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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Information Technology
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Today's high-tech world relies on qualified information assurance and security professionals to maintain enterprise security. This specialization will prepare you to apply various processes, tools, and technologies, including security policies, social engineering, access control, authentication, perimeter security, disaster recovery and business continuity, risk management, incident response, and encryption as well as strategies to guard against viruses, malware, and spam. You will also build the business and communication skills required to influence internal decision making and overall organizational effectiveness.
Center for Information Assurance Education
A one-stop resource for developing knowledge related to information security. Visit the Center for Information Assurance Education.
You may be closer than you think. Our petition process helps you document prior learning. Based on an evaluation of your petition, you may earn credit for competencies developed through prior education or work experience. Learn more about earning credit for prior learning
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General
Education Courses
To complete your bachelor's degree, you will need 45 quarter credits in general education subject areas with a minimum of 6 quarter credits from each category. We offer general education courses in communication, humanities, natural science and mathematics, and social science.
Choose 33 quarter credits of additional undergraduate courses. The School of Undergraduate Studies recommends that 18 of these credits be earned through undergraduate information technology courses.
The following course should be taken during the learner's final quarter.
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Authorization for this specialization is pending with the Ohio Board of Regents.
Register now for a course, or call 1-888-227-2736.