B.S. in Information Technology

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1 New Jersey Institute of Technology 1 B.S. in Information Technology First Year Term Credits IT 101 Introduction to Information Technology CS 100 Roadmap to Computing MATH 18 General Calculus I HUM 101 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I Select one of the following Science courses: Phys1/202 Chem1 Bio 1 Geol 1 CS 107 Computing as a Career 1 CS 11 Introduction to Computer Science IT 120 Introduction to Network Technology MATH 105 Elementary Probability and Statistics Select one of the following Science courses: Phys2/20 Chem 2 Bio 2 Geol 2 Science Lab course 1 HUM 102 English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking II Second Year IT 114 Advanced Programming for Information Technology IT 201 Information Design Techniques Social Science (lower-level):gur Elective General Elective 1 English Compsotion and Cultural History (lower-level):gur Elective Term Credits 15 IT 202 Internet and Applications Specialization Course 1 Specialization Course 2 General Elective 2 Social Science (lower-level):gur Elective CS 207 Computing and Effective Communication 1 Third Year IS 1 Database Design Management and Applications Humanities and Social Sciences (upper-level) GUR Elective MGMT 90 or IE 492 Principles of Management or Engineering Management Specialization Course Specialization Course 4

2 2 B.S. in Information Technology IT 40 Introduction to System Administration Term Credits 18 IT 420 Computer Systems and Networks ENG 52 or ENG 40 Technical Writing or Oral Presentations IS 50 Computers, Society and Ethics Specialization Course 5 Specialization Course 6 Physical Education 1 Fourth Year IT 490 Systems Integration Humanities and Social Sciences (upper-level) Capstone Seminar GUR Elective General Elective Specialization Course 7 General Elective 4 Physical Education 1 IT 491 IT Capstone Project Specialization Course 8 General Elective 5 General Elective 6 General Elective 7 CS 407 Professional Development in Computing 1 Electives Total Credits 129 Social Sciences (lower level) Electives GUR Select two of the following: 6 ECON 201 ECON 265 ECON 266 EPS 202 STS 257 STS 258 Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Society, Technology, and the Environment Technology, Society and Culture: An American View Technology, Society and Culture: A Global View Aproved introductory courses in basic social sciences at Rutgers-Newark ENG 52 Technical Writing 1 or ENG 40 Oral Presentations English Composition and Cultural History (lower-level) GUR Select one of the following: HUM 211 HUM 212 HIST 21 HIST 2XX The Pre-Modern World The Modern World Humanities and Social Sciences (upper-level) The Twentieth-Century World Approved 200-level history course at Rutgers-Newark Select one of the following 00-level courses: LIT XX HIST XX Literature course History course

3 New Jersey Institute of Technology PHIL XX STS XX XX Philosophy course Science, Technology and Society course Approved 00-level course at Rutgers-Newark Capstone Seminar in Humanities and Social Sciences (upper-level) GUR Select one of the following. Students in honors college enroll in HONORS section. HSS 40 HSS 404 HSS 405 HSS 406 HSS 407 HSS 408 HSS 409 Management GUR Humanities Senior Seminar - Literature Humanities Senior Seminar - History Humanities Senior Seminar - Philosophy Humanities Senior Seminar - English Humanities Senior Seminar - Theater Humanities Senior Seminar - Science, Technology, and Society Humanities Senior Seminar - Social Science IE 492 Engineering Management or MGMT 90 Principles of Management AS Leadership and Management I (acceptable only for students taking the aerospace option) Mathematics 2 Select one calculus course Select one course chosen in consultation with the IT Academic Advisor Select at least one probability and statistics course (included in the math GUR, as approved by advisor) Natural Sciences Select two Natural Science courses IT students should select ENG 52 Technical Writing or ENG 40 Oral Presentations to fulfill the Open GUR requirement. Depending on the specialization, a specific math sequence may be required. One of the courses must be a laboratory science, approved by advisor. Depending on the specialization, a specific natural science sequence may be required. Information Technology Electives Information Technology Core Select information technology/computer and information science courses that provide fundamental knowledge and practice in information technology functions, system development, and software. 0 IT Capstone Project Complete a culminating project 1 Specialization Courses Select nine courses, focusing on an application area relevant to Information Technology 2 General Electives Select a minimum of six courses to be chosen in consultation with the advisor 18 CSS Electives Select a coherent set of courses in conjunction with the declared specialization. 1 2 A culminating project experience that integrates the student's IT and specialization expertise. The IT Program strongly supports and encourages the student to implement this project in collaboration with NJIT industrial partners and/or NJIT's Enterprise Development Centers. In accordance with the need for the IT professional to have highly developed communication skills, the student will present the results of their projects at the completion of the project. Students may select specializations from all four NJIT colleges and schools. A list of possible specialization areas can be obtained from the Academic Advisor. They must be courses within the College of Computing Sciences and 00/400 level. Co-op In IT, IT 11 Co-op Work Experience I and IT 411 Co-op Work Experience can be taken for degree credit.

