Improve your earning power and participate in the growing field of Information Technology by earning a Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology. Courses available in Data Communication, System Analysis and Design, Programming, and Hardware and Systems Software taught by industry experts.
Improve your earning power and participate in the growing field of Information Technology by earning a Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology. Courses available in Data Communication, System Analysis and Design, Programming, and Hardware and Systems Software taught by industry experts.
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Learn about computer networks, databases, security, and web systems in small classes with leading faculty. Information Technology (IT) is amongst the most popular and in-demand fields of study.
The program is designed for those students interested in the study of networks and client support systems, with an option for evening classes for students to accommodate busy schedules.
The Bachelors Degree in Computer and Information Technology will enable students to become highly marketable as technical professionals for applications of software, hardware, and information technology.
The program’s unique focus on the management of technology effectively prepares students for successful careers in the dynamic and fast-paced information technology marketplace.
Information Technology specialists run the gamut in skills — from maintaining the databases that users rely upon to gathering information to serve customers; upgrading computer software, or setting up and maintaining the servers on which the company's applications run.
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