Major Electives can be chosen from any 200 or 300 level
CSEC, CSC, ECT, IS, IT, NET, SE, or UXD courses. Students are encouraged, but not required, to select all Major Elective courses from one of the below competency lists.
Competency in Management Applications
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DSC 341
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IS 331
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IS 379
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IT 320
Competency in Government, Regulation, and Compliance
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CSEC 228
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CSEC 342
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CSEC 345
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CSEC 366
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IS 352
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IS 382
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IS 386
Competency in User Interaction
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UXD 220
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UXD 222
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UXD 225
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UXD 260
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UXD 270
Competency in Software Development
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IT 211
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IT 212
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IT 313
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IT 330
Open Elective Credit Hours are required to meet the minimum graduation requirements of 192 hours. Open electives may be taken from any unit at DePaul.
The Liberal Studies program is the general education portion of the curriculum at DePaul University. Students must earn a grade of D or better in all courses taken to satisfy these requirements. The only exception is the Capstone course which is considered also a major requirement and WRD 103 and WRD 104 in which students need to earn a C- or better.
Students may choose to take some CDM courses that carry Liberal Studies credit but they cannot double count them if they are part of the major requirements. A complete list of courses that carry Liberal Studies credit can be found on the
Liberal Studies website along with an overview of the
Liberal Studies requirements for this program. Students can search for courses that satisfy a particular Liberal Studies requirement on
campusconnect.
Note Students must complete an ethics class as one of the Philosophical Inquiry or Religious Dimensions requirements. Students must take one of the following ethics courses: CSC 208, PHL 248/MGT 248 or REL 228/MGT 228. In this sample schedule the ethics requirement replaces one of the Philosophical Inquiry requirements.
CourseRequirements
Although students are free to take course requirements in any order they choose, provided they have mastered the course-specific prerequisites, it is strongly recommended that students follow these year-by-year suggestions, especially regarding the first-year major courses.
Courses offered in the student's primary major cannot be taken to fulfill LSP Domain requirements.