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An audit worksheet for the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program at Middle Georgia State College. It outlines the general education requirements, major field requirements, and graduation requirements for the program. The worksheet includes a list of required courses and electives, as well as information on transfer credits and upper-level electives. useful for students in the program who need to track their progress and ensure they are meeting all requirements for graduation.
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Note: Transfer students with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree that satisfy Middle Georgia State College’s general education course requirements may complete our Area F (ITEC 2215, ITEC 2260, ITEC 2270, ITEC 2320, and ITEC 2380) and receive partial credit toward IT upper-level electives.
*MATH 1101 is required if SAT Math <550 or ACT <
FYES 1001 (required for new f2f students & students with < than 18 transfer hours) Credit hours cannot be used for graduation. Area B Elective (ITEC 1001 recommended)
Literature-based Elective Choose one (circle): ENGL 2111*** , 2112 ***, 2121, 2122, 2131, 2131H, 2141, 2142 Area C Elective COMM 1110
Lab-Science Electives Choose two (circle): ASTR 1010K, 1020K BIOL 1001K, 1001K-H, 1002K, 1002K-H, 2107K, 2108K* CHEM 1151K, 1152K, 1211K, 1212K GEOL 1125, 1126 PHYS 1011K, 1012K, 1111K, 1112K, 2211K, 2212K *Students cannot receive graduation credit for both BIOL 1001 and BIOL 2107 or for both BIOL 1002 and BIOL 2108
*POLS 1101 or 1101H
Choose two (circle): ANTH 1102 ECON 2105, 2105H, 2106, 2106H HIST 1111 *** , 1112 *** , 1190*** , 2111, 2111H, 2112, 2112H GEOG 1101 POLS 2101, 2201, 2301, 2401 PSYC 1101, 1101H SOCI 1101, 1101H, 1160 *Will satisfy the state requirements in U.S. & Georgia Constitution **Will satisfy the state requirements in U.S. & Georgia History ***Will satisfy the state requirements for Global Perspectives
Choose one (circle) MATH 1251, 2120, 2252, 2253, 2260, 2270
IT Upper-Level Major Courses or Concentrations 15 HOURS
IT Courses, Concentration or Informatics 15 HOURS
The Network Technologies & Administration concentration educates students in the use of current concepts and technologies of networking. Students will learn to analyze the needs of organizations, communicate the needs to the users, and then design and build networks to meet those needs. Graduates will be prepared for positions in networking or systems administration.
ITEC 3325 Windows System Administration 2320 ITEC 3328 Linux Systems Administration 2320 ITEC 4242 Database Administration 3245 ITEC 4285 Web Server Administration 2320, ITEC 4321 Forensics/Data Recovery 2320 ITEC 4324 Wireless Technologies 2320 CSCI 4329 Data Communications 2320 ITEC 4421 Network Security 2320 …and other courses in this area as approved by the Dean * grade ≥ “C”
The Information Assurance and Security concentration involves detecting, reporting, and responding to cyber threats, making encryption codes to securely pass information between systems, and taking appropriate measures to ensure the security of valuable information. Students will learn about digital evidence, computer crime and law, and server and network security important to law enforcement, forensic science, and information systems security.
ITEC 4285 Web Server Administration 2320, ITEC 4321 Forensics/Data Recovery 2320 ITEC 4341 Incident Response and Contingency Planning 4200 ITEC 4361 Software and Database Security 3245 & 4200 and either ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302 ITEC 4421 Network Security 2320 …and other courses in this area as approved by the Dean * grade ≥ “C”
The Integrated Digital Media concentration prepares students in the design and development of products for use in a variety of IT applications. Through the various courses, students will develop competencies in evaluating user and product needs and in designing, developing, and implementing digital media products to meet those needs. Students learn a broad range of skills including graphic design and production, interface design, and analysis and design techniques for constructing interactive applications. Graduates will find career opportunities as digital media designers and developers, specialists, and trainers.
ITEC 4230 Graphic Imaging 3236 ITEC 4238 2D Computer Animation 3236 ITEC 4284 Web Multimedia Delivery 4230
NMAC 3108 Writing for Digital Media ENGL 1102 NMAC 3145 Digital Media Studio ENGL 1102 NMAC 3600 Digital Storytelling ENGL 1102 NMAC 4450 Visual Rhetoric: Principles of Production ENGL 1102 NMAC 4451 Advanced Video Production ENGL 4450 or NMAC 4450 ITEC 4231 Designing Content for Instructional Apps 3235, 3236 CSCI 4250 Artificial Intelligence 2270, 3236 …and other courses in this area as approved by the Dean * grade ≥ “C”
The Software Development concentration prepares students for the design, development, and implementation of software solutions. Graduates will be prepared for a variety of careers including software developers or systems, application, or database programmers.
CSCI 3264 Data Structures & Algorithm Analysis ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302
ITEC 4244 Database Programming 2270, ITEC 4248 Web Development Environments 3280 ITEC 4261 Java Programming ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302 ITEC 4266 C++ Programming ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302 ITEC 4269 Visual Basic for Client/Server Systems 3245 and either ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302 ITEC 4286 Web Applications Development 3280 ITEC 4361 Software and Database Security 3245 & 4200 and either ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302 …and other courses in this area as approved by the Dean * grade ≥ “C”
The Gaming Design and Development concentration provides students with an understanding of the theory, design and programming techniques required for developing interactive games. This concentration will equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge for careers in the games and simulation industries.
CSCI 3264 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis ITEC 2270 or CSCI 1302 ITEC 4230 Graphic Imaging 3236 ITEC 4238 2D Computer Animation 3236 CSCI 4250 Artificial Intelligence 2270, ITEC 4255 Game Design and Development 3235,4230,4238, and CSCI 4250 …and other courses in this area as approved by the Dean * grade ≥ “C”