Earning an associate degree in Information Technology can prepare learners for a variety of entry-level positions in the information systems field. Students will work with an advisor to customize a program based on their own particular area of interest such as programming, database administration, Microsoft networking, or software applications.
Earning a bachelor's degree in Applied Information Technology can prepare individuals for careers involving software engineering, technical support, technical writing, and database development. Our program is well-suited for learners with an interest or background in technology who have previous transfer credits that can be applied toward program completion in the shortest amount of time. Upon completion graduates may be qualified to sit for national certification exams in CompTIA A+, Project+, Linux+, Network+, and i-Net+.
Our Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with an emphasis in Computer Security & Forensics program is meant to prepare the student for a career in the important field of information security in an increasingly technical age. The focused student will gain from the courses available in digital forensics and more. Skills taught will include the ability to gather, safely store, retrieve and carefully probe digital evidence. Those who successfully complete this program will be prepared to assess the risk of computer attacks and know the proper ways to minimize threats to information systems.