Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program provides students with the skills, knowledge and proficiency to support, troubleshoot and design key elements of the information technology infrastructure—from websites to networks—in organizations ranging from business and government to healthcare, and many more. Students will be exposed to the essential skills needed to support the tactical technical operations of today’s global companies, as well as the insight and critical thinking required to analyze and effectively deploy forward-looking technologies. Students are expected to demonstrate computer and critical-thinking skills in order to succeed in the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program. Courses within the major component of the curriculum are overarching by design and will prepare students for success.
This program applies the use of technologies and practices employed by numerous and diverse global organizations with emphasis on networking, security, programming and technology infrastructure. Graduates from the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology possess a strong combination of technical skills, knowledge and practical, hands-on expertise to support an organization’s technology infrastructure and the people who use it.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing a concentration in:
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Cybersecurity
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Data Analytics
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Data Management
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IT Project Management
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Networking
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Software Development
Students enrolled in this program in Arkansas and Maryland must follow the program requirements in the catalog section applicable to their state. This program is not available at the New Jersey, North Carolina or Pennsylvania campuses and is available in an online-only format to New Jersey, North Carolina and Pennsylvania students.
Credits earned from Strayer University do not automatically qualify the holder to participate in professional licensing examinations to practice certain information systems professions. General information about information systems licensure options is available from vendor-specific websites such as Microsoft, Project Management Institute, CompTia or EC-Council.
The university recognizes that the IT industry uses IT certifications as a means of vetting potential IT professionals in the fields of computer networks, database management, network security, technical support and more. Therefore, a number of carefully chosen courses have embedded IT certification training along with academic rigor in order to prepare students for being certified. Review the undergraduate-level CIS course descriptions in the course descriptions section of this catalog to determine which courses in this program have certification training availability and the requirements associated with each course. Certifications are the best means of validating a student's skills and knowledge.
Also available: an Associate in Arts in Information Technology and a Master of Science in Information Systems.
Requirements
Major
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business | |
BUS 375 | Project Management | |
CIS 106 | Introduction to Information Technology | |
CIS 109 | Introduction to Management Information Systems | |
CIS 110 | Computer Programming Design | |
CIS 111 | Introduction to Relational Database Management Systems | |
CIS 175 | Introduction to Networking | |
CIS 261 | Object-Oriented Computer Programming I | |
CIS 312 | Computer Architecture | |
CIS 333 | Networking Security Fundamentals | |
CIS 373 | Web Design and Development | |
CIS 376 | SQL Programming | |
CIS 498 | Information Technology Capstone | |
Total Credit Hours: | 58.5 |
Concentration
Students must choose one of the concentrations listed to complete the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.
General Education Core
WRK 100 | Preparing for the Future of Work | |
CIS 101 | Navigating a Digital World | |
| OR | |
CIS 105 | Introduction to Information Systems | |
COM 100 | Communication at Work | |
| OR | |
COM 101 | Effective Communication Skills | |
COM 200 | Communication: The Key to Working Together | |
| OR | |
COM 201 | The Power of Effective Speaking | |
ECO 110 | Taking Charge of Your Economic Future | |
ENG 116 | Discover the Writer in You | |
| OR | |
ENG 115 | English Composition | |
ENG 201 | The Power of Persuasion | |
| OR | |
ENG 215 | Research and Writing | |
MAT 110 | Using Math to Inform Your World | |
| OR | |
MAT 104 | Algebra with Applications | |
PHI 201 | Thinking it Through | |
| OR | |
PHI 210 | Critical Thinking | |
PSY 101 | Smarter Decisions through Psychology | |
| OR | |
PSY 105 | Introduction to Psychology | |
SOC 101 | The Story of Us: Embracing Diversity and Collaboration | |
| OR | |
SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | |
Choose one from the following three courses
Choose one from the following three courses
Choose one from the following four courses
HIS 110 | U.S. History: Learn from the Past, Prepare for the Future | |
HIS 104 | American History to 1865 | |
HIS 105 | American History after 1865 | |
POL 110 | U.S. Government | |
Choose one from the following four courses
SCI 201 | Unlocking the Secrets of Science and Innovation | |
SCI 110 | Introduction to Physical Science | |
SCI 115 | Introduction to Biology | |
SCI 200 | Environmental Science | |
Total Credit Hours: | 67.5 |
Electives
These courses are selected in consultation with the campus dean or associate campus dean, or student services coach; within this component it is possible for students to develop a minor in a second area of study (see Minors).
Minimum Total Quarter Hours Required for Graduation: 180.0
All courses are 4.5 quarter credit hours.
Total Credit Hours: 180.0
Concentration Requirements
Cybersecurity Concentration
CIS 332 | Network Server Administration I | |
SEC 420 | Perimeter Defense Techniques | |
SEC 435 | Network Penetration Testing | |
SEC 340 | Computer Forensic Technology | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
Data Analytics Concentration
CIS 356 | Decision Support and Business Intelligence | |
CIS 362 | Data Analytics I | |
CIS 461 | Data Analytics II | |
CIS 429 | Data Warehouse Planning | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
Data Management Concentration
CIS 424 | Database Administration I | |
CIS 428 | Database Administration II | |
CIS 429 | Data Warehouse Planning | |
CIS 437 | Cloud Architecture and Design | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
IT Project Management Concentration
CIS 348 | Information Technology Project Management | |
BUS 377 | Managing Project Risk | |
BUS 419 | Project Estimating and Budgeting | |
CIS 443 | Agile Project Management | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
Networking Concentration
CIS 332 | Network Server Administration I | |
| OR | |
CIS 411 | Advanced Routing | |
CIS 337 | Internetworking Basics | |
CIS 357 | Advanced Internetworking | |
CIS 401 | Network Server Administration II | |
| OR | |
CIS 413 | Internetworking Switching | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
Software Development Concentration
CIS 242 | C++ Programming I | |
| OR | |
CIS 375 | Human-Computer Interaction | |
CIS 361 | Object Oriented Computer Programming II | |
CIS 406 | JAVA Programming I | |
CIS 407 | JAVA Programming II | |
Total Credit Hours: | 18.0 |
All courses are 4.5 quarter credit hours.
Total Credit Hours: 180.0