Catalog Expires in August 2013 BS: Information Technology 2012 - 2013 Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________ LU I.D. _______________________ __ ACT: _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ BI 1073 LU 1103 FR Fall 15 hrs FR Spring 18 hrs SO Fall 15 hrs SO Spring 18 hrs The Story of Jesus SAT: ________ ________ ________ IT 1123 MATH 1113 Lipscomb Seminar [SAT=480, ACT=20] Future of Computing [ITP or IT 1000 co-requisite] College Algebra [Math ACT => 21 or 550 SAT] BI 1083 EN 1123 CS 1213 CO 1003 The Story of the Church Comp & Rdng II [LU 1103 or EN 1113] Intro to Computer Prog [CS 1122 or IT 1123 or co-requisite] Introduction to Communication BI 1093 IT 2223 CS 1233 The Story of Israel Web App Dev I [IT 1123 or CS 1122 Min C] O-O Sys Des & Prog [CS 1213 Min C] LITERATURE EN 2113, 2123, 2133, 2143, 2153, or 2163 [EN 1123] MG 3503 AC 2503 MATH 2103 Or Integrated HU-2 IT 3313 Principles of Management (Gen Ed Bible Requirement) Financial Accounting Discrete Math [MA 1113 or ACT=>23] Network Principles [CS 1233 Min C] Total Hours: 126 – 128 HISTORY HI 1013, 1023, 1113, 1123, 1213, 2213, 2223 or HU 2003 Or Integrated HUMATH 2183 Elementary Stats [MA 1113 or ACT=>23 (or 550 SAT] IT 2043 Information System Applications [ITP or IT 1000 co-req] MATH 2053 Survey of Calculus [MA 1113 or ACT=>23 (or 550 SAT] CS 2243 Database Management [CS 1233 Min C] BY 1003, CM 1013, EV 1013, PH 1003, SCI 1003, CM 1013 or SU 2013 Fund. of Chemistry or Physics (Tier I) JR Fall 18 hrs BI 4213 BA 1013 IT 3413 CS 2233 IT 3323 Biblical Ethics (Gen Ed Bible Requirement) Foundations of Business: A Christian Perspective Sys Analysis & Des [CS 2313 Min C] Data Structures & Alg [CS 1233 & MATH 2103 Min C] Wireless Networks & Mobile Systems [IT 3313 Min C] BY 1003, CM 1013, EV 1013, PH 1003, SCI 1003, SCI 1013, CM 1013 or SU 2013 Fund. of Chemistry or Physics (Tier II) JR Spring 14-16 hrs SR Fall 16 hrs BI 3213 IT 395V SEC 2313 Faith & Culture (Gen Ed Bible Requirement) Intern in Info Tech [Jr. Standing & perm of Dept Chair] (1-3 hrs) Fund of Info Security [IT 2223 & CS 1213 Min C] SEC XXXX CONCENTRATION ELECTIVE (3 hours) MK 3503 EC 2503 Principles of Marketing Princ of Microeconomics (Gen Ed Soc Sci Reqmt) SEC XXXX CONCENTRATION ELECTIVE Mgt of Info Tech [Min C in IT 3413 & Junior IT 4423 IT 3423 PE XXX1 Project Management [IT 3413 Min C] Activity Elective (3 Hours) PE XXX1 Activity (3 hours) MK 3573 Spring 12 hrs Consumer Behavior SEC XXXX CONCENTRATION ELECTIVE (3 hours) Standing] IT 4323 IT 4613 Modern Telecomms [IT 3323 Min C] Senior Project [Sr standing, CS 2233, IT 3233, IT 3413] TIER 1 – FOUNDATIONS: 26 HOURS TIER 2 – EXPLORATIONS: 12 HOURS TIER 3 – ENGAGEMENTS: 3 HOURS TIER 4 – BIBLE: 6 – 9 HOURS The General Business Minor is satisfied with this major. Non-Credit Graduation Requirements Service Learning (SL) ITP 0010 Students are required to complete 2 SALT experiences. Information Technology Proficiency Exam No more than one SALT experience can come from Tier I. Strongly recommend students complete ITP 0010 during ____ SALT Experience (Tier I, II, or III) ADVANCE or QUESTWEEK. For more information visit ____ SALT Experience (Tier II or III) http://cit.lipscomb.edu and click on IT Literacy. Global Learning Students may choose to enroll in travel courses to complete requirements identified by the symbol. For more information see http://globallearning.lipscomb.edu. SALT Scholars Students may choose to become a SALT Scholar with special designation at graduation. For more information see http://salt.lipscomb.edu. Notes to Degree Plan (1) BIBLE CREDIT: Traditional students must complete BI 1073, 1083, 1093, and one of BI 3213, 3433 or 4213. Students should take the courses in consecutive order unless approved by their advisor. (2) Tier I SCIENCE (w/lab): Choose one from BY 1003, EV 1013, or SCI 1003, CM1013, PH1003, or SU2013. (3) PHYSICAL SCIENCE: May add SCI1013 to list above. (4) MATH OR SCIENCE: Students must complete 15 semester hours of a math and/or science. Courses may be chosen from the following areas: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering. Failure to do the following may result in a delay of graduation. 1. Plan schedules carefully, so as to fulfill all pre-requisites for the next semester’s courses. Waivers for pre-requisite courses will be granted only under extreme circumstances. 2. Check with your academic advisor before changing the sequence of courses since some are not offered every semester. 3. Check your account early to allow time to eliminate any hold that might prevent pre-registration. 4. Pre-register early to secure classes needed for graduation requirements. This is a suggested guide to course scheduling and does not replace the University Catalog as the official listing of program requirements.