Jul 06, 2025  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Information Technology - Programming and Web Development (ITPD)


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The Information Technology programs allow students to prepare themselves for a variety of careers in the evolving communications and information industries. Through an innovative and integrated Information Technology curriculum, students complete a series of core computer courses and have the choice to major in technical services or programming and web development. Students gain valuable experience in internships and systems projects using the latest information systems and technology while continuously updating or migrating to new technology.

As part of the program students will analyze an IT related problem and select and develop an appropriate solution including appropriate consideration for security, use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address IT needs and solve IT problems, communicate clearly and concisely, and identify and explain how changes in the IT discipline affect business, industry, and their work environment.

The demand for technology-savvy individuals in the career tracks of Information Technology has never been greater. This exciting and rapidly expanding field should appeal to the individual who desires to meet the many challenges of creating or managing computer generated media or data using the most modern computer hardware and software.

Graduates of Information Technology majoring in Programming and Web Development are prepared to pursue positions in business and industry such as application developers/programmers, web developers, webmasters, internet specialists, software developers, data managers, information designers, customer support professionals, and related positions that continue to emerge in the information technology field.

Curriculum for Information Technology - Programming and Web Development Major


NOTE:


Students must complete the computer literacy requirement in order to graduate which may be met through competency testing or completion of a program specific computer course. Refer to the degree audit and consult with the program advisor for the appropriate course(s) that meet the computer literacy requirement.

Curriculum Summary:


General (G)/Basic (B) = 31 Hours


Technical (T) = 32 Hours


Total Curriculum Hours = 63


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