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On-Campus and Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Computers and IT

Information technology (IT) is defined as “the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware” by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). Particular areas of study include computer programming, information systems management, network administration and many more. You can study for your Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology online or at a traditional campus-based institution.

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Abilene Christian University - Undergraduate
Abilene, TX

Academy of Art University - Undergraduate
San Francisco, CA

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University - Undergraduate
Normal, AL

Alaska Pacific University - Undergraduate
Anchorage, AK

Albertus Magnus College - Undergraduate
New Haven, CT

Alcorn State University - Undergraduate
Alcorn State, MS

Alderson-Broaddus College - Undergraduate
Philippi, WV

Alfred University - Undergraduate
Alfred, NY

Alvernia University - Undergraduate
Reading, PA

American InterContinental University - Undergraduate
Atlanta, GA

American University - Undergraduate
Washington, DC

Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, SC

Andrews University - Undergraduate
Berrien Springs, MI

Angelo State University - Undergraduate
San Angelo, TX

Appalachian State University - Undergraduate
Boone, NC

Arcadia University - Undergraduate
Glenside, PA

Arizona State University - Undergraduate
Tempe, AZ

Arkansas State University--Jonesboro - Undergraduate
State University, AR

Arkansas Tech University - Undergraduate
Russellville, AR

Armstrong Atlantic State University - Undergraduate
Savannah, GA

Asbury University - Undergraduate
Wilmore, KY

Ashford University - Undergraduate
Clinton, IA

Ashland University - Undergraduate
Ashland, OH

Auburn University - Undergraduate
Auburn University, AL

Augsburg College - Undergraduate
Minneapolis, MN

Augustana College - Undergraduate
Sioux Falls, SD

Austin Peay State University - Undergraduate
Clarksville, TN

Averett University - Undergraduate
Danville, VA

Avila University - Undergraduate
Kansas City, MO

Babson College - Undergraduate
Babson Park, MA

Baker College of Flint - Undergraduate
Flint, MI

Baker College--Clinton Township - Undergraduate
Clinton Township, MI

Baker College--Owosso - Undergraduate
Owosso, MI

Ball State University - Undergraduate
Muncie, IN

Barry University - Undergraduate
Miami Shores, FL

Bay Path College - Undergraduate
Longmeadow, MA

Baylor University - Undergraduate
Waco, TX

Bellarmine University - Undergraduate
Louisville, KY

Bellevue University - Undergraduate
Bellevue, NE

Belmont Abbey College - Undergraduate
Belmont, NC

Earn Your Online Information Technology Bachelor’s Degree

Earning an online bachelor’s degree in a technology field has become more popular in recent years because it gives working adults the opportunity to advance their careers while continuing to hold a full-time job. For example, you can study for your Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree in the evenings while working during the day – perhaps in a related field such as data analysis. Whether you acquire your technology bachelor’s degree online or complete your coursework in a campus-based program, it will almost certainly be a smart investment. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the demand for IT professionals like software engineers and systems administrators will grow by 37% through 2016.

Sample Degree – Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Database Specialization

Requiring four years of full-time coursework, this BSIT specialty prepares you to work with database management systems like Oracle and SQL. Given the proliferation of computers and information-oriented businesses, both the quantity and quality of database administration jobs are likely to continue growing for the foreseeable future.

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