Information Technology B.S.I.T.
180 Credits
Mission
American InterContinental University’s School of Information Technology’s mission is to provide for the varying educational needs of a culturally diverse and geographically dispersed student body with the goal of preparing students academically, personally, and professionally for successful careers that meet societal and organizational needs through the selection, creation, application, integration, administration, and management of various computing technologies.
Program Description
Information technology leaders know how to conceptualize, implement, and manage high-quality, secure information systems to support the needs of private and public sector entities. The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program is designed to equip students with technical understanding and professional confidence to help them prepare for a successful career in a high-tech field or in any organization that relies on IT. With a dynamic curriculum focused on industry relevant technology, trends, and applications, students can acquire high-quality technical knowledge, hands-on abilities, and key career skills in areas that include critical thinking, time management, effective communication, leadership, technology, and project management. Students have the opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in information technology and can select from one of several industry relevant academic concentrations that reflect emerging trends in the industry.
Program Outcomes
- Big Picture
Articulate responsibilities of information technology professionals.
- Communication
Communicate technical information in various professional settings.
- Application
Design technology solutions based on requirements.
- Scientific Methods
Evaluate technologies to solve organizational needs.
- Teamwork
Collaborate effectively as a member of an information technology team.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification that is required for employment in an occupation. As such, AIU has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Requirements
General Education
ENGL 106 | English Composition I | 4.5 |
ENGL 107 | English Composition II | 4.5 |
MATH 125 | General College Mathematics | 4.5 |
UNIV 103 | Academic and Professional Success | 4.5 |
UNIV 106 | Technology and Information Literacy | 4.5 |
UNIV 109 | Interpersonal Communications | 4.5 |
| Humanities (2 Courses) | 9 |
| Natural Sciences (2 Courses) | 9 |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences (2 courses) | 9 |
| General Education Elective (1 Course) | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 58.5 |
Core
ITCO 101 | Discovering Information Technology | 4.5 |
ITCO 103 | Introduction to Computer and Network Hardware | 4.5 |
ITCO 105 | Information Technology and Society | 4.5 |
ITCO 107 | Developing Professional Communications | 4.5 |
ITCO 211 | Introduction to Operating Systems | 4.5 |
ITCO 221 | Fundamentals of Programming and Logic | 4.5 |
ITCO 231 | Introduction to Databases | 4.5 |
ITCO 251 | Network Infrastructure Basics | 4.5 |
ITCO 299 | Comprehensive IT Project | 4.5 |
ITCO 361 | Information Technology Security | 4.5 |
ITCO 385 | Introduction to Mobile Technologies and Internet of Things | 4.5 |
ITCO 391 | Human/Computer Interfaces and Interactions | 4.5 |
ITCO 498 | Program Capstone for IT | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 58.5 |
Electives
| A combination of any 3 undergraduate Information Technology courses | 13.5 |
| and | |
| A combination of any 7 undergraduate General Elective courses | 31.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 45 |
Prerequisites must be met for selected electives.
Students enrolled in the general Information Technology track will select a total of 10 undergraduate General Elective courses, in lieu of a combination of General Elective and Information Technology Elective courses.
General Information Technology Track
In lieu of a Concentration, this generalist track allows students to select a combination of Information Technology Electives from any of the Concentrations below. Please contact your advisor to select or change your Electives, or to determine course eligibility.
IT ELEC (4)
| Select 4 Information Technology Electives | 18 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Prerequisites must be met for selected electives.
Concentration Options
Cybersecurity
CYB 320 | Linux Fundamentals for Cybersecurity | 4.5 |
CYB 325 | Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing | 4.5 |
CYB 330 | Network Defense and Countermeasures | 4.5 |
CYB 400 | Cybersecurity Operations | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Digital Investigations
This concentration is not accepting new enrollments after January 10, 2024.
ITDI 372 | Introduction to Cyber Crime and Digital Investigations | 4.5 |
ITDI 375 | Digital Investigations I | 4.5 |
ITDI 379 | Digital Investigations II | 4.5 |
ITDI 473 | Network Investigations | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Information Assurance and Security
ITAS 362 | Introduction to Information Assurance and Information Security | 4.5 |
ITAS 363 | Telecommunications and Network Infrastructure Security | 4.5 |
ITAS 367 | Principles and Methods in Cryptographic Security | 4.5 |
ITAS 465 | Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Network Administration
This concentration is not accepting new enrollments after January 10, 2024.
ITNA 353 | Routing and Switching | 4.5 |
ITNA 355 | Advanced Routing and Switching | 4.5 |
ITNA 357 | Network Security Management | 4.5 |
ITNA 359 | Special Topics in Network Administration | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Software Analysis and Development
This concentration is not accepting new enrollments after January 10, 2024.
ITSD 322 | Object Oriented Application Development I | 4.5 |
ITSD 325 | E-commerce Development | 4.5 |
ITSD 326 | Data Structures and Algorithms | 4.5 |
ITSD 429 | Distributed Systems Design and Development | 4.5 |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Total Credit Hours: 180
This program includes a series of courses that correlate to the respective content and competencies of the A+, Network+, and Security+ certification exams offered by CompTIA¹ and the Certified Ethical Hacker certification exam offered by EC-Council¹. These credentials can serve as independent validation of the knowledge and skills required to be successful in the fields of information technology (IT) computer user support, IT security, and networking.
AIU B.S.I.T. students will be eligible to receive a discounted rate for the CompTIA examination fee² once all of the respective courses above have been successfully completed in residence with the universityᶟ.
For more information on the A+, Network+, or Security+ certifications, including exam objectives, sample questions, and certification information, please visit https://www.comptia.org/certifications.
For more information on the Certified Ethical Hacker certification, including information about the exam, course outlines, and requirements, please visit https://www.eccouncil.org/programs/certified-ethical-hacker-ceh/.
¹American InterContinental University does not prepare students to take the exam necessary to receive the A+, Network+, Security+, or Certified Ethical Hacker credential. AIU cannot guarantee that students or graduates of this program will be eligible to take third party certification examinations. Certification requirements for taking and passing these exams are controlled by outside entities and are subject to change without notice to AIU.
²Students must contact the office of the Registrar in order to receive the promo code for the discounted exam rate.
ᶟIn order to receive the discounted CompTIA exam rate, the listed courses must be completed in residence at American InterContinental University.