Data Intelligence through Information Technology Minor
For information, contact the CIT Department Office on the Hamilton campus at 301 Mosler Hall, 513-785-3132.
How to store, manage, and use data is a crucial component in almost any current domain or industry. In addition, understanding how data is transformed into information enriches the skills that a student can provide to any organization. This minor will provide students with the opportunity to use tools and techniques across all parts of the data lifecycle, including storage, management, analysis, use, and presentation.
Note: This minor is not open to Farmer School of Business majors.
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
CIT 168 | Information Technology Tools and Techniques for Organizations | 4 |
CIT 201 | Advanced Spreadsheets and Analytics | 3 |
or CMR 282 | Computer-Based Business Analysis | |
CIT 214 | Database Design and Development | 3 |
CIT 338 | Business Intelligence Tools | 3 |
CIT 348 | Information Management and Retrieval | 3 |
STA 261 | Statistics | 4 |
Total Credit Hours | 20 |