School of Information Technology
School of Information Technology

Software Development (Online Program): Bachelor of Science Degree
(Tennessee Residents Will Receive A Bachelor of Applied Science Degree.)
Indianapolis, IN Campus

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Objectives

This program exposes students to a variety of skills utilized in entry-level software design, software administration and software development positions. Students will be exposed to knowledge and skills of programming, website design and development, and mobile application design and development.

Career Opportunities

This program offers students an opportunity to develop knowledge and skills that can help them pursue careers in a variety of entry-level programming, application design and software development positions, such as programmer, software engineer, web developer, and application developer.

Admission Requirements

Refer to the Admission section of this catalog for information relating to Admission Requirements and Procedures for this program.

School Equipment

Equipment - The student is responsible, at his or her expense, for providing all supplies and equipment for the student''s use in the online courses in the program, including, without limitation, a computer (and the associated accessories and peripheral equipment, including without limitation, a monitor, keyboard and printer), software and Internet service and e-mail account.

Online Courses - All of the courses offered at the school in this program are distance education courses and are taught online over the Internet, rather than in residence at the school. Each course will be taught over a period of either (a) six weeks or (b) 12 weeks, as determined by the school from time to time in its discretion. Courses are delivered through an asynchronous learning network. There is a prescribed completion schedule for the activities in each course. Support materials for each course will be sent to the student. These materials may include a course syllabus, a textbook(s), a CD-ROM(s) and other printed documents required for the course. Students will be assigned to a class for each course. Students in each course will interact with their classmates and the instructor through discussion board and e-mail systems.

The student is obligated for any expense associated with obtaining access to the above specified computer equipment, software and Internet service. No school-owned computer equipment, software or Internet service will be accessible to the student.

Refer to the Online Course Information section of this catalog for additional requirements.

Class Size

Classes generally range in size from 15 to 30 students. Depending on the course subject matter, certain classes may contain a greater or lesser number of students.

Program Outline

Course Number Course Credit Hours  
Minimum required credit hours for the Baccalaureate Degree (Grand total) 180.0
Core Courses
Subtotal 112.5
---------- Unspecified Core courses** 54.0
SD3120 Programming in Open Source with LAMP+ 4.5
SD3140 Introduction to Web Interface Design+ 4.5
SD3220 Programming in Objective C+ 4.5
SD3240 Creating Websites in the LAMP Environment+ 4.5
SD3320 Programming in Visual Basic+ 4.5
SD3350 Application Development Using Objective C I+ 4.5
SD3440 Creating Websites Using ASP.NET+ 4.5
SD3450 Application Development Using Objective C II+ 4.5
SD4550 Application Development Using Visual Studio I+ 4.5
SD4555 Development for Web Analytics Applications+ 4.5
SD4660 Security in Application Development+ 4.5
SD4680 Cloud Computing with Google App Engine and Microsoft Windows Azure+ 4.5
SD4799 Software Development Capstone Project+ 4.5
Elective Courses
---------- Unspecified Elective courses+ 13.5
General Education Courses*
Subtotal 54
---------- Unspecified General Education courses+ 27.0
EN3220 Written Analysis+ 4.5
HU4640 Ethics+ 4.5
MA3110 Statistics+ 4.5
PY3150 Psychology 4.5
SC4730 Environmental Science+ 4.5
SS3150 Research Methods+ 4.5

+ In this program, this(these) distance education course(s) is(are) taught completely online over the Internet, rather than in residence at the school. Refer to the Online Course Information section of this catalog for additional information relating to these courses, including the general education category pertaining to each general education course.

*General Education courses include courses in the humanities, composition, mathematics, the sciences and the social sciences. The Unspecified General Education courses must include at least one course in each of the following categories: the humanities, composition, mathematics and the social sciences. Refer to the Course Descriptions section of this catalog for the general education category pertaining to each general education course.

**Examples of the subject matter included in the Unspecified Core courses are as follows: computer operating systems, computer programming logic and algorithms, HTML and programming using Visual Basic, C++ and JAVA. Courses offered at this school that satisfy the Unspecified Core course requirement are NT1110, SD1230, SD1240, SD1340, PT1420, SD1420, SD1430, SD2520, SD2550, SD2650, SD2670 and SD2799. The course descriptions for these courses are in the Course Descriptions section of this catalog.

NOTE: The course descriptions for the courses in this program are in the Course Descriptions section of this catalog. The school may, at any time in its discretion, vary the offering and/or sequence of courses in this program, revise the curriculum content of the program or any course in the program and change the number of credit hours in the program or in any program course.

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Tiffany Edwards
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science

Graduated 2009
Fort Wayne, IN

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