Prepare for jobs that use your analytical thinking and creative problem solving skills through our Information Technology pathway as you train for a high-tech career.
Career Pathways
By earning a degree or certificate in the area of Information Technology you'll be on your way to any of the following career opportunities listed below:
Computer systems analyst | Network engineer |
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No high school diploma?
No problem! Our pathways let you earn a diploma and a degree at the same time. The Transitional Studies program can tell you how.
Honors Program
If you are excited to learn, want to study with classmates who share your enthusiasm, and seek an opportunity to work with faculty mentors to explore your unique intellectual interests, our Honors Program is for you.
Explore Career and Degree Pathways
- Computer Applications Technology
- Cybersecurity & Computer Forensics
- Information Technology - Systems Administration
- Multimedia Communications
Information Technology Learning Outcomes
Communications
- Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively using information technology language, tools, concepts, and models.
- Exhibit an ability to communicate information technology concepts and skills to diverse audiences through visual presentation.
- Apply effective written and oral communication skills as a team member and/or individual.
Information
- Identify relevant information to evaluate, develop, and implement technical solutions.
- Recognize the relative costs and benefits of potential information technology solutions.
- Research and demonstrate proficiency in assessing and selecting information technology.
- Evaluate the credibility and authenticity of research information.
Critical Thinking
- Identify information technology problems and review relevant information.
- Exhibit critical thinking using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
- Demonstrate judgment and decision making skills to assess the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to select the appropriate solution.
- Analyze key legal principles that apply in organizational transactions.
- Demonstrate an understanding of legal risk management.
Quantitative Reasoning
- Develop and evaluate options to information technology problems using quantitative analysis and decision-making skills.
- Devise information technology solutions based on the outcomes of the quantitative data analyses.
Personal & Interpersonal
- Interact collaboratively and engage respectfully online and face-to-face.
- Demonstrate an understanding of information technology roles.
- Exhibit effective interpersonal skills.
- Formulate and articulate a code for ethical behavior.