This program includes instruction in the principles of computer hardware components and business software, programming, databases, networking, customer service, web development
The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Information Technology (IT) program is designed to provide students with skills to meet information technology needs across industries.
This program includes instruction in the principles of computer hardware components and business software, programming, databases, networking, customer service, web development, and information systems and project management. Coursework helps prepare students for a variety of industry-recognized examinations and certifications.
Phoenix College (PC) welcomed its first students, as one of the first higher education institutions in Maricopa County on September 13, 1920. PC's founders envisioned the College as a place of inclusion, as a non-segregated institution.
Today, the College continues to be a place of diversity, equity and access. Our focus on transformation includes seeking out partnerships that work with opportunity youth, refugee and immigrant populations, Hispanic, Asian, Native American populations and adult learners. PC is dedicated to providing access to valuable and affordable education and community services.
Your are important to helping us with this mission. Because, when our community, gets involved - we are making an impact on the future of this college!
With over 150 degree and certificate programs, Phoenix College serves approximately 17,000 students like you each year. We work hard to prepare you for whatever your next step is — university transfer, career training and advancement, or lifelong learning.
The AIU BSIT degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on industry-relevant technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies and identify the information systems
The mission of the Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology is to prepare students for entry-level positions in information technology in public and private companies, government agencies and non-profit organizations.
Through hands-on class projects you'll learn vital skills — like modern programming languages, database management and web applications — and hone your quantitative skills.
Trevecca’s Bachelor of Science in information technology equips you with the web development and programming knowledge to connect, empower, educate and protect a variety of organizations and businesses.
An ever-evolving landscape of digital technologies awaits you. You’ll study system and network administration, the most current web technologies, interface and scripting fundamentals, and computer and network security.
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