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Courses in the IT Major

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IT Major Sample Course Template

Required courses

Theory & Practice Military IT Systems
Networked Systems Management
Database Design
Distributed Application Engineering
Human Information Interfaces
Fundamentals of Digital Logic
Basic Electrical Engineering
Military Electronic Systems
Fundamentals of Computer Science
Data Structures
IT Integrative Capstone I
IT Integrative Capstone II
Information Technology Seminar

Electives

Information Warfare
Information Assurance
Computer Graphics
Artificial Intelligence
Analytic Methods in Engineering Management
Combat Modeling
Geographic Information Systems
Advanced Geographic Information Systems
Remote Sensing
Advanced Remote Sensing
Army Operations: Past, Present, Future
Campaigning: Operational Warfighting
Special Operations/Low Intensity
Homeland Security
Terrorism

 

Courses in the EITS Major

The EITS major achieves both breadth and depth by providing a large menu of 3-course "threads."  The cadet chooses a collection of threads that meets the USMA's 40-course requirement for graduation.

Computer Science Fundamentals
Database Design and Implementation
Information Assurance
Computer Networks
Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Basic Electrical Engineering
Digital Computer Logic
Introduction to Electronics
Introduction to Computer Architecture
Electric Power Engineering
Military Electronic Systems
Electrical Design
Computer Architecture using VHDL
Designing with Microprocessors
Engineering Economy
Analytic Engineering Management
Fundamentals of Information Systems
Distributed Application Engineering
Theory & Practice Military IT Systems
Networked Systems Management
Information Warfare
Interdisciplinary Integrative Experience
Dynamic Modeling and Control
Mechatronics

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