INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Students graduating from our information science and technology with artificial intelligence program will be able to choose many different roles; becoming Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) consultants, project planners, project managers, interface designers, information systems researchers, web developers, and systems analysts. They can also work with companies developing AI technology. In addition to the General Education outcomes, students will be given the opportunity to:

  1. Perform research emphasizing creativity, independent learning, and scientific methods in a chosen area of information technology.
  2. Design, implement and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline.
  3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
  4. Demonstrate the application of professional, informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
  5. Demonstrate proper behaviors as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline.
  6. Account for analyzed user needs in the selection, creation, integration, evaluation, and administration of computing-based systems.
  7. Perform tasks related to the creation and development of robotic systems.
  8. Perform tasks related to the creation and development of Artificial Intelligence systems.
  9. Develop a product or process by applying skills of programming, web, database, human-computer interaction, and networking and security tools.
  10. Examine the principles and techniques of organizing and interpreting empirical data to develop a thesis-driven paper that demonstrates critical and creative thinking based on relevant evidence and analytical reasoning.
Course IDSubject AreaCredits
Area I: General Education Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree
GS 101 Introduction to College Studies: Technology, Leadership, and Success(5)
GS 110 Environmental Science, Sustainability, and Health(5)
EN 104 English Composition and Writing(5)
EN 105 Mechanics and Research of Academic Writing(5)
EN 202 Introduction to Public Speaking, Communication, and Self-Awareness(5)
GS/IT 109 Technology in the Information Age(5)
MA 105 Introduction to College Algebra(5)
MA 205 Application of Math in Society(5)
MA 210 Applied Statistics(5)
PY 220 Introduction to Psychology: Development, Personality, and Motivation(5)
SO 202 Introduction to Sociology: Culture and Diversity in a Global Society(5)
SO 235 Local and Global Citizenship with Experiential Learning (See p. 14 for additional costs)(5)
Total General Education Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree(60)
Area II: Information Technology Core Requirements
IT 201 Introduction to Computer Management(5)
IT 204 Network Security(5)
IT 202 Data Communications and Computer Networking(5)
IT 212 Introduction to blockchain technologies(5)
IT 306 Cloud Computing(5)
IT 305 Business Informatics(5)
IT 203 Network Troubleshooting(5)
IT 301 Data Structures(5)
IT 402 Robotics and Automation(5)
IT 401 Artificial Intelligence(5)
IT 403 Advanced Blockchain Technologies(5)
IT 404 Mobile Application Development(5)
Total Information Technology Core Requirements(60)
Area III: Information Science Requirements 
IT 211 Introduction to Web Programming(5)
IT 205 C programming language(5)
IT 206 C++ programming language(5)
IT 209 Data Base Management Systems(5)
IT 207 Java programming language(5)
IT 302 C# programming language(5)
IT 303 Python programming language(5)
IT 304 Computer graphics and design(5)
IT 406 Cybersecurity(5)
IT 407 Practical Application of Artificial Intelligence(5)
IT 210 Software Project Management(5)
Total Information Science Requirements(55)
Area V: Capstone 
BS 490 A Undergraduate Capstone Project I(2)
BS 490 B Undergraduate Capstone Project II(3)
Total Credits Required for Graduation(180)