Graduates will be able to follow prescribed software tests. Specific outcomes will include the ability to develop and implement test plans to uncover bugs in software programs; validate application function; document and effectively communicate test results; and understand the life cycles of software products.
| General Education Requirements |
| ENG 100 |
College Reading/ Writing |
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OR |
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| ENG 101 |
College Composition |
5 |
| MATH 105 |
Budget/Resource Planning |
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OR |
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| MATH 107 |
Mathematics a Practical Art |
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OR |
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| MATH 110 |
Pre-calculus 1 |
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OR |
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| MATH 115 |
College Algebra for Business and Life Sciences |
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OR |
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| MATH 135 |
Introduction to Statistics and Probability |
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OR |
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| PHIL 120 |
Introduction to Logic |
5 |
| SOC 251 |
Organizational Behavior |
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OR |
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| PSYCH 171 |
Human Relations |
2-5 |
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| Program Requirements |
| BIT 150-159 |
Selected Instructional Modules |
5 |
| BIT 101 |
Computer Basics 2 |
7 |
| BIT 105 |
Careers in Information Technology |
2 |
| BIT 112 |
Basics of Web Authoring |
5 |
| BIT 113 |
User Interface Development |
5 |
| BIT 115 |
Introduction to Programming |
5 |
| BIT 116 |
Scripting |
5 |
| BIT 142 |
Intermediate Programming |
5 |
| BIT 197 |
Work-based Learning |
2 |
| BIT 166 |
Basics of Software Testing |
5 |
| BIT 266 |
Advanced Software Testing |
5 |
| Total Credits |
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62-66 |