Online Information Technology Courses
General Education Core Requirements (in semester hours):
Prior to graduation, all undergraduate students must complete at least 30 semester hours of general education courses that include at least one (1) course in each of the following:
- Composition
- College mathematics
- Science (with a laboratory)
- Religion or psychology or sociology or anthropology or foreign language
- History or political science or economics
- Humanities: literature or art or fine art or music or theatre
To reach the remainder of the 30 hours students must take any course(s) in the arts and sciences.
Core Courses Required:
Information Technology Core Course Sequence
- BUSA 3210 Management of Organizations (4 s.h.)
- TCOM 2420 Writing for Information Technology (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 2010 Introduction to Programming (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 2700 Foundations of Information Technology (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3450 Data Management (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3460 Systems Analysis (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3710 Cloud Computing (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3755 Current Issues in Technology (2 s.h.)
- DMIS 3780 Final Portfolio Presentation (2. s.h)
- DMIS 4990 Comprehensive Assessment (0 s.h.)
In addition to completing the Bachelor of Information Technology Core Requirements, students are required to choose and complete one of the following concentrations:
Cyber Security
- DMIS 3760 Information Security (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3761 Information Security Policy (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3762 Computer Forensics (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3763 Information Security for Mobile Devices (4 s.h.)
Network Management
- DMIS 3500 Network Management (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3510 Wireless Network Management (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3520 Mobile Network Management (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3530 Enterprise & Wide Area Networks (4 s.h.)
Programming
- DMIS 3011 Introduction to C++ (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3012 Advanced C++ (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3013 Java (4 s.h.)
- DMIS 3014 Mobile Application Development (Java) (4 s.h.)
Degree format: 100% ONLINE
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*Students will complete the Comprehensive Assessment in the semester that they graduate. All students must pass according to the minimum requirements of their department.
*Students will complete the Comprehensive Assessment in the semester that they graduate. All students must pass according to the minimum requirements of their department.
To graduate from King University, students must accumulate at least 124 semester hours (48 of which must be completed at King University).
Undergraduate Transfer Credit
Credits from previously attended colleges or universities will be evaluated based on institutional accreditation, level, content, quality, comparability and degree of program relevance and those accepted will be applied to the new degree being sought, up to a maximum of 88 semester hours.
However, the University will grant semester-hour equivalence only for transfer work with a grade of C- or better, and only work with grades of C- or better will apply toward graduation requirements. Students may submit up to 8 semester hours of prior major coursework for transfer consideration.