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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
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The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) is a degree-completion program comprising 60 semester credit-hours of instruction at the upper level (junior and senior years). Students entering the BSIT program already will have completed a minimum of 60 semester credit-hours of college-level studies, either at UMT or at another appropriately accredited institution. Typically, the student's lower-level credits will include courses covering the core curriculum of the UMT ASIT.
The field of information technology (IT) focuses the application of computers and computer software to manage information systems to meet the needs of industry and government. The development, management, and maintenance of IT systems are key competitive factors that are essential to business success in today's world. The BSIT degree is designed to help working adults extend and enhance their job skills and to improve their career in the field. The roles of IT professionals range from installing applications to designing computer networks and databases.
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BSIT Core Courses
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CST 115
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Computer Architecture and Organization
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CST 120
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Program Logic and Design
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CST 140
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Programming in JavaScript
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CST 143
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Programming in Visual Basic
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CST 161
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Data Communications
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CST 167
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Security Implementation and Management
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CST 182
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IT Project Management
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CST 183
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Object-Oriented Software Design
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CST 190
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Database Systems
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CST 192
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Management Information Systems
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CST 196
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Intelligent Systems
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