(First and second years of the program)
The first two years of undergraduate studies include general education courses (Areas A – E) and IT Courses (Area F).
- General education courses may be approved transfer courses from other higher education institutions or completed entirely online through the Macon State's e-Core.
- Area F courses at Macon State may be completed through the college's School of Information Technology. They may also be approved transfer courses from other higher education institutions.
- Upper-division courses are completed during students' junior and senior years through the college’s School of Information Technology (for IT courses) and School of Nursing & Health Sciences (for Health Informatics courses).
(Third and fourth years of the Program)
The third and fourth years of the undergraduate studies include three areas.
Area I – IT Core Curriculum (30 hours)
Area II – An IT Concentration (15 Hours)
To satisfy this area, students may choose one of the following IT concentrations:
- Information Assurance & Security
- Network Technologies and Administration
- Integrated Digital Media
- Software Development
- Information Technology Management
Area III – IT Electives (15 hours)
Students may choose to satisfy the 15 hours of upper-level electives in one of the following ways:
1. An additional IT concentration.
2. 15 hours of upper-level Information Technology courses within the IT concentrations and/or upper-level IT electives.
3. Transfer students with an associate degree who have not taken ITEC 2215, ITEC 2260, ITEC 2270, ITEC 2320, and ITEC 2380 (within the Area F) are required to take these courses and may use them as IT electives in AREA III.
To learn more about Macon State College’s Online BS in IT Contact:
Mr. William Ochs
School of Information Technology
Macon State College
william.ochs@maconstate.edu
478-757-7087