yes. because it contains programming c++, and HTML, and binary. It also contains calculus . but its really up to you. If you have the love for computers and you really want it as your choice of career then you're willing to work hard and understand the difficulties of the subject in Information Technology.
Depending on the school, IT majors may be able to get by with just business calculus and only one semester of computer programming. It is a lot less technical than computer science or computer engineering and many people find it to be an easier alternative to computer science.
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