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Information Technology, B.S.

Kickstart a flexible and lucrative career integrating IT-based solutions that solve problems for companies around the world.

What You’ll Learn

In the Information Technology, B.S., you’ll learn to design, implement, and evaluate computer-based systems and programs to solve an organization’s challenges. You can also tailor your degree to build skills in business, telecommunications, digital media, and database management to suit your goals and interests.

You’ll learn from full-time faculty and have the opportunity to work alongside them on research projects funded by the Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, and more. Many students publish their research in recognized journals under the Undergraduate Research & Entrepreneurial Program (UREP).

For those interested in even greater career preparation, the Accelerated M.S. Options program offers you the opportunity to earn both a B.S. in Information Technology and an M.S. in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, or Data Science in just five years.

Career Options

  • Client Service Representative
  • Database Manager
  • Digital Media Designer
  • Information Systems Administrator
  • Internet Security Specialist
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Engineer
  • Technical Support Specialist
  • Web Administrator

“I’ve learned object-oriented programming with Java; web design with HTML5, CSS, and PHP; database management using MySQL; big data management and analytics using Apache Hadoop; and computer networking skills from the basics of a home network to practices employed by ISPs and large companies.”

Patrick Modzelewski, (B.S. ’20)


Exceptional experiences.
Outstanding outcomes.

$110,550

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How You’ll Succeed

With just a few extra classes, you can add a Professional Concentration in Information & Network Security or add a minor concentration in an area of interest such as communication arts, business, architecture, and others, to focus in an area of application.

International F-1 students who successfully complete this degree are eligible for an additional 24-month STEM OPT extension to work in the U.S. in an area directly related to their area of study immediately upon completing the customary 12-month post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT).

USNWR Best Engineering Programs

Top 50

Among the Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs in the U.S. (U.S. News & World Report)

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