Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Are interested in pursuing a career that is in increasing demand? Earning a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) can be a great start. Positions in computer and information systems management are projected to grow by 16 percent through the year 2016*.
The BSIT degree program is designed to combine "soft" skills with technical skills and develop professionals who can manage technology in harmony with human resources. You can develop important basic skills in areas including English, math, science and the humanities, as well as learn practical, real-world skills such as professional communication, team building and project management techniques, and how to link software and hardware needs to support business goals. You can also learn technical skills such as planning, programming, implementing, maintaining and managing computing and information technology. Courses in the BSIT degree program are taught by instructors who have experience in IT management.
When you graduate, you can pursue career opportunities such as:
- Network Administrator
- Database Administrator
- Network Operations Analyst
- Network Architect
- Business Analyst
- IT Project Leader
- Technology Sales Account Representative
- And many other related occupations
This Degree Program includes the following CTU Academic Certificates:
- C++ Programming
- Cisco CCNA™ Preparation
- Cisco CCNP™ Preparation
- Client Java Programming
- Computer Network Telecommunications
- CompTIA Security+™ Fundamentals
- Object-Oriented Methods
- Professional Communication
- Software Engineering Application
- Software Engineering Process
- UNIX Network Administration
- UNIX Programming
- Visual Basic Programming
- Web Page Development
CTU Academic Certificates are résumé-enhancing credentials built right into course content, so you can progressively add marketable skills to your professional qualification as you study.
*US Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Occupational Outlook Handbook" 2008-09 Edition http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos258.htm
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This program is available at the following CTU campuses: