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IST Support of Option Courses
What are Support of Option courses?
Support of Option selections (12 credits) are meant to help you acquire knowledge of an application domain (i.e., the environment in which you eventually hope to work) and to help you develop supplemental knowledge and competencies related to your option.
Examples of application domains are art, business, geographic information systems, government, health care, hospitality, manufacturing, telecommunications, or anywhere else information technology is used.
Am I permitted to use IST courses to satisfy my Support of Option requirement? Yes.
What else should I know about Support of Option courses?
Support of Option selections (12 credits) are meant to help you acquire knowledge of an application domain (i.e., the environment in which you eventually hope to work) and to help you develop supplemental knowledge and competencies related to your option.
Examples of application domains are art, business, geographic information systems, government, health care, hospitality, manufacturing, telecommunications, or anywhere else information technology is used.
Am I permitted to use IST courses to satisfy my Support of Option requirement? Yes.
What else should I know about Support of Option courses?
- This list is not all inclusive. See your adviser for more information.
- You may substitute courses not found on the Support of Option list with written permission from the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs.
- Courses marked with an asterisk (*) have at least one prerequisite or concurrent requirement.
- For information about prerequisite and concurrent requirements or for more information about courses on the Support of Option list, please check the online Undergraduate Degree Program Bulletin.
