Upon successful completion of the undergraduate information technology program, graduates must be able to:
1. Demonstrate knowledge of IT disciplines from a theoretical and practical perspective.
2. Identify IT problems and requirements using computational methods and modern information tools and technologies.
3. Analyze, design, and manage computing-based solutions within the context of IT specialization to achieve organizational and business objectives.
4. Use acquired knowledge to evaluate, select, and manage technical solutions and resources to integrate and secure solutions using various information technologies.
5. Follow the rules for developing IT policies and procedures during the selection, integration and management of computer systems.
6. Describe the impact of IT competencies on individuals, organizations, and society to achieve professional competence.
7. Work effectively within a team or individually in planning, implementing, deploying, building, maintaining, and managing applications and technology trends for the organization's computing infrastructure.
8. Efficiently use project management, ability to research, leadership, communication, building personal relationships, and lifelong learning skills.
9. Demonstrate a commitment to ethical, legal, security, and social responsibilities as IT professionals.