Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The information technology program will prepare students for positions as information technologists providing operational and infrastructure support for computer and information systems in business, manufacturing, and institutional organizations. The following IT program educational objectives and IT program outcomes follow the model created by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) and have been established in cooperation with faculty, staff and industry advisors.
The IT program will provide students with an in-depth understanding of computer infrastructure including both hardware and software aspects. It will also provide students with a breadth of skills in the core information technologies including programming, computer hardware and networking, databases and Web technologies.
In keeping with other technology programs, the courses that are part of the IT program will focus on applications and hands-on topics. Students will complete coursework with a focus on system administration and integrating existing technologies rather than inventing new ones.
Currently four of the upper level courses are not online: Database Management Systems (INFS 3770), Web Application Development (INFS 4300), Systems Analysis and Design (INFS 4310), and Principles of Manufacturing and Service Systems (BUAD 3020).
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Gary Carr
Student Services Staff
Email: elearning@utoledo.edu
Phone: 419-530-8835; 866-UTOLEDO toll free
The University of Toledo is regionally accredited by the North Central Association (NCA) and is authorized to offer degrees online.