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Nov 24, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]
Information and Communication Technologies, B.S.
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Information and Communication Technologies, B.S.:
Introduction
UW-Stout’s Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) provides a flexible program of study for high school graduates, technical and two-year college graduates and working professionals. Our accessible program and co-op internship opportunities provide flexibility to prepare for a path tailored to your personal and professional goals.
Since innovation of computing and the Internet have continued to transform the global economy and society, the need for graduates with information and communication technologies skills continues to increase. The B.S. in Information and Communication Technologies offers a variety of contemporary technical verticals through use of program approved academic minors and professional certificates including:
Computer Networking Systems and Design
Computer Science
Cyber Security and Cyber Defense - Computer Networking Professional Development Certificate
Digital Marketing
Enterprise Technology
Geographic Information Systems
Graphic Media and Print Management
Information and Security Management
Photography and Video
Project Management
Web Technology
The B.S. ICT program also offers:
- On-campus and online delivery modes
- Opportunity to build on previously completed education
- Course credit from relevant professional experience
- Preparation for management leadership challenges
General Requirements
Bachelor of Science Degree
Total for graduation |
120 credits |
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General Education |
40 credits |
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Professional Studies |
32 credits |
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Technical Specialty and/or Transfer |
48 credits |
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Information and Communication Technologies, B.S. (Major Studies)
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