Liberal Arts: Informatics Major
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All undergraduate students must complete 40 credits in General Education. Designed to foster well-educated critical thinkers and global citizens, the program includes required and elective courses in writing, mathematics and analytics, science, foreign languages, arts and humanities, and the social sciences. Through these courses, students enhance their self-awareness, academic and problem-solving skills, civic awareness, and intercultural knowledge. The General Education program exposes students to a range of disciplines in the Arts and Sciences, which can serve as a context for their studies in their discipline. In addition, the program, and in general, the whole of the University’s undergraduate program, strives to enhance students’ appreciation of the diversity of cultural, ethnic, and professional settings in which they may live and work in the future. The program in Information Technology is revised each year in light of emerging technologies and supported by dedicated labs for specific knowledge areas and industry products: Microsoft, Apple, Linux, and Cisco.
The Strengths of the Information Technology Program
Students in the BSIT program benefit from: A choice of four different areas of Information Technology studies Mobile application development, web development, system administration, and network administration. Wide selection of electives such as Computer Graphics, Games Development, Artificial Intelligence, and Emerging Computer Architectures. Ability to earn a minor in areas such as networking, project management, or entrepreneurship. Opportunity to earn internationally recognized professional certifications from companies such as Microsoft and Cisco Systems in areas such as database administration, networking, and project management.
A very flexible class schedule, with afternoon, evening, and e-learning courses to accommodate students’ work schedules. Faculty mentoring and personal support for your academic and professional development.
Admissions Requirements
High school diploma from an accredited high school or foreign secondary school equivalent.
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