4 4 B.S. in Information Technology Criminal Justice and Law Specialization IT 220 Wireless Networks IT 20 Computer and Network Security IT 10 E-commerce Technology IT 0 Computer Forensic IT 400 Information Technology and the Law IT 40 Ethical Hacking for System Administrators Select three of the following: 9 R Police And Community R Cj Reserach Methods R Criminology R Case Proc Law Courts R202 1 Delinquency Juv Justice R Gender Crime & Justice Total Credits 27 Management Information Systems Specialization (24 credits) Select 8 of the following: 24 ACCT 117 Survey of Accounting HRM 01 Organizational Behavior IS 265 Introduction to Information Systems or MIS 245 Introduction to Management Information Systems IT 220 Wireless Networks IT 02 Advanced Internet Applications IT 10 E-commerce Technology IS 44 Computing Applications in Business IS 90 Requirements Analysis and Systems Design IS 455 IS Mgmt & Business Processes IS 465 Advanced Information Systems MIS 6 Project Management for Managers or MGMT 480 Managing Technology and Innovation MRKT 0 Principles of Marketing OM 75 Management Science Game Development Specialization Select 9 of the following: 27 IT 265 Game Architecture and Design CS 266 or IT 266 CS 276 2D Game Development or IT 276 Game Development AD 150 Color and Composition STS 18 Educational Media Design CS 280 Programming Language Concepts IT 86 D Modeling and Animation or COM 5 -D Modeling and Animation MATH 7 Linear Algebra

5 New Jersey Institute of Technology 5 COM 45 Character Modeling and Animation IT 286 or COM 266 IT 4XX Game Development Workshop CS 66 D Game Development IT 287 Advanced Game Production ARCH 44 Total Credits 27 Multimedia Specialization IS 270 Designing the Multimedia Experience COM 5 -D Modeling and Animation or IT 86 D Modeling and Animation COM 50 Digital Video Production STS 47 Introduction to Music Select five of the following: 15 STS 49 Advanced Music Technology COM 266 or IT 286 COM 0 Video Narrative COM 45 Character Modeling and Animation COM 51 Documentary Studies COM 52 Photojournalism COM 69 Digital Poetry COM 76 Game Design Studio IT 265 Game Architecture and Design IT 266 or CS 266 IT 276 Game Development or CS 276 2D Game Development ARCH 44 CS 66 D Game Development AD 150 Color and Composition ENG 5 Composing Documents for Print ENG 54 Composing Documents for the Web ENG 55 Television News Writing and Production IS 7 Content Management Systems STS 18 Educational Media Design Network and Information Security Specialization Select 9 of the following: 27 IT 220 Wireless Networks IT 20 Computer and Network Security IT 10 E-commerce Technology IT 0 Computer Forensic IT 1 Privacy and Information Technology IT 2 Digital Crime IT 400 Information Technology and the Law IT 40 Ethical Hacking for System Administrators

6 6 B.S. in Information Technology CS 2 CS 57 CS 458 Principles of Operating Systems Fundamentals of Network Security Technologies-Network Security Total Credits 27 Web Applications Specialization (24 credits) Select 8 of the following: 27 IS 117 Introduction to Website Development IS 218 Building Web Applications IS 219 Adv Website Development IS 247 Designing the User Experience IS 22 Mobile Applications: Design, Interface, Implementation IS 7 Content Management Systems IS 75 Discovering User Needs to Enhance User experience IS 92 Web Mining and Information Retrieval or IS 421 Advanced Web Applications IT 02 Advanced Internet Applications IT 10 E-commerce Technology MGMT 480 Managing Technology and Innovation This curriculum represents the maximum number of credits per semester for which a student is advised to register. A full-time credit load is 12 credits. First-year students are placed in a curriculum that positions them for success which may result in additional time needed to complete curriculum requirements. Continuing students should consult with their academic advisor to determine the appropriate credit load.