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Nov 21, 2024
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2024 - 2025 Catalog
Computer Science and Information Technology - Business Information Technology - ABS
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Program Code: ABS.10130 A degree in Business and Information Technology includes both business skills and computer skills to prepare you for work in a high-tech business world.
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Total Semester Credits: 16
Total Semester Credits: 16
Spring First Year:
- CST 145 - Microsoft Word Credits: 3
- MGT 153W - Introduction to Business Credits: 3
- POL 103W - American Politics Credits: 3
POL 105W , POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 220W , POL 221W , POL 223W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 103W
Total Semester Credits: 9
Total Semester Credits: 15
Winter Second Year:
- CST 115W - e-Commerce Concepts Credits: 3
- CST 135 - Help Desk Fundamentals Credits: 1
- CST 235W - Systems Analysis and Design Credits: 3
- ELE – Required Elective Credits: 3
Required Electives Choices: CST 100 , CST 105 , CST 185 , CST 216 , CST 271 , CST 210 , ENT 131W , ENT 231W , MGT 143 , MGT 245 , MGT 256 , MGT 265 , or any ACE course. - CST 284W - Business Information Technology Capstone Credits: 2
Total Semester Credits: 12
Notations
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All CST courses require a grade of “C” or higher
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The following are Key courses: CST 133W , CST 147 , CST 155 , CST 173 , and CST 257 must be completed within 5 Years of completing the degree. Failure to complete within the stated timeframe will require you to repeat the course.
- Proficiency in keyboarding is expected in all CST classes. OAT 170 is available for those students who need to build keyboarding skills.
- Most of the courses to complete this degree are available online. For online offerings, please talk with an advisor or check the course schedule.
- Contact the Health & Wellness Division for information on completing the LWA credit through individual instruction to complete the BIT degree option online.
- The above curricula are intended to prepare you for a career upon graduation from Delta College. If you are planning to transfer to a Baccalaureate degree program you should consult with a student success advisor before enrolling in computer, business, or general education courses so that specific transfer college requirements can be completed.
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