Bachelor of Science in Information Technology FAQs

What makes this program special?
In addition to its exceptional development team, and corporate connections:
- Certification Ready: Students who complete this program will be fully prepared for the CompTIA A+ and Network certifications.
- Practical: Courses in this program will feature substantial project-based and hands-on work.
- Job Focused: This program will consistently update to feature cutting edge IT topics, and currently focuses on key areas such as Cloud Infrastructure and Network Security.
Who should take this program?
- Students who wish to work in IT
- Students who enjoy computers and succeed in programming, but prefer careers outside of software engineering
What types of students should avoid this program?
Students who find these courses too challenging or struggle with programming should switch to an alternative major, such as Cybersecurity.
What if a student is interested in these courses, but doesn’t want to work in IT?
Students who do not want to work directly in IT may be served by adding project management coursework and pursuing the CAPM certification.
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