Earning an associate degree in Information Technology may teach motivated students how to apply database concepts through the creation, organization, and maintenance of modern database systems. Qualified graduates will be able to solve applications problems through the skills that they have learned in at least one high-level programming language. Within the program and at no additional cost graduates can earn Academic Certificates in Client Java Programming, Unix Network Administration, and Visual Basic Programming.
Earning a bachelor's degree in Information Technology program combines the business fundamentals of administrative management and financial training with IT essentials to oversee information systems operations as well. Along with the business discipline classes, students will also take courses in networking systems, information security measures, and programming concepts. Included at no additional cost or coursework graduates can also earn Academic Certificates in Computer Network Telecommunications, Help Desk Support, Professional Communication, and UNIX Network Administration to possibly enhance their professional credentials.
The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program may provide the knowledge to successfully apply information technology theory and principles to address business opportunities and challenges. Under the guidance of practitioner faculty, the dedicated and hard-working student uses innovative digital materials to develop competencies to apply: Systems Analysis and Design, Computer Programming, Database Development, Network Technologies, Information Systems Security, Web Technologies, and Project Planning. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.