Information Technology MinorTo meet the demands of the 21st century, students must be able to use information technologies effectively. The information technology (IT) minor introduces students to the study of computer principles and techniques as they apply to a wide variety of businesses and organizations. The minor provides students with a working knowledge of computer technologies to support the management and use of management information systems, with a focus on the use of technology to support the decision making process. Because of its broad appeal, the minor in information technology is an excellent complement to any degree program, regardless of major. Required Courses6 credit hours:
Electives9 credit hours (choose three courses):
A 2.000 cumulative average must be attained in these courses. Certificate in Information Technology A certificate in information technology is designed for students who are not pursuing a degree, but wish to continue their education by getting a certificate in the study of information systems. Requirements are identical to those of the IT Minor: 15 credit hours, including INFO 200 or its equivalent, INFO 358, and nine hours of information systems electives. A 2.00 cumulative average must be attained in these courses. To learn more about the minor, contact: Dr. Jerry Braun braun@xavier.edu or Dr. Elaine Crable crable@xavier.edu To declare the information technology minor, visit: |
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