Information Technology remains one of the fastest-growing industries in America. A bachelor’s degree in IT from UNT Dallas opens doors to thousands of job opportunities in Dallas-Fort Worth and the world in nearly every industry from software development
Information Technology remains one of the fastest-growing industries in America. A bachelor’s degree in IT from UNT Dallas opens doors to thousands of job opportunities in Dallas-Fort Worth and the world in nearly every industry from software development, database administration and network administration, to health care and education.
Do your friends and family come to you with all their computer questions? Are you not satisfied until you solve the issue? Are you interested in the science of computer technology, computer security and software development?
A Bachelor of Arts degree in Information Technology from the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences provides students an affordable path to build your technical abilities and gain the communication and professional skills you need to enter a career of unlimited possibilities and to become a leader in the industry.
At UNT Dallas you can expand your worldview, positively impact the local community, learn leadership skills, play sports, and more. The Office of Student Life provides students an educational, holistic, and innovative environment to discover more about themselves, their peers, and the world we live in.
An intercollegiate athletics program launched in the 2020-21 academic year with men’s and women’s teams in basketball, cross country, and track. Additional sports, including men’s and women’s soccer, will be added in coming years.
Our students also benefit from our many partnerships with non-profit organizations, school districts, community colleges, and local business partners, which allow us to expand educational access and provide unique learning opportunities for our students.
Under the leadership of President Robert "Bob" Mong, UNT Dallas has increased its enrollment every semester since opening. But UNTD isn’t just growing from an enrollment standpoint – our tree-lined, 264-acre campus is evolving physically, as a thoughtfully-designed campus master plan fills out to accommodate more trail-blazing students.
The university’s first residence hall opened in 2017 and a new $63 million student center opened in 2019. Plans for future expansion include 180-foot Ryan Tower that will be visible for miles in each direction, a beacon to celebrate the transformation of an entire region. Groundbreaking on the tower is scheduled for 2021.
In Downtown Dallas, the UNT Dallas College of Law’s historic home – the former Dallas City Hall at 106 S. Harwood St. – is the city’s only public law school. This historic repurposing of one of Dallas’ most cherished landmarks – a $56 million interior restoration – was completed in 2019 and was accompanied by a $15 million exterior facelift of the building by the City of Dallas.
Students are at the heart of everything we do … whether you’re the first in your family to attend college, or a professional looking to take the next step in your education and career. Our graduates don’t just leave UNT Dallas with a diploma – our alumni are equipped with practical skills and knowledge needed to land a job.
UNTD has a dedicated career center and partnerships in the business community designed to place our graduates directly into the workforce after commencement. Don’t miss the opportunity to be different and make a difference. UNT Dallas is YOUR pathway to new possibilities.
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.
Technology is a part of every industry—in government and in public and private sectors. It drives our everyday lives. Nova Southeastern University’s B.S. in Information Technology (IT) prepares you for in-demand careers in technology.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology helps students prepare to develop careers in the broadly defined field of information technology. Core courses provide students with sufficient exposure to networking and system administration, web and multimedia content development
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.
Through hands-on class projects you'll learn vital skills — like modern programming languages, database management and web applications — and hone your quantitative skills.
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