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The Information Technology Innovation (ITIN) program involves the study of entrepreneurship as it relates to IT and an individual field of interest. Courses in this degree program are listed in the catalog as ITIN.

IT Innovation (ITIN) Major Requirements

  • 18 hours of College of IS&T Core
  • 24 hours of ITIN Core
  • 12-15 hours of ITIN Track
  • 33 hours in Area of Focus (approval of Undergraduate Program Committee required prior to course enrollment)
  • 3-5 hours of elective/prerequisite courses

IT Innovation Course Requirements for the current catalog can be found in the IT Innovation matriculation form based on your area of focus:

  • IT Innovation - Software Development Advising Worksheet
  • IT Innovation - Data Analytics & Statistics Advising Worksheet
  • IT Innovation - Digital Humanities Advising Worksheet

Undergraduate course descriptions can be found on the Course Catalog.

IT Innovation Program Goals

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the intertwined nature of IT and other disciplines.
  2. Understand how innovation happens and apply best practices for developing new products & services.
  3. Work with external professionals, faculty & fellow students in a team environment.
  4. Effectively communicate new, creative ideas.
  5. Apply information technology to their selected interdisciplinary field to produce innovative solutions to real-world needs.
  6. Manage an innovative project from concept to demonstration.

General Education Requirements

See UNO’s general education website for a list of categories and approved courses.

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