IT:BA - Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology
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Academic Progression Requirements
Students admitted to the university are admitted directly to their chosen major. Students are expected to make satisfactory progress based on critical indicators, such as GPA in specific courses or credits earned. In cases where students are not making satisfactory progress, a change of major may be required. Advisors work to redirect students to more appropriate majors when critical indicators are not met.
For a list of all state-approved common prerequisites, including alternatives, visit https://cpm.flvc.org.
All students must have completed the following courses (or equivalent) prior to enrolling in the Information Technology program required courses.
Upper Division Requirements
At least 50% of the upper division credits required for the BS in Information Technology must be taken at FIU.
All students must complete the following courses:
All students must complete 2 courses (6 credits) from the list of electives maintained by KFSCIS: (https://www.cis.fiu.edu/academics/degrees/undergraduate/second-major-in-it-track/).
All students must complete 2 additional elective courses (6 credits). Students who are completing their major concurrent with their IT degree must choose their cognate elective courses from a list of designated courses from the department of their primary major. Students who have received their first Bachelor Degree prior to enrolling in the IT program must instead choose an additional two courses from the list of IT elective courses.
See general university admissions requirements at admissions.fiu.edu.
There are no majors associated with this program.
There are no tracks, specializations, concentrations, areas of emphasis, or other curricular offerings associated with this program.