Computer Info Technology Bachelor's

Students are prepared in the disciplines of software engineering, programming languages, database management, computer architecture, operating systems, client-server applications, computer networks, Internet/Intranet and Web site design. While the principles of the program remain constant, the specific curriculum continues to grow and evolve with the quickly-changing world of Computer Information Technology, keeping students up-to-date with current technology.

The curriculum emphasizes the use of application development tools, such as application programming using current programming languages and advanced development tools, including Windows, Java, Oracle, UNIX, C++, SQL, and Network Operating Systems such as Windows 2000, Novell, and UNIX / LINUX, Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) concepts using Uniform Modeling Languages (UML).



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