The mission of the B.A. in Information Technology is to provide an educational program that is high quality, academically challenging and career-enriching by maintaining a balance between theoretical and experimental aspects of information technology, as well as a balance between software and hardware concepts. The degree further seeks to provide curricula that serve the citizens and industrial organizations in the United States and Texas in general and those in North Texas in particular.
ABET-accredited since 2012 and educates students about developing computer software systems in an information technology environment, such as database, network or systems administration. The B. A. in Information Technology has been
The programs provides flexibility through concentration areas including business, game development, pre-law, security and networking, and teaching certification to become a K-12 computer science teacher.
This program is available at both UNT Denton and UNT Frisco locations, and will soon be available as an online program.
Suggested 4-year curriculum plan for B.A. in Information Technology can be found on page(s) 40-43 of the COE Undergraduate Academic Guidebook
This curriculum plan guides new students on which courses to take for each semester throughout their undergraduate studies spread out through the typical 4-year period. The College of Engineering also offers a 5-year curriculum plan for this program on page 43.
Add more tools under your belt as an IT undergraduate with a CS teacher certificate.
The Department of Computer Science & Engineering offers several undergraduate certifications in including a Computer Science teachers' certification. The curriculum is designed to seamlessly fit your IT degree plan.