BS Information Technology

BS Information Technology (4 Years)

Description

The BS in Information Technology is a four-year undergraduate degree program focused on the practical application of technology to meet organizational and user needs. The program equips students with core competencies in networking, databases, system administration, cybersecurity, web development, cloud computing, and IT project management. Emphasizing hands-on experience, the curriculum prepares graduates to design, implement, and manage IT solutions in diverse environments.

Students also develop communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills, making them well-suited for roles such as IT managers, network administrators, system analysts, and technical support specialists. The program fosters adaptability and continuous learning to keep pace with rapid technological advancements.

PEOs

PEO No. Program Educational Objective
PEO 1 Work in an IT organization and contribute to achieving business goals through the implementation and use of information technology.
PEO 2 Understand, recommend, and apply IT methods and practices in a corporate IT environment.
PEO 3 Manage organizational IT infrastructure resources and evaluate emerging technologies for potential integration.
PEO 4 Establish professional relationships with users and managers to understand and address IT needs within the business.
PEO 5 Assume leadership roles to effectively apply IT knowledge and skills in professional settings.

PLOs

PLO No. Program Learning Outcome
PLO 1 Academic Education: Prepare graduates to function effectively as computing professionals.
PLO 2 Apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, mathematics, and science to solve computing problems.
PLO 3 Identify, formulate, research literature, and solve complex computing problems.
PLO 4 Design and evaluate systems or solutions for complex computing problems.
PLO 5 Effectively use modern computing tools and technologies.
PLO 6 Function effectively independently and in teams.
PLO 7 Communicate professionally with technical and non-technical audiences.
PLO 8 Understand societal, legal, cultural, and safety issues relevant to computing.
PLO 9 Understand and uphold ethical responsibilities in computing practices.
PLO 10 Engage in lifelong learning for continual professional development in IT.

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