Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $12544 for 12 to 18 hours | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program is administered jointly by the Computer Science and Management departments. The curriculum includes relevant computer science, management, and engineering courses and emphasizes secure information systems and information assurance. These subjects are among the areas of research at Tech’s Institute for Complex Additive Systems Analysis (ICASA), where IT students may find employment or internship opportunities. Students must also take a sequence of 12 hours of technical electives to broaden or deepen their knowledge in an IT area of their interest. Graduates of the IT program will be well prepared for immediate industry employment or graduate study in an IT-related discipline.
Program modules
The courses are: MATH 131 (calculus), IT 111 (introduction to information technology), CHEM 121 and 121L (general), ENGL 111 (college English), MATH 132(calculus), PSY 121(general psychology), IT 122 (data structures and algorithms), CHEM 121 and 121L (general), ENGL 112 (college English), IT 221 (computer and network organization), MATH 221 (formal logic and discrete mathematics), PHYS 121 and 121L (general), IT 222 (systems and Internet programming), MATH 283 (introduction to applied statistics), PHYS 122 and 122L (general), IT 263 (information protection and security), IT 311 (human information processing and decision making), IT 351 (complex system modeling and simulation), IT 373 (introduction to database design and management), ENGL 341 (technical writing), IT 353 (data communications), IT 328 (secure software construction), IT 382 (legal and ethical information technology issues), IT 451 (introduction to parallel processing), IT 453 (computer networks and the internet), IT 491 (senior secure system design project), IT 463 (information assurance), IT 492 (senior secure system design project).
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have studied a minimum of three years, which must include algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or higher course work, a minimum of two years of sciences, with laboratories, chosen from among biology, physics, chemistry, and earth science, a minimum of three years, one of which must be history, those who are non-English speaking country must have a minimum TOEFL score of at least 540 (paper-based) or 207 (computer-based) is required.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
New Mexico Institute Of Mining And Technology
Department name
Department of Computer Science
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