Bachelor in Applied Science

Bachelor in Information Technology: Mobile Application Development

90 minimum credits

**Important note: this program is not available in the 24-25 academic year. See an advisor for more information.**

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Information Technology - Mobile Application Development prepares students for a career in the area of Mobile Application Development. This program is designed to meet current industry demands in the field of Information Technology related to full-stack systems design across major mobile platforms. Students, working both independently and in teams, will finish the program with a professional portfolio that demonstrates app development expertise from design through launch and beyond including crash monitoring.

Upon successful completion of this degree a student will be able to:

  • Develop, troubleshoot, and update mobile applications and platforms to meet project objectives and provide impactful experiences
  • Identify, analyze, and prioritize stakeholder needs throughout the development process to create engaging mobile applications
  • Present an application’s visual design, technical functionality, and overall marketability to a range of audiences and stakeholders
  • Use professional communication and coding tools to work efficiently and effectively as part of an app development team, whether asynchronously or in-person

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Technology Application BAS-IT program has select admission and application requirements, including a two-year degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the areas of computer science or information technology consisting of at least 90 credits. Program information sessions and specialized advising are available before applying to this program. Interested students should contact an advisor for more information.

General Education Requirements

Course Code
Name
Lecture Hours
Lab Hours
Other Hours
Credits
Variable
Variable
0
10
Sub-Total Credits
30

Work-Based Learning

Students should choose a combination of the following variable credit courses to meet the minimum number of 90 credits.
Course Code
Name
Lecture Hours
Lab Hours
Other Hours
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3
Total Credits
90