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Degree Completion Plan for NVCC AS in IT (eff. Fall 2007)Degree RequirementsThe IT major can be successfully completed by a student with the NVCC AS in IT in 4 full-time semesters with an average of 15 credits each semester as shown in the sample schedule. The 120 semester hour degree requirement consists of GMU General Education requirements, IT foundation and core courses, and courses required for the chosen IT concentration area. The lower-level General Education requirements are met by completing the AS in IT. 6 additional credits of Mathematics and 3 hours of Natural Science credit are required. The required Math course beyond those taken for the AS in IT is MATH 112. At least 30 semester hours toward the BS in Information Technology degree must be earned at George Mason University, and at least 45 semester hours of the degree requirements must be at the 300 level or above. The Information Technology degree program is based at the GMU Prince William campus, although 100-level and 200-level courses will also be available at Fairfax. Students pursuing the BS in Information Technology must complete requirements for at least one of four IT Concentration areas: 1) Web Development and Multimedia; 2) Information Security; 3) Database Technology and Programming; and 4) Information Security. Each concentration is made up of five courses. To complete the IT major you must select four courses from your specific concentration and a fifth course which can be from the same or different concentration. IT Foundation, Core, and Concentration RequirementsIn addition to University General Education [GE] requirements, including humanities and social sciences as well as mathematics and basic sciences requirements, the IT major requires IT foundation, core, and concentration courses as described below. Each concentration includes a seven-hour capstone design project. It is expected that the student will complete the capstone design project over a period of two consecutive semesters.
Graduate Study: Students who plan to pursue advanced degrees are encouraged to take IT 208 or a comparable course in Data Structures. Check the degree requirements of the graduate program you wish to pursue.
Sample Schedule for IT Major with NVCC AS in IT
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