Undergraduate Program
Information Technology (IT) is an evolving interdisciplinary subject that has been driven and shaped by the rapid development of computing, communication, and Internet‐related technologies and their tremendous impact on our daily lives. In contrast to the more traditional Information Systems discipline, Information Technology deals with the development, utilization, interrelation, and confluence of computers, networking, telecommunication, business, and technology management in the context of the global Internet. As we enter the Information Age of the 21st century, society will be increasingly dependent on Information Technology and demand for IT professionals will remain high throughout the decades to come.
BS in Information Technology
Program DescriptionThe Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program at New Mexico Tech is administered jointly by the Computer Science and Management programs in the Computer Science & Engineering department.
The curriculum includes relevant computer science, management, and engineering courses and emphasizes secure information systems and information assurance that are among the areas of research at Tech’s Institute for Complex Additive Systems Analysis (ICASA) where IT students may find employment or internship opportunities.
Students must also take a sequence of 12 hours of technical electives to broaden or deepen their knowledge in an IT area of their interest.
Program OutcomesThe undergraduate academic program in Information Technology should enable our graduates to acquire by the time of their graduation:
- The ability to design, implement, test, and configure software programs;
- The ability to analyze information technology requirements and conduct project management;
- Knowledge of the fundamental principles of information processing and decision, computer security, database, and complex system modelling;
- Exposure to one or more information technology areas;
- Technical communication skills in written and oral form;
- The capacity to work as part of a team; and
- Awareness of the legal, ethical, and societal impact of the developments in the field of information technology.
Please visit the NMT Course Catalog (PDF) for the latest program requirement information.
Design ProjectsStudents in the Information Technology program at NMT are required to complete the two-semester Senior Design clinic. The program has a wide range of projects for students, depending on their interests within the I.T. discipline.
Faculty
Professor | Computer Science & Engineering
Lorie Liebrock, PhDProfessor | Computer Science & Engineering
Hamdy Soliman, PhDProfessor | Management
Toshi Sueyoshi, PhDProfessor | Electrical Engineering
Kevin Wedeward, PhDProfessor | Management
Peter Anselmo, PhDAssociate Professor | Computer Science & Engineering
Subhasish Mazumdar, PhDAssociate Professor | Computer Science & Engineering
Dongwan Shin, PhDAssociate Professor | Computer Science & Engineering
Jun Zheng, PhDAssistant Professor | Computer Science & Engineering
Ramyaa, PhD