Learn to use computing technology to create and process information to meet enterprise goals. You will be in demand as a job candidate after graduation – whether you decide to become a software developer or a video game designer.
Information Technology
Career Opportunities
- Computer And Information Research Scientist
- Computer Hardware Engineer
- Computer Network Architect
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Database Administrator
- Information Security Analyst
- Information Systems Manager
- Software Developer
- Web Developer
Contact Information
Undergraduate Programs
BS in Information Technology
A minimum of 120 credits of coursework is required for the baccalaureate degree with a minimum 2.0 overall GPA, and a minimum 2.0 major GPA. However, more than 120 credits may be required depending upon the major field of study.
Graduate Programs
MS in Information Technology
Information technology is the study, design, development, implementation, testing and support of applications of computing and communication technologies for, and other organizations to solve the major challenges in today’s business, industry or government work environments.
MS in Information Technology, Applied Information Technology Concentration (Online)
The Applied IT concentration for the online master’s in Information Technology provides learners an enterprise perspective that focuses on the management and implementation of information technology to support today’s business, industry or government work environments. Students will learn how communications, management, legal considerations and other workplace skills highly valued by employers are integrated with information technology to facilitate successful application of technology in an organization.