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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Information Technology, B.S.
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The B.S. degree in information technology is designed to prepare individuals to develop, manage, and maintain computer and network systems in organizations. Areas of study include: organizational issues and information systems, application technologies, software methods and technologies, systems and network infrastructure, web development, and cybersecurity.
The program welcomes students from various fields who recognize the need for technology expertise. This includes high school graduates, students from community colleges, and prospective students with a deep knowledge in the field.
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Program Requirements
- Minimum number of credits (exclusive of the University’s Core Curriculum) required for the Information Technology major: 81
- Minimum grade requirement for major courses listed below: D-
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Departmental Requirements: Foundational Courses
Departmental Requirements: Technical Courses
COS or CYB or ITT Electives (18 credits)
General Electives (10 credits)
Major Courses that Satisfy Core Requirements
Students are encouraged to explore Core courses that also count towards their major or minor. Courses listed below are part of this major and also satisfy University Core Curriculum requirements. Course lists that satisfy each requirement can be found on the Core Curriculum webpage. -
Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 3: ITP 210 -
Quantitative Reasoning: ECO 101 , ECO 102 , MAT 108 , MAT 120 , or MAT 140 -
Creative Expression: -
Cultural Interpretation: -
Science Exploration: BIO 111 /BIO 112 , BIO 131 , CHY 113 /CHY 114 , ESP 101 /ESP 102 , GEO 102 or PHY 111 /PHY 114 -
Socio-cultural Analysis: ECO 101 , ECO 102 , or ECO 103 -
Ethical Inquiry, Social Responsibility, and Citizenship: -
Culture, Power, and Equity: -
International: ITP 230 -
Engaged Learning: ITT 440 or ITT 460 -
Capstone: ITT 460 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (for transfer students)
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Minimum number of credits (exclusive of the University’s Core Curriculum) required for the Information Technology major: 82. -
Minimum grade requirement for major courses listed below: D-. -
Minimum GPA requirement for major courses listed below: 2.00. Departmental Requirements: Foundational Courses
Departmental Requirements: Technical Courses
Technical courses within the major differ depending on the community college curriculum but are fulfilled by courses taken as part of an associate degree in information technology plus selected courses at USM. Competency standards identified by the Association for Computing Machinery and articulation agreements between the schools are used to determine course equivalencies. General Electives (variable credits)
Major Courses that Satisfy Core Requirements
Students are encouraged to explore Core courses that also count towards their major or minor. Courses listed below are part of this major and also satisfy University Core Curriculum requirements. Course lists that satisfy each requirement can be found on the Core Curriculum webpage. - Writing, Reading, and Inquiry 3: ITP 210
- Quantitative Reasoning: ECO 101 , ECO 102 , MAT 108 , MAT 120 , and MAT 140
- Creative Expression:
- Cultural Interpretation:
- Science Exploration: BIO 111 /BIO 112 , BIO 131 , CHY 113 /CHY 114 , ESP 101 /ESP 102 , GEO 102 or PHY 111 /PHY 114
- Socio-cultural Analysis: ECO 101 , ECO 102 , or ECO 103
- Ethical Inquiry, Social Responsibility, and Citizenship:
- Culture, Power, and Equity:
- International: ITP 230
- Engaged Learning: ITT 440 , ITT 460
- Capstone: ITT 460
USM Core Requirements
Students must complete all Core and degree requirements as part of the Graduation Requirements. For more information, see Academic Policies. The USM Core Curriculum provides a coherent, integrative, and rigorous liberal arts education that fulfills general education requirements. It is designed to help students become globally aware, purposeful, and lifelong learners. Please Note: Core requirements may be part of your major and/or minor, and Core may have been fulfilled with transfer credit. Please consult your MaineStreet Degree Progress Report (DPR) and review your degree progress with your Advisor. For additional information, access the USM Core webpage. |
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