Bachelor of Science (BS) in Information Technology
School of Undergraduate Studies
Minor: System Development: Mobile
With the rapid growth of mobile technologies, opportunities have increased for mobile application developers. Prepare for a key role in this growing field by adding a Mobile Application minor to your IT degree program. Gain sought-after mobile application development skills in a minor featuring hands-on, real-world learning activities. The curriculum focuses on planning, evaluating, designing, and managing mobile applications in environments from single user to complex enterprise. Keep pace with evolving technologies—such as the Apple iOS and Android™ OS—by learning to create innovative applications for iPhone®, iPad®, Android®, and Windows® devices. Special topics include managing data and effective requirements analysis. People who choose this minor are often pursuing careers as mobile application developers, software engineers, technical analysts, and consultants, or pursuing associated mobile application development industry certifications.
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General Education Requirements
To complete your bachelor's degree, you will need 45 quarter credits in general education subject areas with a minimum of 6 quarter credits from each category. We offer general education courses in communication, humanities, natural science and mathematics, and social science.
Residents of Arkansas must complete Arkansas general education requirements.
Required Courses
- MAT1050 - College Algebra
- MAT2051 - Discrete Mathematics*
Core Courses
- IT3006 - Communication Strategies for the Information Technology Professional

- IT2230 - Introduction to Database Systems (3 quarter credits)
- IT2240 - Introduction to Programming (3 quarter credits)
- IT2250 - Introduction to Network Technology (3 quarter credits)
- IT3125 - Introduction to Information Technology Project Management (3 quarter credits)
- IT3165 - Ethics for the Information Technology Professional (3 quarter credits)
- IT3210 - Web Systems and Technologies
- IT3225 - Business Goals for the Information Technology Professional (3 quarter credits)
- IT3300 - Human-Computer Interaction*
- IT3310 - Hardware and Operating System Architecture*
- IT3340 - Fundamentals of Software Architecture*
- IT3350 - Network and Security Architecture*
Minor courses (each course 3 quarter credits unless noted)
- IT4711 - Software Requirements*
- IT4731 - Database Development*
- IT4733 - Advanced Database Development*
- IT4772 - Software Design and Modeling*
- IT4781 - Introduction to iPhone/iPad App Development*
- IT4783 - Advanced iPhone/iPad App Development*
- IT4785 - Application Development for Modern Devices 1*
- IT4787 - Application Development for Modern Devices 2*
Elective Courses (each course 3 quarter credits unless noted)
- Choose 51 quarter credits of additional undergraduate courses. Learners with limited information technology knowledge may need to take IT1000 as part of their elective courses.
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- IT1000 - Introduction to Information Technology
Capstone Course (taken during the learner's final quarter)
- IT4990 - Information Technology Capstone Project (6 quarter credits)
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