciplinary GE (9 units)Technical Electives (15 units)Capstone (5 units)
Total of 60 Upper Division Units
Lower Division Requirements (CC)
• Statistics• One semester lab science (in GE).• First course in programming (C, C++,
Java).• First course in Comp Arch and Assembly
Lang.• CSU GE certification.• A minimum of 15 units lower div tech.
courses.
Upper Division Requirements (CSUCI)
• IT Core Courses 24 units• Upper Division GE 9 units• IT Elective Courses 15 units• Mathematics/Science Courses 7 units• Capstone 5 units
Total 60 units
Core IT Courses
Core
IT 151 Data Structures ITIT 262 Comp Org/Arch ITIT 280 Web ProgrammingIT 429 Comp Networks ITIT 420 Database Theor ITIT 362 Operating Sys ITCIS 310 Mgt Info SystemsMGT 307 Mgt of Organiz
24 Units
Math/Science Requirements
Math/Science
Semester II of Lab Science (4)MATH 300 Discrete Math (3)
7 Units
Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE Requirements
Upper Div. Interdisc. GE
9 Units of upper divisioninterdisciplinary GE coursework.
9 Units
Recommended Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE Courses:
• Engl 330 Writing in Your Discipline• Comp 447 Societal Issues in Computing• Comp 449 Human-Computer Interaction
Technical Electives
Technical Electives
IT 402 Adv. IT Prog.IT 464 Computer Graphics ITIT 469 AI/NN ITIT 424 Computer Security ITIT 400 eCommerceIT 401 Web IntelligenceIT 430 Adv Database SysCIS 490 Special TopicsART 324 Web DesignART 326 3D Animation
15 Units
Planned Area Concentrations
AreaConcentrations
Multimedia & Web Technology
Computer Security
Database Systems
Network and ComputerArchitectures
Capstone Project
Capstone
MGT 471 Project Mgt(3)CAP 499 Project(2)
5 Units
MATH 300Discrete Math
(3)
SCIENCE II(Phys, Chem, Bio)
(4)
IT 262Comp Organization
(3)
IT 151IT Data Structures
(3)
ENGL 330Writing in Disc.
(3)
MGT 307Manag. Of Organiz.
(3)
IT 420Database Systems
(3)
IT 362Operating Systems
(3)
IT 280Web Programming
(3)
COMP 447Soc. Iss. In Comp
(3)
CIS 310Mgmt Info Sys
(3)
IT 402Adv IT Prog
(3)
IT 429Computer Networks
(3)
IT 400e-Commerce
(3)
MGT 471Project Mgmt
(3)
ART 324Web Design
(3)
COMP 449Hum Comp Int.
(3)
IT 424Computer Security
(3)
IT 401Web Intelligence
(3)
IT 499Capstone Project
(2)
Semester 2(15 units)
Semester 1(16 units)
Semester 3(15 units)
Semester 4(14 units)
Typical BSIT Plan of Study(Emphasis in Web Technology)
Notes1. The bold boxes are required courses.2. Thin line boxes are electives.3. Lines and arrows indicate prerequisites.
Consultations• Industry Meeting
– February, 2004• CSUCI Faculty Meetings (Spring and Fall, 2004).
– Business– Art– Mathematics– Computer Science
• CSUCI Faculty Senate Approval– November, 2004
• CSU Chancellor’s Office Approval– Submitted, January, 2005 – pending
• CC Counselor’s Meeting– March 19, 2005.
Online Resource
http://faculty.csuci.edu/william.wolfe/CSUCI/CREATE/asp
Fall 2005 Start!