The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program prepares students to compete in the rapidly expanding job market, to contribute to the intellectual body of knowledge, and to engage with their communities. BIT is a 120-credit program that immerses students in the latest concepts and practices related to the manipulation, transmission, and storage of electronic data. BIT program accepts all courses earned in the AASIT program, adding the last of Georgia's General Education Core classes, a set of upper-division IT core and elective classes, and a concentration in either Database Administration, Networking and Security, or Informatics. BIT program attracts students seeking to pursue a career in any field related to information technology, including but not limited to IT Administration, Web Development, and Cybersecurity.
Programming options are CSCI 1301/1302 or ITFN 1303/2313 or WBIT 1310/2311.
Students pursuing Informatics Emphasis should choose courses in the free electives to satisfy prerequisites of the required upper division courses from the selected area of emphasis.