American InterContinental University Online

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Bachelor's (BIT) - Digital Investigation
The AIU Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on current technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies in the application of appropriate information systems to manage and achieve organizational goals and objectives. By studying key topics in Digital Investigations to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to gain a fundamental understanding in digital and network investigations as you pursue your interest in opportunities involving the detection and prevention of computer crime.
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Bachelor's (BIT) - Information Assurance and Security
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Bachelor's (BIT) - Network Administration
The AIU Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on current technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies in the application of appropriate information systems to manage and achieve organizational goals and objectives. By studying key topics in Network Administration to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to acquire an industry-current knowledge of network configurations, networking hardware, network operating systems, segmentation through sub-netting and network management issues.
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Bachelor's (BIT) - Software Analysis and Development
The AIU Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on current technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies in the application of appropriate information systems to manage and achieve organizational goals and objectives. By studying key topics in Network Administration to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to acquire an industry-current knowledge of programming and logic, including topics such as variables and scope, data types, control structures and development environments.