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Title

BS, Computing Technology, Project Management

Offered Location

Antelope Valley; Bangor; Irvine; Santa Clarita; Whidbey Island

Offered State

California; Washington

Degree Type

Bachelor's Degree

Code

BS.CT.PMGT

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School

Business

Curriculum Description

Graduation Requirements (2012-2013 Catalog)
  • A minimum of 120 credits.
  • 36 credits earned in upper-division coursework.
  • Minimum of 32 credits completed in residence at Brandman; 18 of which must be upper -division credits, 12 of which must be completed in students major.
  • A 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale at Brandman and transfer work.
  • A 2.0 grade point average in all major and minor coursework. Programs may have additional grade requirements.
  • Resolution of all "Cl" and "l" grades.
  • LBSU 300 Liberal Arts Core Foundations- (Cannot be used as an elective in a major, minor, or certificate program)
  • LBSU 302 Information Fluency and Academic Integrity (Cannot be used as an elective in a major, minor, or certificate program)
General Education Requirements

 

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Major Requirements

Common Requirements (36 credits)

 

COMU 410 Organizational Communication 3
CSCU 220 Object-oriented Programming I (for BSCT major) 3
CSCU 251 Introduction to Computing Systems Organization 3
CSCU 270 Information Systems Security 3
CSCU 315 Organizational Information Systems 3
CSCU 415 System Quality Assurance and Testing 3
CSCU 498 Capstone Project 3
ECNU 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MATU 104 Pre-calculus 3
MATU 203 Introduction to Statistics 3
OLCU 350 Leadership and Professional Ethics 3
OLCU 414 Team Building 3

 

Emphasis Requirements (select one):

Information Technology (12 credits):

 

CSCU 353 Data Communications and Computer Networks 3
CSCU 408 Database Management 3
CSCU 410 Structured Systems Analysis and Design 3
CSCU 453 Network Implementation 3

 

Business Systems Administration (12 credits):

 

CSCU 353 Data Communications and Computer Networks 3
CSCU 375 Data Encryption and Information Security 3
CSCU 453 Network Implementation 3
CSCU 458 Advanced Web Based Database Applications 3

 

Project Management (12 credits):

 

CSCU 383 Introduction to Project Management 3
CSCU 385 Project Work Structure and Resource Management 3
CSCU 483 Risk Management in Project Development 3
MGTU 301 Principles of Management 3

 

 

Total credits 48

 

Students with the following industrial certifications will be granted a maximum of 6 credits as defined below:

 

Industrial Certification Substitution Course(s) Comments
MCSE, CCNP CSCU 353; CSCU 453 Within 3 years; or Demonstrate Currency
Oracle DBA, MCDBA CSCU 408; CSCU 453 Within 3 years; or Demonstrate Currency
A+ CSCU 251 Within 3 years; Demonstrate Currency
Network+ CSCU 453 Within 3 years; Demonstrate Currency

Description

The Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology (CT) provides a sound foundation in information technology principles and practice. Emphasizing the latest practical technologies and transferable experiences in coherent application building modules, the program prepares you to communicate effectively, understand the economic impact on information technology and adhere to a professional standard of ethics.

The Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology (CT) is an on campus program and students can take many of the classes online.

The Bachelor of Science in Computing Technology program offers three emphases:

  • Information Technology
    Learn to analyze, design and implement IT-based solutions to meet business needs.
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  • Business Systems Administration
    Learn to install, test and administrate networking systems with data security features.
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  • Project Management
    Learn to plan, structure and manage projects by applying project management and quality assurance skills.
Who is this program for?

This program is perfect for students looking to begin a career in information technology, as well as those who want to move up in the field.

What can you do with a degree in computing technology?

Graduates of the computing technology program are prepared for a variety of positions like IT analyst and designers, network systems administrators, information security analysts or managers, project managers or chief technology officers.

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Admission Requirements

​Admission to the program may be achieved by completing the following requirements:
Have at least 12 transferrable baccalaureate-level credits (or the equivalent) from an accredited college or university.
Have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA in all prior college-level coursework.
How to Apply
Complete and submit an Application for Undergraduate Admission.
Provide official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended. Only credit from regionally accredited institutions will be accepted for transfers. International applicants or domestic applicants with transcripts from international institutions must also submit foreign transcripts. PLEASE DO NOT FAX TRANSCRIPTS OR TEST SCORES.
 
Please mail all official transcripts to the following address:
Brandman University
Office of Admission
16355 Laguna Canyon Road
Irvine, CA 92618
With the exception of transcripts or test scores, you may also fax additional required documents directly to the Office of Admission at (866) 659-1143 or e-mail the documents as attachments to apply@brandman.edu.
 
 
 
 
 

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