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Bachelor of Information Technology

Welcome to your Bachelor of Information Technology degree program!

Please read this degree guide prior to registering.

Your Degree Program

The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) offers three distinct programs that grant you a Bachelor of Information Technology degree. Each program is offered jointly with Algonquin College and also earns you a college diploma. Students graduate with a strong theoretical grounding, complemented by practical knowledge in their discipline

Co-op

Students鈥 development as Network, Multimedia, or Information Resource specialists can be further enhanced by combining academic studies with hands-on practice. First-hand experience in the field, as well as contacts in industry, can be gained through participation in the BIT co-op option. Normally co-op students complete at least three work terms 鈥 the first beginning in 3rd year winter.

All BIT students who meet the co-op academic requirements are eligible to participate in the co-op program. For undergraduate students who were not admitted to 杏吧原创 with the co-op option, student co-op applications can be submitted via mySuccess (from your  account).

Where do I go throughout the year for program information?

The  office is located at 230 Azrieli Pavilion, and you can contact an advisor by email at csit-ug-advising@cunet.carleton.ca.

Courses Required for First Year

The following tables provide a list of first-year courses for BIT students. Please consult the  and/or the BIT website () for more information.

First-year IMD courses

All courses below, except for the 1.0 credit Arts & Humanities electives (fall and winter) and the 0.5 credit Programming I elective (winter), are preselected as part of your assigned block registrationYou must select and register for your electives yourself.

For the Arts & Humanities electives, students must choose from undergraduate courses at 杏吧原创 University outside the faculties of Business, Science and Engineering; course prerequisites apply. It can be a single course worth 1.0 credit (lasting both fall and winter), or two courses worth 0.5 credits. A  can be found at .

For the Programming I elective, students must choose between either , or . Students who have some confidence in programming or who wish to pursue a career in programming are encouraged to choose BIT 1400. Students who feel hesitant about learning programming are encouraged to choose ITEC 1401.

Fall Term

IMD 1000: Intro to Interactive Multimedia Design (CU)

IMD 1002: Visual Dynamics (AC)

IMD 1004: Design Processes (AC)

BIT 1100: Mathematics I for IMD (CU)

Arts and Humanities Elective (CU)

Winter Term

IMD 1001: Visual Communication (AC)

IMD 1005: Web Development (AC)

BIT 1002: Physics for Information Technology I (CU)

Programming I Elective (CU)

Arts and Humanities Elective (CU)

First-year NET courses

All courses below, except for the 0.5 credit Arts & Humanities elective (fall) are preselected as part of your assigned block registration.

You must select and register for your elective yourself. For the elective, students may choose any undergraduate course at 杏吧原创 University outside the faculties of Business, Science and Engineering, course prerequisites apply. A  can be found at .

Fall Term

NET 1001: Computer Technology Basics (AC)

NET 1002: Networking Fundamentals (AC)

BIT 1000: Mathematics I for NET (CU)

BUSI 1800: Introduction to Business (CU)

Arts and Humanities Elective (CU)

Winter Term

NET 1006: Routing and Switching (AC)

BIT 1001: Mathematics II for NET (CU)

BIT 1006: Achieving Success in Changing Environments (AC)

BIT 1007: Physics for NET (CU)

BIT 1400: Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving (CU)

First-year IRM courses

All courses below except for the  or French course (fall and winter) are preselected as part of your assigned block registration.

IRM students are required to incorporate a  of their choice as part of their program. A minor is a secondary concentration of courses in an area that interests you. There are no electives in the IRM program. It is advised that students declare their minor before registering in the appropriate courses required to complete their first-year timetable. Course requirements in the minor can be found in the .

Once you have decided on your minor, contact  to add it to your student record or submit a Change of Program Elements through 杏吧原创 Central after the close of registration. If you are not able to add the minor of your choice this year or courses in your minor are creating a timetable conflict, you can take the 1.0 credit French language course instead. This is a course at an appropriate level of French based on your current understanding of the French language. You must complete an prior to registration. Please note, only FREN subject codes are accepted (no FINS courses). If you are francophone, you can take courses numbered FREN 2200 or higher. French courses fill up quickly. Register early to avoid disappointment.

Fall Term

IRM 1003: Collections Management (AC)

IRM 1005: Web Interface Development (CU)

IRM 1007: Cataloguing (AC)

IRM 1008: Introduction to Information Resource Management (AC)

Course to be used towards fulfillment of minor or French language requirement (CU)

Winter Term

IRM 1002: Reference and Information Services (AC)

IRM 1004: Reader鈥檚 Advisory Services (AC)

IRM 1006: Subject Analysis and Indexing (AC)

BIT 1400: Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving (CU)

Course to be used towards fulfillment of minor or French language requirement (CU)

Please note:

The notation 鈥淐U鈥 and 鈥淎C鈥 indicates whether the course is taught by 杏吧原创 University or Algonquin College faculty. Normally all CU courses are taught at 杏吧原创 and AC courses at Algonquin.