Computer & Information Technology

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Overview

Computer & Information Technology (CIT) is a bachelor's degree program that prepares students for careers in information technology, cybersecurity, software development, networking, database administration, cloud computing, and systems management. The program focuses on the practical application of technology in organizational environments, helping students develop the technical and problem solving skills needed to support, secure, and improve modern computing systems.
 
Students study programming, operating systems, networking, cybersecurity, database management, cloud computing, systems administration, web technologies, and emerging technologies. Coursework provides a balance of technical expertise, organizational awareness, and project management skills that employers value across a wide range of industries.
 
The CIT program emphasizes hands on learning through industry relevant projects, internships, professional networking opportunities, trade shows, and national competitions. Students gain practical experience while building the knowledge and skills needed for career success.
 
Faculty bring expertise from computer science, computer engineering, systems engineering, and related technology disciplines. Their commitment to student success helps create a learning environment that prepares graduates for immediate entry into the workforce and long term career growth.
 
Students choose Âé¶¹¹ú²ú's CIT program because of its well rounded curriculum, extensive engagement opportunities, dedicated faculty, and accelerated graduate study options. Graduates are prepared for careers in software development, information security, systems administration, database management, networking, cloud technologies, technical support, and other high demand technology fields.

Degree: BS

Completion time: Total Semester Hours Required for the Degree: 122-125 semester hours (Four years)

Internships:

Internships are an experiential learning activity designed to help students apply academically learned concepts, theories, principles, and skills while working in an industrial or business environment. Students will have the opportunity to increase their marketability as well as their technical knowledge and managerial and interpersonal skills in their area of concentration by participating in the day-to-day operation of a specific industry or business. Students must link the internship directly to their program of study.

The work description and specific activities of the internship will be made jointly by the internship coordinator at the School of Technology, the supervisor at the cooperating business or industry, and the student. The internship program is a directed, quality experience designed uniquely for each business/industry partner as well as each student intern.

A mandatory final evaluation from the business/industry supervisor, and weekly journal of activities are requirements of the internship and must be completed before credit can be earned. The internship can carry up to six semester hours of credit for students (most internships earn three hours of credit), depending on academic loads and the approved degree program. A minimum of 40 clock hours are required for one semester hour of credit.

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First-Year Students

Here in the School of Technology, we pride ourselves to engage our students right at the beginning of your study, through course work, laboratory, campus or school activities, guest speakers, career services, student organizations, internship, and national conferences or competitions.  We also maintain a very active collaboration with industry and business, which provides tremendous opportunities for our students. By interacting and working with faculty and peers, you will develop a life-long professional relationship that will benefit you in a long run.

We are fully committed to student success as our professional calling.

 

If you have any specific questions about the program, please feel free to contact Dr. Toqeer Israr, Computer and Information Technology (CIT) Program Coordinator.

Transfer Students

The School of Technology has been known as a transfer-friendly academic unit.  We have developed articulation agreements with many community colleges in the State of Illinois.  The university has the infrastructure to help students to have a smooth transition from community colleges and ensure a timely graduation from our programs.  We maintain active collaboration with our colleagues at community colleges.  You will find many compatible peers who come from community colleges in our undergraduate programs.

We are fully committed to student success as our professional calling.  

If you have any specific question about the program, please feel free to contact Dr. Toqeer Israr, Computer and Information Technology (CIT) Program Coordinator.

Here in the School of Technology, we pride ourselves to engage our students right at the beginning of your study, through course work, laboratory, campus or school activities, guest speakers, career services, student organizations, internship, and national conferences or competitions.  We also maintain a very active collaboration with industry and business, which provides tremendous opportunities for our students. By interacting and working with faculty and peers, you will develop a life-long professional relationship that will benefit you in a long run.

We are fully committed to student success as our professional calling.

 

If you have any specific questions about the program, please feel free to contact Dr. Toqeer Israr, Computer and Information Technology (CIT) Program Coordinator.

Mr. Sean Roberts, Program Coordinator

3149 Klehm Hall
Email: stroberts@eiu.edu
URL: /cit/