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INFORMATION TECHNOLGOY
A.A.S. AND B.S. DEGREE
OPTION: MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
TYPICAL PLAN OF STUDY
Reviewed on: 12/3/10
FIRST YEAR
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FALL SEMESTER - 15 Hours
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SPRING SEMESTER - 15 Hours
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CIS 1013 Intro to CIS IT 1213 Programming Logic HIST 1483 or HIST 1493 MATH 1813 or MATH 1513 ENGL 1113 English Comp I
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IT 1413 Programming I EET 1063 Principles of Networking Humanities Elective (3 hours) ENGL 1213 English Comp II PS 1113 American Fed Govt
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SECOND YEAR
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FALL SEMESTER - 18 Hours
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SPRING SEMESTER - 16 Hours
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CIS 2033 Systems Analysis and Design IAS 2233 Intro to Information Assurance/Security IT 2413 Programming II BUS 1113 Intro to Business COMM 1113 Fundamentals of Speech MIS 2113 Management Tools (Bus Aps)
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IT 2063 Network Operating Systems CIS 2013 Visual BASIC Programming ACCT 2013 Principles of Accounting BIOL 1004 Biology ECON 2013 Principles of Econ I
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ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE - 64 Credit Hours
THIRD YEAR
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FALL SEMESTER - 16 Hours
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SPRING SEMESTER - 17 Hours
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MIS 3013 MIS
CIS 3183 SQL
TECH 3013 Technical Communications MATH 2713 Elementary Calculus
MGMT 3013 Principles of Management PE 1--1 Phys Ed Elective
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CIS 3083 Database
MGMT 4443 Project Management (Tech support Course (3 hours))
Humanities Elective ASTR 1104 Contemporary Astronomy
MGMT 3513 HR Management
PE 1--1 Phys Ed Elective
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FOURTH YEAR
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FALL SEMESTER - 16 Hours
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SPRING SEMESTER - 16 Hours
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MIS 3083 SA&D IT 3603 Human Computer Interface
TECH 3033 Production Planning (Tech Support Course (3 hours)) BUS 3213 Business Law I Behavioral Science (3 hours)
PE 1--1 Phys Ed Elective
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MIS 4533 Applied Problems in MIS IT 4342 Legal and Ethical Issues
IT 4444 IT Capstone STAT 3013 Intro to Probability and Statistics
UPPER DIVISION ELECTIVE (1 hour)
PE 1--1 Phys Ed Elective
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE - 127 Credit Hours
A. A student who completes the requirements listed for the first two years and meets all other graduation requirements is eligible to receive an A.A.S. Degree in Information Technology.
B. This is a TYPICAL program of study and not a specific outline of courses for every student. Students should work with an advisor.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Department of Computing and Technology 580-581-2335
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