Information Technology Foundations (Minor)

The Minor in Information Technology Foundations lays the groundwork of knowledge in which students learn about operating systems and hardware, software development, data modeling and applications, web development, and other topics.

Minors may be combined with a major from another program, and consist of at least five courses (a minimum of 15 semester hours).

The Minor in Information Technology Foundations provides a coherent set of ideas, concepts, and educational experiences in a variety of areas, so students may find that the minor will enhance potential for professional development and can prepare students to enter the Master of Information Technology and Management program.

Program Overview

The Minor in Information Technology Foundations lays the groundwork of knowledge in which students learn about operating systems and hardware, software development, data modeling and applications, web development, and other topics.

Interested in declaring a minor? Talk with your academic adviser or Academic Affairs to plan out your course schedule and fill out the Minor Request Form.