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IT professionals wear many hats and go by different names, depending on their area of expertise-engineer, programmer, website producer, and network administrator, to name a few. The range of IT jobs is vast. And the skills needed to set up an office network-install the cables, configure the computers, and keep them running-are quite different from those required to set up and customize an automated-payroll software system.
There is no universally accepted way to prepare for a job as an information technology (IT) professional. Although a bachelor's degree is often required and relevant work experience is very important, many people develop their computer skills while working in other fields. Technical or professional certification is becoming a common way to measure competency in prospective employees.
Entry-level employees and students can enhance their employment opportunities by participating in programs (such as internships) or having a related background in an industry that uses information technology (such as financial services, banking, or accounting). The continual study of new technologies is necessary to keep computer skills current.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Information Technology Online Degree Programs
- Information Systems (Associate's)
The Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration, with a concentration in Information Systems, is designed to introduce students to the global business environment while simultaneously providing them with a foundational knowledge of the logic and structure of information systems . . .
- Computer Forensics (Bachelor's)
AIU Online's BIT degree completion program with a concentration in Computer Forensics is designed to help students interested in the detection and prevention of computer crime. This program is intended to help prepare professionals wishing to develop and advance such fascinating career opportunities as Computer Forensics Specialist, Security Network Analyst, IT Investigator, Counterintelligence Analyst and many others . . .
- Computer Systems (Bachelor's)
Bachelor of Information Technology - Concentration in Computer Systems
IT will continue to be one of the most rapidly expanding sectors of the job market, based upon U.S. Department of Labor statistics. AIU Online's Bachelor of IT degree with a concentration in Computer Systems is designed to help students launch successful careers in this always exciting, ever-changing field.
Among the courses required to complete the BIT degree with a concentration in Computer Systems are:
Database Design, Network Operating System Administration, Advanced Web Application Development, and more . . .
- Information Technology (Bachelor's)
AIU Online's Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology provides students with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. This online degree program would definitely be the next logical step for students who have completed AIU Online's Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems . . .
- Information Technology (Master's)
The AIU Online Master of Information Technology degree program combines essential technology know-how with business and management competencies to enhance student's skills and ensure success in the job market. Students who successful complete the MIT with a concentration in IT Project Management should be able to evaluate the development of enterprise information systems and the management of projects and development teams, develop a network design and implementation plan, and more . . .

- Information Technology Pathway Certificate
Our program provides you with foundational knowledge of key information technology areas, including computer hardware, the Internet, databases, computer programming, and networking. Holders of this certificate may pursue entry-level employment as a computer operator, a help-desk technician, or a customer service representative. . .
- A.A.S. in CIS/Java
You will gain the skills necessary to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. . .
- A.A.S. in CIS/Networking
You will gain the skills necessary to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. . .
- A.A.S. in CIS/Programming
You will gain the skills necessary to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. . .
- A.A.S. in CIS/Web Development
IYou will gain the skills necessary to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. . .
- A.A.S. in CIS/Wireless Networking
You will gain the skills necessary to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. . .
- A.A.S. in Computer Information Systems
You will gain the skills necessary to install and maintain computer and wireless networks, troubleshoot hardware and software problems, create Java applications, manage databases, and develop Web pages. . .
- Advanced Start B.S. in Information Technology
This innovative program combines the career-oriented focus of a two-year degree with the academic curriculum of a four-year program. This bachelor's program prepares you for advancement in information technology with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace . . .
- B.S. in Information Technology
This bachelor's program prepares you for advancement in information technology with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace. This degree accommodates both the student whose immediate educational goals are satisfied by the completion of a B.S. degree, and the student who is planning to pursue study in the information technology field at the graduate level . . .
- MBA/Information Technology
You can earn your MBA in about a year and a half as a part-time student, taking just one course at a time. According to the GMAC survey, MBA degree holders saw an average post graduation salary increase of 29 percent in 2004.. . .

- Computer Info. Science (Associate's)
You will learn skills that enable you to oversee the operation of computer hardware systems, including mainframes, minicomputers, or networks of personal computers. You will also be educated to anticipate problems and take preventive action, as well as solve problems that occur during operations. . .
- Computer Info. Science (Bachelor's)
This degree offers graduates special training in the development, analysis, and design of computer information systems and database management systems. The program focuses on concepts, principles, goals, functions, and management of information driven business organizations, stressing the development of business applications through the use of computer languages.
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- Information Technology (Bachelor's)
You will gain a foundation for understanding the function and process of computer programming through core courses such as Programming Logic, Advanced Operating Systems and Architecture, and Networking Fundamentals, complete a capstone project, a two-course sequence that focuses on your area of emphasisand, and more. Specializations include Database Admin, Network Admin, and Web Management. . .

