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2015-2016 Vincennes University Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Vincennes University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Technology - Information Technology Baccalaureate Concentration 8004, B.S.


The Technology majors will develop enhanced skills in their area of technical expertise, research advancements in their technical specialty, utilize modern technical applications, and fabricate advanced technical projects. They will also gain skill sets in ethics, business management, professional relationships, manufacturing processes, and supervisory teamwork. Graduates of this technology degree program will find enhanced employment opportunities in career fields that utilize project control, industrial applications, technical supervision, manufacturing technologies, and other advanced technical specializations.

Admission into this baccalaureate degree program requires the prospective student to possess an A.S. degree from an accredited institution. Acceptance into this program will be granted through the approval of the Technology Baccalaureate Degree Department Chair and the Dean of Technology. There are seven concentrations associated with the Baccalaureate program: Advanced Automation, Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Development, Surveying Management, Information Technology, Career/Tech Education, and Agribusiness.

Students who have received an AS degree in the following program(s) can transition into this Baccalaureate Degree Concentration:

Information Technology Support and Security Specialist 5440, A.S. Career/Tech 
Computer Programming Technology 5450, A.S. Career/Tech 
Information Technology 5510, A.S. Transfer 
Information Technology - Web Design Concentration 5512, A.S. Transfer 
Information Technology - Programming and Game Development Concentration 5513, A.S. Transfer  

Credits completed in AS Degree Programs (60)


Completed Prior to Admission to Baccalaureate Program


Note:  Courses required in addition to the ASCT degree will be reflected in additional hours.

University Core Curriculum Requirements


Recommended Sequence of Courses


Total Hours: 120