Program Educational Objectives
A. Establish expertise in a specific field of Information Technology and demonstrate professionalism,
integrity, innovation, excellence, and communicate effectively in any assigned and chosen role.
B. Serve as an agent for change and development of the community, peers and the organization through
IT ethical leadership and influence.
C. Pursue advanced learning through graduate studies, professional improvement and opportunities.
Student Outcomes / Program Outcomes
a. Able to apply knowledge of computing fundamentals, technical concepts and practices, best
practices and standards in the application of core information technologies, mathematics, science,
and domain knowledge appropriate for the information technology practice to the abstraction and
conceptualization of solution models from defined problems and requirements.
b. Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze user needs and taking them into account to
solve complex information technology problems, reaching substantiated conclusions using fundamental
principles of mathematics, computing fundamentals, technical concepts and practices in the core
information technologies, and relevant domain disciplines.
c.1.Design and evaluate possible solutions for complex computing problems and design and evaluate
systems, components or processes that meet specified user needs with appropriate consideration for
public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
c.2. An ability to assist in the creation of an effective project plan to implement solution that
includes selection, creation evaluation, and administration of IT Systems.
c.3. An ability to effectively integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment.
c.4. An ability to administer delivered information system assuring its appropriateness to the user’s
environment.
d. Create, select, adapt and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern computing tools to
complex computing activities with an understanding of the limitations.
e. Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in
multidisciplinary settings.
f. Communicate effectively with the computing community and with society at large (in local and
international scenes) about complex computing activities by being able to comprehend and write
effective reports, design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and understand clear
instructions.
g. Understand and assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues within local and global
context, and the consequential responsibilities relevant to professional computing practices.
h. Understand and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of professional
computing practice applying the core values set by the university.
i. Recognize the need, and have the ability, to engage in independent learning for continual
development as a computing professional.