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Information Technology BS

The document outlines the Audit/Evaluated Educational Plan for a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology at Keiser University, detailing the required lower and upper division courses across three concentrations: Networking, Programming, and Cybersecurity. It specifies the total credit hours needed for major courses, general education, and electives to complete the degree. Additionally, it includes guidelines for transfer credits and course prerequisites.

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Information Technology BS

The document outlines the Audit/Evaluated Educational Plan for a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology at Keiser University, detailing the required lower and upper division courses across three concentrations: Networking, Programming, and Cybersecurity. It specifies the total credit hours needed for major courses, general education, and electives to complete the degree. Additionally, it includes guidelines for transfer credits and course prerequisites.

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KEISER UNIVERSITY: Audit/Evaluated Educational Plan Sheet

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (3 concentrations)


CIP 11.0103

Student Name_______________________________ SSN__________________________


Colleges from which
transfer is sought ____________________________ Level of Accreditation____________
_____________________________ ____________

LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS


Information Technology Major (24 credits required) Information Technology Major (18 credits required)
Credit Hrs Major Courses Credit Hrs Major Courses
3 CET1171C Service/Support PC Systems I 3 CTS3370C Designing A Virtual Infrastructure
3 CET1172C Service/Support PC Systems II 3 CIS3205 Cyber Laws, Frameworks, and Standards
3 CTS1156C Supporting Client Operating Systems 3 CIS4253 Ethics in Information Technology
3 CTS1305C Essentials of Networking 3 CTS4321C Advanced Linux Administration
3 CTS1328C Managing/Maintaining Server Op Sys 3 CTS4323C Enterprise Planning & Optimization
3 CIS2350C Principles of Information Security 3 ISM4212 Database Management Systems
3 CTS2106C Multi-User Operating Systems Networking Concentration (18 credits required) ***
3 COP1034C Programming for Technology 3 CIS3014C Enterprise Server Administration
Professionals
Networking Concentration (12 credits required) *** 3 CET3482C Unified Communications
3 CGS1540C Introduction to Database Management 3 CTS3364C Managing Office 365F
3 CTS2302C Implementing Directory Services 3 CEN4086 Cloud & Internet Computing
3 CTS2304C Internetworking Technologies 3 CTS4113C Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing
3 CTS2306C Implementing Network Infrastructure 3 CTS4652C Advanced Routing Technology
Programming Concentration (12 credits required) *** Programming Concentration (18 credits required) ***
3 COP1411C Data Structures & Algorithms 3 COP2830C Web Development I
3 CEN2010 Software Engineering I 3 CEN3011 Software Engineering II
3 COP1800C Java Programming I 3 COP1035C Python Programming
3 COP1805C Java Programming II 3 COP3655 Cross-Platform Mobile Application
Development
Cybersecurity Concentration (12 credits required) *** 3 COP4667 Android Development
3 CIS2208 Social, Economic, and Policy Aspects of 3 COP4665 iOS Development
Cybersecurity
3 CIS2218 Human Aspects of Cybersecurity Cybersecurity Concentration (18 credits required) ***
3 CIS2253 Cybersecurity Ethics 3 CIS4250 Privacy
3 CIS2690 Cloud Security 3 CIS4410 Identity Access Management
3 CIS4430 Contractual/Regulatory Compliance
3 CIS3400 Critical Infrastructure Risk Management
3 CIS3600 Protecting Cyber-Physical Systems
3 CIS4352C Ethical Hacking
Lower Division General Education (36 credits required) Upper Division General Education (9 credits required)
Credit Hrs General Education Courses Credit Hrs General Education Courses
Behavioral/Social Science (3 credits) 3 STA3163 Intermediate Statistics
3 Any Behavioral or Social Science offered by the 3 CGS3300 Management Information Systems
university
Communications (3 credits) 3 Any 3000 or 4000 level General Education courses offered
by the university **
3 SPC1017 Speech Electives (9 credits required)
Computers (3 credits) Credit Hrs Electives
3 CGS1000C Introduction to Computers 3 ISM3112 Systems Analysis
English (6 credits) 3 MAN4583 Project Management
3* ENC1101 English Composition I 3 CTS4935 IT Capstone
3* ENC2102 English Composition II +++ All above courses or all internship courses must be taken as a group
3 CTS4942 Internship I
3 CTS4933 Internship II
3 CTS4944 Internship III
Humanities/Fine Arts (3 credits) *Must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher for Gordon Rule credit
3* AML1000 American Literature ** Must take CGS3300 to meet prerequisites for ISM3112 and ISM4212
3* ENL1000 English Literature *** Lower-level concentration must match upper-level concentration
Mathematics (6 credits) +++ Elective choices must be taken as a group.
3 MAC 2105 College Algebra
3 STA2023 Statistics
Natural Science (6 credits)
6 Any Natural Science offered by the university
*Must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher for Gordon Rule credit
24 Total Credits Lower Division Major Courses 18 Total Credits Upper Division Major Courses
12 Total Credits Lower Division Concentration 18 Total Credits Upper Division Concentration
30 Total Credits Lower Division Gen Eds 9 Total Credits Upper Division Gen Eds
9 Total Credits Upper Division Electives
120 Total Credits Bachelor of Science
NOTE: ONLY ACCEPTED COURSES LISTED ON OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS RECEIVE PERMANENT OFFICIAL
TRANSFER CREDIT.

Student Signature____________________________________ Date_________________

By Keiser University_________________________________ Date_________________

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