Information Technology
Information Technology
Bachelor of Science (BS)
At the heart of information technology is the desire to understand how systems use and store data—and how to use them well. Demystify the world of technology and learn how to operate computers, storage, networking, and more in the most effective way. Study all aspects of information technology, from how computers are physically built to operating systems and the software that enables them to perform the tasks you require.
With a BS in Information Technology, you will:
-
Gain a broad technical foundation with your choice of specialty
-
Learn the workings of various platforms and tools, from your iPhone to business databases
-
Build and configure systems in a hands-on education
The BS in Information Technology blends theory and practice in a way that will enable you to enter the workforce not only with the practical experience required by many employers, but with the theoretical knowledge to solve problems you may not have encountered in the past. That's why we focus so much on teaching the theory behind the practice - it builds the capabilities and confidence that sets Seidenberg graduates apart.
Program Overview
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- 120 credits required
- Foundation Requirements: 28–29 credits
- AOK: 25 credits
- IT Foundation: 27 credits
- IT Career Focus Areas: 10–12 credits
- Free Electives: 19–30 credits
Classes Include
- Web Authoring and Digital Media
- Distributed Computing
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Mobile Device Forensics
- Introduction to Private Security
- Simulation Techniques
Career Paths
- Computer Technician
- Computer Sales Support
- Software Engineer
- Systems Design
- IT Consultant
Other Programs You Might Consider
-
Computer Science
BA, NYC WESTCHESTER -
Information Systems
BS, NYC WESTCHESTER -
Information Systems
MS, NYC WESTCHESTER