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The Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science Degrees in iCOM and PTC<br />
Both B.S. degree programs help students develop their<br />
writing skills, sensitivity to the social and cultural<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> communication, fluency with the latest computer<br />
technologies, and strategies for information design.<br />
Students in both programs will therefore take a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> courses in IIT’s computer classrooms with state-<strong>of</strong>the-art<br />
hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware. The required ethics<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Internet Communication (iCOM)<br />
Web site: www.iit.edu/~techcomm<br />
Internet Communication brings together coursework<br />
in technical writing, communication, Web design, ethics,<br />
science and technology in society, along with a minor in<br />
computer networking, to train Internet pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />
Required Courses Credit Hours<br />
Communication Requirements 21<br />
COM 421 (or 423), 424,<br />
425, 428, 430, 431, 432<br />
iCOM (Technical) Electives 9<br />
Linguistics Elective 3<br />
Art and Architectural History (AAH) or 3<br />
Architecture (ARCH) Elective*<br />
Ethics Elective 3<br />
STS Electives 12<br />
Computer Science Requirements 16<br />
CS 201 or (CS 115 and 116), 331, 350, 450, 455<br />
Humanities and Social Sciences Requirements 21<br />
See general education requirements on page 25<br />
* Choose from AAH 119, AAH 120, AAH 301, or ARCH 331.<br />
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component focuses on moral issues in communication,<br />
business, engineering or computer science. Finally, elective<br />
coursework in science, technology and society (STS)<br />
gives students awareness <strong>of</strong> the power <strong>of</strong> language and<br />
image to shape thoughts, values and actions in a variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> public, private and pr<strong>of</strong>essional contexts.<br />
iCOM graduates can become Web designers and web<br />
masters, network administrators, technical writers and<br />
editors, and computer journalists.<br />
Required Courses Credit Hours<br />
Natural Science/Engineering Requirements 11<br />
See general education requirements on page 25<br />
Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession 2<br />
Mathematics Requirements 5<br />
See general education requirements on page 25<br />
Interpr<strong>of</strong>essional Projects 6<br />
Free Electives 15<br />
Total Credit Hours 127<br />
IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 2006–2008<br />
Lewis Department <strong>of</strong> Humanities<br />
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