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IT Concentration: Medicine

For those entering the program Fall 2005 semester & beyond

Contact Person: Michael H. Hanna

Description:
Modern physicians are caregivers, small business persons, and community leaders. They are bombarded with information from medical journals, pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies and HMOs to mention a few. They collect information from the mundane realms of scheduling and billing to precise documentation needed for patient records and outcome studies. They are well equipped to provide care but overwhelmed by the information flow.

The standard undergraduate curriculum for students applying to medical school has not changed in 30 years. Certainly, students need the basic science courses in order to perform well in medical school. The IT concentration in medicine will provide the premedical requirements and a fresh approach toward information management.

A physician trained in the IT curriculum will be able to lead the profession into the next century where information flow will dominate both in diagnostics and management. New technologies and new mechanisms of providing care drive the practice of medicine. The application of information technology to these expanding areas will be the next wave as medicine struggles to keep up. Without appropriate information guidance and flow, the next generation of physicians will be overwhelmed.

Semester I Semester II

ITEC-1210 Information in History & Society

CSCI-1100 Computer Science I

MATH-1010 Calculus I

CHEM-1100 Chemistry I (Science Elective)

ITEC-1220 Politics & Economics of IT

CSCI-1200 Computer Science II

MATH-1020 Calculus II (Math Elective)*

CHEM-1200 Chemistry II (Science Elective)

Semester III Semester IV
One of:*
- ECSE-2610 Computer Components & Operations and ENGR-2350 Embedded Control 
- CSCI-2500 Computer Organization

BIOL-1010 Intro to Biology

ITEC-2110 Exploiting the Information World

ITEC-2960 Creativity and IT

One of:*
- ECSE-2660 Computer Arch, Networking & OS
- CSCI-2300 Data Structures & Algorithms

BIOL-2120 Intro to Cell and Molecular Biology

ITEC-2210 Intro to Human Computer Interaction

English Elective from LL&C (H&SS Elective**)

Semester V Semester VI
CHEM-2210 Organic Chemistry I

PHYS-1100 Physics I

ITEC-4310 Managing IT Resources

IT Elective (one of):
- CSCI-4380 Database Systems
- MGMT-496X Data Resource Management

CHEM-2260 Organic Chemistry II

PHYS-1200 Physics II (Science Elective)

English Elective from LL&C (H&SS Elective**)

Probability and Statistics Elective (one of):
- ENGR-2600 Modeling / Analysis of Uncertainty
- PSYC-2310 Experimental Methods & Statistics
- MGMT-2100 Statistical Methods

Semester VII Semester VIII

ITEC-4100 IT Capstone Experience

BIOL-4290 Human Physiological Systems

Social Science Elective (H&SS Elective**)

Free Elective

Concentration Capstone

H&SS Elective**

Free Elective

Free Elective

*Select either the three-course ECSE sequence or the two-course CSCI sequence. If the ECSE sequence is chosen, ENGR-2350 will replace one free elective slot. Move ITEC-2960 to Semester VII with a free elective. If the CSCI Sequence is chosen, your math elective in Semester II must be MATH-2800 Introduction to Discrete Structures. Please see your advisor regarding the math course required in Semester II.

**See H&SS requirements

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