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Bachelor of Science Information Technology. Online. California State University Channel Islands. Team. Kathy Alfano College of Canyons (Lead) Ed Garcia Moorpark College Alex Lynch Oxnard College Sharlene Katz CSU Northridge William Wolfe CSU Channel Islands

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  1. Bachelor of Science Information Technology Online California State University Channel Islands

  2. Team • Kathy Alfano College of Canyons (Lead) • Ed Garcia Moorpark College • Alex Lynch Oxnard College • Sharlene Katz CSU Northridge • William Wolfe CSU Channel Islands • Peter Smith CSU Channel Islands • Ivona Grzegorczyk CSU Channel Islands • Gary Berg Dean, Ext. Ed. CSUCI

  3. Objectives • Develop partnerships with Colleges and Universities. • Make BS programs accessible to CC Technology program graduates. • Compatible with CC A.S. degrees • Meet IT ABET accreditation criteria. • Follow national IT program guidelines. • Develop an online BSIT degree.

  4. Motivation • Information Technology: remains hot! • IT Professionals need a blend of skills: Networks Web Technology Databases Computer Programming Project Management Writing/Communications

  5. BSIT Prerequisites Statistics: A first course in Statistics. Programming: A first course in Java programming. Lab Science: Two semesters of a Laboratory Science (Physics, Biology or Chemistry). Computer Architecture: A first course in Computer Architecture. 15 units of technology-related course work. GE certified for the CSU.

  6. Core IT Courses (36 Units) CS 150 Object Oriented Programming (4) PreR* IT 151 Data Structures (3) Core IT 262 Comp. Organization & Arch. (3) Core IT 280 Web Programming (3) Core MATH 301 Discrete Mathematics (3) Core MGT 307 Management of Organizations (3) Core MIS 310 Management Info. Systems (3) Core IT 362 Operating Systems (3) Core IT 420 Database Systems (3) Core IT 429 Computer Networks (3) Core MGT 471 Project Management (3) Core IT 499 Capstone Project (2) Core

  7. Interdisciplinary GE Requirements COMP 447 Societal Issues in Computing (3) COMP 449 Human Computer Interaction (3) MATH 331 History of Mathematics (3)

  8. Technical Electives (15 units) IT 400 e-Commerce (3) IT 402 Advanced IT Programming (3) IT 424 Computer System Security (3) IT 469 AI and Neural Networks (3) IT 401 Web Intelligence (3)

  9. BSIT Program Year 1 Fall • COMP 150 Object Oriented Programming (4) PreR* • IT 262 Comp. Organization & Arch. (3) Core • COMP 447 Societal Issues in Computing (3) UDIGE • MIS 310 Management Information Systems (3) Core Spring • IT 151 Data Structures (3) Core • IT 362 Operating Systems (3) Core • COMP 449 Human Computer Interaction (3) UDIGE • MGT 307 Management of Organizations (3) Core Summer • MATH 301 Discrete Mathematics (3) Core • IT 280 Web Programming (3) Core

  10. BSIT Program Year 2 Fall • IT 429 Computer Networks (3) Core • MATH 331 History of Mathematics (3) UDIGE • IT 400 e-Commerce (3) Elective • IT 402 Advanced IT Prog. (3) Elective Spring • IT 424 Computer System Security (3) Elective • IT 420 Database Systems (3) Core • IT 469 AI and Neural Networks (3) Elective • IT 401 Web Intelligence (3) Elective Summer • MGT 471 Project Management (3) Core • IT 499 Capstone Project (2) Core

  11. Planned Area Concentrations

  12. Fall 2005 Start!!

  13. Current Status (Fall 2006) • 20 BSIT students full time. • Making small modifications. • Planning the online option for Fall 2007.

  14. Current Issues (Fall 2006) • Student Preparedness • Cost (Ext. Ed. vs. State Side) • Expanded Online Offerings • Discrete Mathematics • Mixing CS and IT majors • IT Lab Funding

  15. Contact Information • William J. Wolfe • Professor and Chair, Computer Science • Interim Director of Faculty Development, Technology Initiatives • California State University Channel Islands • One University Drive • Camarillo, California  93012 • 805-437-8985 • william.wolfe@csuci.edu

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