Computer Information Technology, Minor - CPS, CPSO

Undergraduate

Computer Information Technology

Explore fundamental concepts of IT, including hardware, software, networking, and cybersecurity.
2026
Degree
Minor
Location
Online
Courses
5
Credit
20 hrs.
Full-time
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Part-time
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College of Professional Studies

The online minor in Computer Information Technology at the Âé¶ąapp provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of IT, including hardware, software, networking, and cybersecurity. Students gain hands-on experience with emerging technologies and develop skills in troubleshooting, system maintenance, and information management. This minor is designed to complement a variety of degree programs and prepare students for technology-related roles across industries. 

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What is the Computer Information Technology Minor?

This minor enables managers at any level to understand and use information technology as a resource to improve an organization’s efficiency.

Why study Computer Information Technology at UNH College of Professional Studies?

Students in this minor will have the opportunity to apply technological skills to advance efficiencies and ask critical questions about information and research within the field of information technology.

Curriculum & Requirements

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Program Description
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This minor enables managers at any level to understand and use information technology as a resource to improve an organization’s efficiency.
 
Note: This minor may not be declared with the following majors: B.S.Technology Management or B.S. Computer Information Technology (all options).
 
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Requirements for the Program
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All minor courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C-, and a 2.0 grade point average must be maintained in courses for the minor. Two courses must be at the upper level (600 or 700). Only 8 credits may overlap between major and minor.

 

Minor Requirements

CMPL 415Programming Fundamentals4
CMPL 512Advanced Software Tools4
CMPL 614Computer and Network Systems4
CMPL 641Database Management Systems4
CMPL 642Systems Analysis and Design4
Total Credits20
 
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Student Learning Outcomes
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Program Learning Outcomes

Students will have the opportunity to:

  • Acquire managerial knowledge of informational technology software, hardware and programming.
  • Apply technological skills to advance efficiency of professional settings.
  • Ask critical questions about information and research in the field of Information Technology.