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Information Technology – BS

Program Overview:

The College’s Computer Science and Information Technology programs are designed to prepare students with the skills to excel in the high-tech industry. Majors will acquire the knowledge to advance into positions such as computer programming, systems analysis, systems design, Internet programming and information systems management. Students will also be prepared for graduate school.

In today’s job market, employers often favor candidates with expertise and/or experience in computing. Regardless of a student’s major at Saint Rose, a minor in Computer Science would be an attractive addition to their resume. Students pursuing a minor have the flexibility to choose a course of study.

Computer Science and Information Technology majors and minors are required to maintain a minimum academic index of 2.25 in the major, 2.00 in each course in the major/minor (and all mathematics courses required by the major), and a 2.25 cumulative GPA. Students seeking a certificate must earn a minimum of a 2.00 in each course.


Program Contacts:

Information Technology

Program Requirements:

 

CSC 202Intro to Programming

4

CSC 252Problem Solving w/JAVA

4

CSC 302Data Structures

4

CSC 321Database Mgmt Systems

4

CSC 338System Administration

3

CSC 344Computer Networks

3

CSC 355Internet Program 1

3

CSC 434Software Engineering

3

CSC 444Adv Networking

3

CSC 455Internet Programming 2

3

CSC 468Cloud Cmptg & Virtual Tech

3

CSC 494Internship

1 to 6

MAT 180 or higher

3

MAT 184Elementary Statistics

4

CSC 295Discrete Mathematics

3

or

MAT 295Discrete Math Str

3

Suggested 4 Year Plan:




Fall (15 credits)
CSC 338 Systems Administration (3cr)

CSC Elective (3cr)
Lib. Ed. requirement (2cr)

General Electives (7cr)                      

Spring (15 credits)
CSC 434 Software Engineering (3cr)
CSC 494 Internship (3cr)

General Electives (9cr)

Internship/Field Experiences/Service:

A supervised internship in organizations in the private and public sectors. This course provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge in the workplace. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Prerequisite: departmental permission.
CSC 494Internship

1 to 6

Culminating Academic Experiences:

CSC 434Software Engineering

3

Professional Accreditation:

Career Opportunities and Graduate Study:

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