- Information Technology (Bachelor's)
The CTU Online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), with a concentration in Information Technology is designed to prepare graduates to take advantage of the continuing need for highly trained IT professionals.
- Software Systems Engineering (Bachelor's)
This BSIT degree program with a concentration in Software Systems Engineering is designed to help prepare students to pursue such positions as Software Engineer, Computer Programmer, Applications Engineer, Software Architect, Web Software Developer, and many others...
- Information Systems Security (Master's)
This broad-based IT Management curriculum, applicable to private industry, government organizations, and non-profits. Students can gain a mastery of computer architecture, networking and telecommunication, database management, business and financial management strategies and project control...

- Information Technology (Bachelor's)
The online bachelor's degree specialization in general information technology provides an overview of theoretical and applied topics to help you grow in an IT career. You will be grounded in essential IT domains, while having the opportunity to focus through selection of advanced specialization courses. ...
- Information Assurance and Security (Bachelor's)
This specialization will prepare you to apply various processes, tools, and technologies, including security policies, social engineering, access control, authentication, perimeter security, disaster recovery and business continuity, risk management, incident response, and encryption as well as strategies to guard against viruses, malware, and spam....
- Information Technology (Master's)
Gain a deep understanding of the role of IT in today's business climate effectively utilize tools and systems used by leading Fortune 500 organizations to solve business challenges in areas such as information assurance, project management, systems design and development, and computer networks. Our engaging curriculum reflects the skills associated with leading IT certifications such as CCNA®, CCNP®, MCSE, CISSP®, and PMP. ... 
- Information Security (Master's)
Gain a deep understanding of the role of IT in today's business climate and effectively utilize tools and systems used by leading Fortune 500 organizations to solve business challenges in areas such as information assurance, project management, systems design and development, and computer networks. The curriculum reflects the skills associated with leading IT certifications such as CCNA®, CCNP®, MCSE, CISSP®, and PMP.... 
- Information Technology (Doctoral)
This general area of study gives you the flexibility to customize a doctoral program to meet your specific interests and career goals. You can focus on a particular IT discipline, such as information security or network architecture and design, or focus on IT within a specific industry. Courses help you develop advanced knowledge, as well as solid research and scholarly writing capabilities...

- Computer Info. Systems (Bachelor's)
This degree program is ideal for students looking to advance their current IT career or seeking entry-level employment in an information technology field such as database management, software engineering, system design and analysis, programming, website development, and information architecture....
- Computer Info. Technology (Master's)
he program is ideal for computer systems designers and analysts, software engineers, and database administrators who need to keep current with computer information systems, especially as they relate to global commerce....
- Software Info. Systems (Master's)
The MSCIT degree program is developed in partnership with Sun Microsystems, Inc.T and through an Academic Alliance with ORACLET Corporation. The curriculum is designed to provide a solid foundation in computer hardware and software, systems design, communications, and project/team management skills for the rapidly changing IT industry.....

- Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's)
Designed for students interested in a successful career in the computer field. Courses focus on computer applications in business organizations and guide students to apply information technology principles, applications and best practices....

- Computer and Information Science (Bachelor's)
The curriculum focuses on the problem-solving skills and techniques needed to provide computer-based solutions to practical problems, including fundamental practical knowledge in the fields of software engineering, relational databases, programming languages, operating systems, computer networks, and distributed systems....
- Computer Information Technology (Bachelor's)
The curriculum focuses on the methods, concepts, and practical applications of information systems in the workplace. It develops graduates' abilities to conceptualize and manage the design and implementation of high-quality information systems... 
- Computer Studies (Bachelor's)
The interdisciplinary approach of computer studies helps prepare students for a variety of entry-level and midlevel technical and management positions within the information technology field...
- Information Systems and Services (Master's)
A Master of Science (MS) in technology management provides a broad-based core of management competency in the central business functions, along with a deep understanding of generic technologies that enable specific business capabilities... 
- Information Technology (Master's)
Graduates of the MS in information technology program will have a broad technical understanding of current and emerging technologies in the IT field, a familiarity with systems engineering concepts, and a solid foundation in the technological basis of the Internet... 

- Management Information Systems (MBA)
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Emphasis in Management of Information Systems major is a broad-based degree that emphasizes technical, human, and conceptual skills that encompass all functional areas of business. The emphasis prepares students for entry-level professional information systems-related roles in a variety of different organizational contexts....

