The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program is focused on the acquisition of theory and the application of technical competencies associated with the information technology profession. The courses prepare students with fundamental knowledge in core technologies, such as systems analysis and design; programming; database design; network architecture and administration; web technologies; and application development, implementation, and maintenance. This undergraduate degree program includes 45 credits in the required course of study and 15 credits in the concentration. Some courses have prerequisites. In addition, students must satisfy general education and elective requirements to meet the 120-credit minimum, including a minimum of 48 upper-division credits required for completion of the degree. At the time of enrollment, students must choose a concentration. The Advanced Networking concentration is designed to provide complete coverage of networking topics including the OSI model, network topologies, network protocols, network operating systems, network architecture, and network design and management. Comprehensive coverage of local area, wide area, and wireless networks, including performance and service levels, are addressed in this concentration. This concentration also provides students with hands-on exposure to network modeling and measuring network performance.For program disclosure information, click hereWhile widely available, not all programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.