

Unless otherwise stated, the minimum acceptable grade in all BSIT required math, science, and engineering courses is a C or higher (C- is insufficient). The computed GPA is based on the best attempts in these courses. The minimum acceptable average GPA will be posted on the department's website one year prior to the fall semester that the revised GPA is applicable. The minimum overall average GPA in these four courses required for admission to the department is between 2.0 and 3.5 for any given year. With a minumum grade of C in each course (grades of C- are insufficient)Īll students must complete the equivalent of USF Discrete Mathematics ( MAD 2104), Introduction to Databases for Information Technology ( CGS 1540), Programming Fundamentals for IT ( COP 2512), and Object Oriented Programming for IT ( COP 2513) with minimum grades of C in each course (grades of C- are insufficient).
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Our graduates will function ethically and responsibly, and will remain informed and involved as full participants in our profession and our society.Our Information Technology graduates will apply their knowledge and skills to succeed in their career and/or obtain an advanced degree.The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has established the following major educational objectives for Information Technology graduates of the department. Provide quality learning experiences through small classes, active learning styles of teaching, and opportunities for meaningful interactions between students and faculty.Foster the development of problem solving and communication skills as an integral component of the profession.Educate students in the best practices of the field as well as integrate the latest research into the curriculum.Prepare students for full and ethical participation in a diverse society and encourage lifelong learning.Lead the advancement of computer science, computer engineering, and information technology through internationally recognized research and graduate education, as well as technology transfer to regional industries.

In keeping with the mission of the College of Engineering, the Department of Computer Science and Engineering strives for excellence in teaching, research, and public service. Currently, all Information Technology courses are online. Students in this major acquire the right combination of fundamental knowledge and practical expertise to solve computing technology problems and meet user needs.

The Information Technology major focuses on programming, databases, networking, human-computer interaction, web systems, and cybersecurity to meet the technology requirements of business, government, healthcare, education, and other organizations.
