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College of Engineering and Computer Sciences
Information technology
UCF Information Technology
graduates will be able to do the following:
Discipline Specific Knowledge,
Skills, Behavior and Values
- Demonstrate expertise in
the main content knowledge of information technology
- Effectively use information
science and technology frameworks (concepts, principles, methods, languages,
and theories) to design, analyze, and construct solution in a network-based
environment
- Effectively apply scientific
and mathematical principles, methods and techniques to the research
and development of emerging technologies in the computing field
Critical Thinking
- Critically analyze and apply
a range of information science and systems concepts, principles, and
practices in the context of solving problems across a range of information
technology problem domains
- Develop computer-based applications
using the information technology body of knowledge
Communication
- Employ terminology for information
technology accurately and effectively
- Use technical writing effectively
and professionally for varied audiences
- Convey technical material through oral presentations of information technology related topics.
Assessment
Instruments will be developed
for direct and indirect measures of student learning, including: embedded
questions, rubrics, project evaluations, external review (advisory board),
and surveys (employers, alumni, students).
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