• Students will demonstrate facility with principle computer applications used by IT and network administrators.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to plan, implement and manage an IT project across a business environment.
  • Students will be able to design and use valid mathematical models and apply them to solve realistic problems involving business applications and computer algorithms. 
  • Students will distinguish between syntax (the concrete) and semantics (the abstract) by writing programs in at least two different languages that perform the same function. These two programs should model mathematical structures utilizing an object-oriented programming language. 
  • Students will show the ability to engage in statistical reasoning and the capacity to produce and interpret statistical information.