BAS - Information Technology 24

  • The Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Information Technology is designed for students who have an Associate of Applied Science in computing from a member institution of the Technical College System of Georgia. The courses that you have completed for your AAS will transfer as a block, and you will be required to take an additional 94 credit hours (or approximately 3 years of full-time study) to obtain the BAS degree.

     

Term 1

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
      3
    • ECON 1000 Contemporary Economic Issues
      2
    • IT 1114 Programming Principles
      3
    • IT 1114L Programming Principles Lab
      1
    • General Education Core Curriculum Mathematics & Quantitative Skills
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Institutional Priority
      3
    Total: 15

Term 2

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • CSE 1321 Programming Problem Solving I
      3
    • CSE 1321L Program Problem Solving I Lab
      1
    • POLS 1101 American Government
      3
    • ENGL 1102 English Composition II
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science I
      4
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Studies
      3
    Total: 17
Year 1 (Hours: 32)

Term 3

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • CSE 3153 Database Systems
      3
    • IT 3123 Hardware & Software Concepts
      3
    • CSE 2300 or MATH 2345
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science II (1 of 2)
      4
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts & Humanities
      3
    Total: 16

Term 4

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • IT 3423 Op Sys Concepts & Admin
      3
    • CSE 3801 Professional Practices & Ethic
      2
    • IT 3223 SW Acquisition & Proj Man
      3
    • IT 4323 Data Comm. & Networking
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Political Science & US History
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts & Humanities
      3
    Total: 17
Year 2 (Hours: 33)

Term 5

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • IT 3003 Professional Development & ENT
      3
    • IT 3203 Intro to Web Development
      3
    • IT 4823 Information Sec. Admin
      3
    • IT 3883 Adv Application Development
      4
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Studies
      3
    Total: 16

Term 6

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • IT 4983 IT Capstone Project
      3
    • IT 4683 Mgt Inf Tech & HCI
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Science II (2 of 2)
      4
    • Directed Elective
      3
    Total: 13
Year 3 (Hours: 29)

Term 7

  • Requirement
    Hours
    Total: 0

Term 8

  • Requirement
    Hours
    Total: 0
Year 4 (Hours: 0)


Program Total: 94 Hours

Milestones: All courses indicated as a Milestone with this icon ( ) should be completed in the term suggested to prevent delays in program completion.

Disclaimer: An academic map is a suggested four-year schedule of courses based on degree requirements in the KSU undergraduate catalog. This sample schedule serves as a general guideline to help build a full schedule each term. Some departments allow students to use the three credit first-year seminar course as a free elective for a degree program, which may impact the program's total credit hours. Milestones, courses, and special requirements necessary for timely progress to complete a major are designated to keep you on track to graduate in four years. Missing milestones could delay your program. Enrolled Students should reference DegreeWorks and not this plan.

This map is not a substitute for academic advisement—contact your advisor if you have any questions about scheduling or about your degree requirements. Also see the current undergraduate catalog (catalog.kennesaw.edu) for a complete list of requirements and electives. Note: Requirements are continually under revision, and there is no guarantee they will not be changed or revoked; contact the department and/or program area for current information.

You may choose to attend a summer term to reduce your load during fall or spring terms but still stay on track to graduate in four years.


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