BS in Information Technology

BS in Information Technology 2009

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology is a technical degree that instructs students in core competencies in the areas of problem solving and programming, networks and communications systems, databases, internet and web technologies, security, and project management. Students also receive a solid academic foundation in business concepts and technical communication.

Liberal Studies Program


The Liberal Studies program at DePaul University is the general education portion of the curriculum at DePaul Univeristy. View the specific details for the Information Technology program here .

Program Requirements 2009


To view Undergraduate Program Requirements for previous years click here.
First Year
Major Field Courses (6)
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
     IT 130 The Internet and the Web  Self Placement Test  
     IT 240 Introduction to Desktop Databases  Self Placement Test 
       IT 263 Applied Networks and Security   
         IT 230 Building Internet Applications  Self Placement Test 
 
AND
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
     CSC 211 Programming in Java I  Self Placement Test 
     AND  CSC 212 Programming in Java II   
 
OR
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
     CSC 261 Programming in C++ I   
     AND  CSC 262 Programming in C++ II   
 
OR
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
       CSC 241 Introduction to Computer Science I   
       AND  CSC 242 Introduction to Computer Science II   
 

Second Year
Major Field Courses (7)
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
     CSC 309 Object-Oriented Programming in C++  (Take this if you took the JAVA sequence.) 
     OR  CSC 224 Java for Programmers  (Take this if you took C++ programming.) Self Placement Test 
     CSC 383 Data Structures and Algorithms in Java   
     OR  CSC 393 Data Structures in C++   
     CSC 352 Database Programming   
     IT 215 Analysis and Design Techniques  Self Placement Test  
     IT 223 Data Analysis  Self Placement Test 
       MAT 140 Discrete Mathematics I   
       WRD 204 Technical Writing   
         OR  WRD 301 Writing in Workplace Contexts   
 

Third Year
Major Field Courses (5)
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
       CNS 378 Host and Information Security   
     CSC 373 Computer Systems I   
     OR  ECT 365 Web Server Operations   
     OR  TDC 311 Computers in Telecommunications Systems   
         IS 372 Fundamentals of Software Project Management   
       CMNS 212 Small Group Communication   
       OR  CMNS 220 Public Speaking   
       MKT 301 Principles of Marketing   
 
CDM Elective (1)
Liberal Studies (5) (Required: ECO 105 Principles of Microeconomics) - Consider CDM Courses for Liberal Studies

Fourth Year
Major Field Courses (2)
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
       ACC 101 Introduction to Accounting I   
       OR  FIN 290 Finance for Non-Commerce Majors   
 
Capstone (Any CDM Capstone)
CDM Electives (3)
Liberal Studies (3) - Consider CDM Courses for Liberal Studies
Open Electives (5)

Restricted List of CDM Electives
At least 3 of the 4 CDM electives must be 300-level and at most 1 can be chosen from the restricted list below.
Offered Winter 
In classOnline 
     IM 210 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction   
         IM 270 User-Centered Web Design   
       GPH 211 Perceptual Principles for Digital Environments I   
         GPH 212 Perceptual Principles for Digital Environments II   
         GPH 213 Perceptual Principles for Digital Environments III   
         GPH 250 Digital Modeling I   
       GPH 259 Design Geometry   
       GAM 244 Game Development I   
       GAM 245 Game Development II   
       ANI 201 Animation I   
       ANI 230 3d Modeling   
       ANI 231 3d Animation   
         ANI 240 Animation Production I   
 

Open Electives:
Open Electives may be taken from any department or program. These are the only courses that may be taken under the pass/fail option (see the undergraduate Bulletin for details). If you wish to pursue a minor, most minor field courses will be credited as open electives.

Grades:
Grades for all courses in the students major (i.e. non-Liberal Studies and non-Open Elective) must be 'C' or better. Grades of 'C-' may be accepted provided the overall grade point average in the major is 2.0 or better.