- MA Arts in Teaching & Learning
The Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning with Technology degree prepares teachers and corporate trainers for rewarding careers as professional educators who have the technological skills necessary to meet the ever changing needs of students.
Employment opportunities include public schools, private schools, charter schools, corporate training, consulting, and more...


- B.S. Information Technology
Earn an online bachelor's degree in Information Technology plus eight IT certifications including IC3, MySQL Core, and Sun Java Programmer. Your prior college and IT certifications may waive some degree requirements; however, you do not have to hold a major certification to enroll. The program provides you with a sold IT foundation with coursework in operating systems, databases, software, security, e-commerce, and project management. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or newcomer to the field, this flexible program will provide you with the skills you need to succeed at a very affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition!). ...
- B.S. Information Technology-Databases Emphasis
Earn an online bachelor's degree in Information Technology-Databases Emphasis plus nine IT certifications including IC3, MySQL Core, and MySQL Pro. Your prior college and IT certifications may waive some degree requirements; however, you do not have to hold a major certification to enroll. The program emphasis is on database administration with coursework in operating systems, databases, software, security, e-commerce, and project management. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or newcomer to the field, this flexible program will provide you with the skills you need to succeed at a very affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition!)...
- B.S. Information Technology-Security Emphasis
Earn an affordable, online bachelor's degree in Information Technology-Security Emphasis plus eight IT certifications including IC3, MySQL Core, and Security+. Your prior college and IT certifications may waive some degree requirements; however, you do not have to hold a major certification to enroll. The program emphasis is on security management with coursework in operating systems, databases, software, security, e-commerce, and project management. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or newcomer to the field, this flexible program will provide you with the skills you need to succeed at a very affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition!). ..
- B.S. Information Technology-Software Emphasis
Earn an affordable, online bachelor's degree in Information Technology-Software Emphasis plus nine IT certifications including IC3, MySQL Core, and Sun Java Programmer. Your prior college and IT certifications may waive some degree requirements; however, you do not have to hold a major certification to enroll. The program emphasis is on software development with coursework in operating systems, databases, software, security, e-commerce, and project management. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional or newcomer to the field, this flexible program will provide you with the skills you need to succeed at a very affordable cost (all certification fees are included in your tuition!). ..
- B.S. Information Technology-Network Degisn Emphasis
Earn an affordable, online bachelor's degree in Information Technology-Network Design Emphasis plus nine IT certifications including IC3 | Network+, MySQL Core | Security+, Sun Java Programmer | Project+, MCSE 270 (Earns MCP) | iNet+, and any two other MCSE exams.
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- B.S. Information Technology-Networks Administration Emphasis
In addition to the networks administration specialization, the program's core components provide a rigorous and broad knowledge base across several IT areas: networks, operating systems, databases, software, security, e-commerce, and project management. It also includes lower-division general education areas of study if those are not cleared through prior college experience...

- Information Technology (Masters)
Florida Institute of Technology, listed Among America's Best National Universities by US News & World Report, brings you the education you are looking for with a state-of-the-art online program that allows you to earn your degree while you work ...

- Information Technology (Bachelor's)
This program was designed to educate students in technology and business. Students will learn how to manage technology and effectively communicate with others in a business environment.
The core curriculum provides a strong foundation of the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in any IT profession. Along with the technical requirements of the degree, students will take business and other general classes that are valuable in all professional careers. ...

- Information Technology (Associate's)
The Associate Degree in Information Technology provides students with a variety of skills including: networking, help-desk operations, systems hardware configuration, application software, telecommunications, purchasing, decision making, Internet programming, Internet network administration and interpersonal skills...

- Geographic Information Systems (Associate's)
This degree program is designed to prepare students for transfer to a four-year degree program focusing on Geographic Information Systems or for entry-level positions as GIS technicians and users...
- Information Systems (Associate's)
he objectives of this degree program are to provide the student with a well-rounded education through the study of mathematics, natural sciences, social science, humanities, and communication, enable students to develop analytical and critical thinking and interpersonal skills applicable to real-world problems,..
- Information Systems (Bachelor's)
This online Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is intended for students who have graduated from high school, are experienced and comfortable with using computers, are interested in computer applications as used in business, desire to learn information systems in a rigorous way, and are self-motivated and capable of working with less direct supervision....
- Information Technology (Bachelor's)
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is intended for students who have graduated from high school, have basic familiarity with computers, are interested in obtaining the fundamental knowledge and skills expected from today's information technology professionals, and are self-motivated and capable of working with less direct supervision....
- Information Systems (Master's)
The online Master of Science in Information Systems program is designed for professionals who are seeking the skills and knowledge necessary to manage information systems resources in today's organizations...
