Welcome New Students! Department of Computer & Information Technology New Student Orientation -- Summer 2008

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Welcome New Students! Department of Computer & Information Technology New Student Orientation -- Summer

Computer & Information Technology we mean Business! Majors BSE in Business Technology (BTech)  Teaching IT: in the schools and in industry  Formerly Business Education BS in Computer & Information Technology (CIT)  Using IT: programming, networking, data management, tech support  Formerly Management Information Systems (MIS) Website: Chair: John Seydel, Ph.D.

A Three-Facet Approach to IT Education Broad-based curriculum: a firm foundation GenEd Business Information Technology Student involvement Professional organizations (AITP, APICS,... ) Internships Competitions Alignment with industry certifications (e.g., MSCE, MOS, CompTIA, Novell,... ) Curriculum InvolvementCertifications

Some Things to Note Degree plansDegree plans: these are checksheets for planning courses to take Course numbering: Last digit = number of credit hours (class meeting hours per week)  PE 1002: 2 credit hours  PHYS 1103:3 credit hours  PHYS 1101:1 credit hour First digit = level (suggested, but not absolute)  CIT 1503: Freshman  ECON 2113: Sophomore  FIN 3713: Junior  MGMT 4813: Senior Next advising Late October (prior to Spring registration) Make appointment then with advisor Who’s your advisor?  Go to  Click on the “Students” tab  Select “Advisor lookup” link

First Semester Courses Computer applications (CIT 1503) FYE course (BUSN ) English (ENG 1003) Math Other Sociology (SOC ) if CIT major Fine Arts (MUS 2503, THEA 2503, ART 2503) Science (lecture & lab) if BTech major  Biological Science (e.g., BIOL 1003 & 1001) or  Physical Science (e.g., PHSC 1203 & 1201)

Try to Plan Ahead Before taking upper level courses, you must complete the Business foundation Computer applications Economics (2 courses) Accounting (2 courses) Statistics English and Math Therefore plan on starting foundation courses first semester sophomore year Note one suggested 4-year sequence CIT BTech

Extra-Curricular Opportunities Get involved in student organizations Some suggestions: AITP (the Association for Information Technology Professionals) AITP APICS (the Association for Operations Management) Look for leadership and experience opportunities Note: no Business classes are scheduled for Wednesdays at 12:00-1:00, so plan on setting this time aside for organizational activities

Getting Registered Have your advisor sign your form (“blue sheet”) and give it to the SSC representative, who will return it to you before you leave here Determine the courses you need First, remedy deficiencies (per “blue sheet”); if necessary, see Typical load is 15 hours (requires about hours per week) List 5-7 courses Wise to have Plan B (and Plan C and... ) Develop a tentative schedule Use worksheet (“NSO Registration Form”)  No more than 12 hours on MWF  No more than 9 hours on TTh Find the following information for each course  Course number & section (e.g., CIT )  Call number (e.g., 61549)  Day/time (e.g., MWF 9:00-9:50 AM) If applicable, sign the four-year guarantee (refer to degree sequencing) Proceed to Computer Lab (LIB 149, across from Grad School) and register

Now, Go Forth and Register! For schedule changes and future registration, use Web for Students If you have any questions, please ask Now or later By phone ( ) By Best wishes on your ASU experience! Appendix follows...

Degree Plan Layout GenEd Requirements (taken by all ASU students) Math, Comm, Wellness Sciences Arts & Humanities Global Issues Social Sciences Enhancements FYE Course CoB Requirements (taken by all Business majors) Lower level courses  Foundation  Other Upper level courses Major Requirements Core courses Selectives Backside: Electives needed to bring total credit hours to required minimum

One Suggested CIT Plan (Fr/So) Freshman Year Fall  BUSN 1913  CIT 1503  ENG 1003  MATH 2143  SOC 2213 Sophomore Year Fall  ACCT 2003  BIOL 1003 & 1001  CS 2173 & 2171 (Enhancement)  ECON 2313  SCOM 1203 Spring  ENG 1013  HIST 1013  PE 1002  PHSC 1203 & 1201  THEA 2503 Spring  ACCT 2013  CIT 2523  ECON 2113  ECON 2323  HIST 2763  LAW 2023 Note: see CIT website for course titles & descriptions

One Suggested CIT Plan (Jr/Sr) Junior Year Fall  CIT 2033  CIT 3013  CIT 3403  CIT 3623  FIN 3713 Senior Year Fall  BCOM 2563  CIT 3353 (Elective)  CIT 3603  CIT 4653  MGMT 3153  Elective (1 hr) Spring  CIT 3033  CIT 3413  CIT 3523  CIT 4103  MKTG 3013 Spring  CIT 4453  CIT 4853  PHIL 1103  MGMT 4813  THEA 2503 Note: see CIT website for course titles & descriptions

One Suggested BTech Plan (Fr/So) Freshman Year Fall  BIOL 1003 & 1001  BUSN 1913  CIT 1503  ENG 1003  MATH 1023  PE Elective (1 hr) Sophomore Year Fall  ACCT 2003  ART 2503  HIST 2773  HLTH 2513  PHIL 1103  ECON 2313 Spring  ENG 1013  HIST 1013  PHSC 1203 & 1201  SOC 2213  SCOM 1203  PE 1002 Spring  ACCT 2013  CIT 3533  ECON 2113  ECON 2323  LAW 2023  PSY 2013 Note: see CIT website for course titles & descriptions

One Suggested BTech Plan (Jr/Sr) Junior Year Fall  CIT 3013  FIN 3713  MGMT 3153  PSY 3703  SCED 2514 Senior Year Fall  CIT 4503  EDBU 4533  MGMT 4813  SCED 3515  SCED 4713 Spring  BCOM 2563  CIT 3523  CIT 4453  CIT 4533  ELSE 3643  MKTG 3013  CIT 2543 (Summer)  CIT 4513 (Summer)  POSC 2013 (Summer)  THEA 2503 (Summer) Spring  TIBU 4826 Note: see CIT website for course titles & descriptions

Math Info Required course for CIT majors: MATH 2143 Prerequisite is college level Algebra or higher  MATH 1023 (counts as “elective” credit) or  Math ACT >= 24 May need to remedy deficiencies  MATH 0003 (Developmental Algebra)  MATH 0013 (Intermediate Algebra) Other Calculus acceptable as substitute Required course for BTech majors: MATH 2143 Maintain progression of quantitative courses each semester Algebra (if required) Calculus Statistics (ECON 2113) Finance (FIN 3713) Operations (CIT 3523)

Extra-Curricular Opportunities Get involved in student organizations Some suggestions: AITP (the Association for Information Technology Professionals) AITP APICS (the Association for Operations Management) Look for leadership and experience opportunities Note: no Business classes are scheduled for Wednesdays at 12:00-1:00, so plan on setting this time aside for organizational activities

Association for Information Technology Professionals (AITP) National professional organization for IT workers Activities Meetings: Wednesday noon once per month Facility tours (Acxiom, Dillard’s, FedEx,... ) More info: see the brochure