The bachelor of science degree in Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT) is offered by the School of Information Technology and Communication Design (ITCD).
The CSIT major is a degree program with a unique blend of theories of computer science and practice of information technology. Students in this degree program begin their education by taking a set of common core courses to establish a strong foundation in computer science and information technology. The students then build upon this foundation by selecting Software Engineering, Network and Security, Information Systems or Game Development, as their concentration. Throughout the program students learn fundamental computing and information technology concepts while applying their knowledge to solve real-world problems. Collaboration and communication skills are infused into the learning experiences, and courses are heavily project-based, in a state-of-the-art technological environment.
Sponsored By
College of Science, Media Arts and Technology > School of Information Technology and Communication Design
Included Academic Fields
Computer Science ~ Information Technology ~ Computer Networking ~ Network Security ~ Software Engineering ~ Computer Programming ~ Digital Game Development ~ Information Systems ~ System Administration ~ Telecommunications ~ Database Management System
Online Components
Many courses are offered in whole or in part online. Pathways to complete the CSIT degree by taking only online courses are being planned.
Associated Course Codes
CST ~ ITCD
Associated Minors
Computer Science and Information Systems
Associated Certificate Programs
Certificate in Computer Networking
Certificate in System Administration