2012-2013 University Catalog 
  
2012-2013 University Catalog

Applied Information Technology, BS


Banner Code: VS-BS-AIT

School: Volgenau School of Engineering 

Department: Applied Information Technology 

The BS in applied information technology prepares students to apply IT to support business processes. The degree produces graduates with strong problem-solving, writing, and communication skills who successfully compete for technical employment and are prepared for advanced study. The objective of the degree is to provide students with the following:

  • Fundamental knowledge regarding concepts, tools, and methods of IT, including the opportunity to learn appropriate conceptual and computational tools essential for a successful career
  • A broad background across fundamental areas of IT along with a depth of understanding in a particular area of interest
  • Skills for effective written and oral communication with technical and nontechnical people in the IT field and the chosen area of interest, as well as skills and strategies for facilitating group projects and activities
  • Working knowledge of leading-edge technologies and advanced systems through computer laboratory courses
  • Industry-validated curriculum that maintains currency with business needs
  • Preparation for graduate studies in information security, information systems, telecommunications, and related IT areas
  • Appreciation for the global influence of IT on society and an understanding of the ethical and social responsibilities of IT professionals

The BS in applied information technology aims to meet the existing and emerging needs of the IT industry by educating new IT workers in current principles and practices in IT and its applications. Graduates fill jobs that focus on the application of IT in an increasing number of emerging sub-disciplines, including network administration, information security, information systems, telecommunications, web development, and computer graphics.

This bachelor’s degree program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

The program can be successfully completed in eight full-time semesters with an average of 15 credits each semester, as shown in the sample schedule below. It is also possible for students to complete the degree on a part-time basis. The 120-credit degree requirement consists of Mason general education requirements, IT foundation and core courses, and courses required for the chosen AIT concentration. At least 30 credits toward the BS degree must be earned at Mason, and at least 45 credits must be at or above the 300 level. Upper division courses in the program are taught at the Prince William campus where most AIT Department faculty offices are located.

Admission Requirements

Students who meet Mason’s general eligibility requirements may apply for admission to the AIT major. Admission is based on the appropriateness of the student’s academic objectives and the likelihood of the student benefiting from the program. Preference in admission is given to students who have four years of high school mathematics, including precalculus.

Degree Requirements


Students must fulfill all requirements  for undergraduate programs.  Requirements of the BS in Applied Information Technology degree include those of University General Education ; of the AIT core, foundation, concentration, and capstone; and completion of a block of additional required courses.

 

Two-semester sequence of approved capstone design courses (7 credits)


Information Technology Concentrations (15 credits)


Students choose one of five concentrations from the list below. To fulfill the requirements for a concentration, students need 15 credits made up of four courses from their chosen concentration and a fifth course chosen from any of the five concentrations.

Other Major Requirements (17 credits)


  • Natural Science: 7 credits of natural science, including at least one 4-credit course with lab. Students should choose these from the list of courses approved for University General Education  (these credits can also apply toward general education requirements).

Additional University General Education (21 credits)


Students must complete all University General Education  requirements not fulfilled by major requirements.

  • Written Communication: 6 credits
  • Literature: 3 credits
  • Arts: 3 credits
  • Western Civilization/World History: 3 credits
  • Social and Behavioral Science: 3 credits
  • Global Understanding: 3 credits

Electives (8 - 9 credits)


 Students must complete additional coursework to bring their total number of credits to 120.

Sample Schedule


Second Semester Credits: 15


  • Nonlab natural science (3)
  • Literature (3)

Third Semester Credits: 16


  • Natural science with lab (4)
  • Social/behavioral science (3)

Sixth Semester Credits: 15


  • IT concentration course (3)

Seventh Semester Credits: 15


  • IT concentration course (3)
  • IT concentration course (3)
  • Global understanding (3)
  • Elective (3)

Eighth Semester Credits: 13


  • IT concentration course (3)
  • IT concentration course (3)
  • Elective (3)

Termination from the Major


No math, science, or Volgenau School of Engineering course, required for the major, may be attempted more than three times.  Those students who do not successfully complete such a course within three attempts will be terminated from the major.  For more information, see the “Termination from the Major” section under Academic Standing .

Writing-Intensive Requirement


The university writing-intensive requirement is satisfied by IT 343 .

Grades


Students must have a C or better in any course that satisfies a prerequisite for an AIT course.  To graduate with the BS in applied information technology, students must have a GPA of 2.50 or better across the IT foundation, core, capstone, and concentration courses.