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2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Information Technology, B.S.I.T.


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The University of Tulsa is not accepting applications or matriculating new undergraduate students into the bachelor’s program in information technology beyond the Fall 2019 term. Students who have matriculated into the bachelor’s program may not declare information technology as a major after the Spring 2020 term.


 

Math/Statistics (10-11 hours)


STEM/Business Electives (9 hours)


One of the following sets of electives:

STEM Electives


Business Electives


Electives (15-19 hours)


Selected with approval of advisor. May include MATH 1163 Pre-calculus Mathematics  as necessary.

Humanities and Social Sciences Electives (25 hours)


  • Six hours of Tulsa Curriculum Block I electives
  • Twelve hours of Tulsa Curriculum Block II electives including ECON 2013  and  ECON 2023   
  • Seven hours of Tulsa Curriculum Block III electives which may include PHYS 2051 PHYS 2053  and PHYS 2063  

Information Technology Option (12-15 hours)


Total: 124 hours


Information Technology Options


Students seeking the Bachelors of Science in Information Technology degree must complete one of the following degree options:

General Option (12 hours)


  • Nine hours of CS electives at the 3000-level or above selected with approval of advisor. Up to 3 hours of CIS coursework at the 4000-level may be substituted.

Cyber Security Option (15 hours)


Notes:


*Some students will complete a modified series of courses. See Special Requirements .

To become a candidate for a degree in information technology, a student must complete all computer science courses in the curriculum with a grade-point average of at least 2.0, and earn a grade point average of 2.0 or higher overall.

First Year Experience (1 hour)


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