Information Technology (Bachelor's)
Expand your fundamental technology knowledge and take your IT career to the next level with a Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology offered by University College, where classes are designed and delivered for busy adults.
A technology degree, offered online or on campus in the evenings, allows students to explore and develop practical skills in systems analysis and design, networking, and web design and programing. Whether you currently work in the information technology field, or aspire to, the hands-on instruction and interdisciplinary approach will provide you with the skills necessary to thrive in the IT industry. Complete your bachelor’s degree with an information technology major to improve your knowledge of technology functions and issues for your own personal and professional development.
Students who major in information technology will be well prepared to apply for the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) master's program offered by University College, as the undergraduate major provides the fundamental building blocks for a technology career or further study of ICT at the graduate level.
Common Learning Experience
- CA 2050 - Effective Communication
- CA 2100 - Creativity and Innovation
- LOS 2050 - Organizational Behavior
- LOS 2100 - Leadership
- PPSS 2050 - Ethical Decision Making
- PPSS 2100 - Concepts of the Public Good
- ST 2050 - Scientific Method
- ST 2100 - The Digital Age
- GS 2050 - 21st Century Global Issues
- GS 2100 - The Past as Prologue
Major Courses
- ST 3050 - Quantitative Reasoning
- ICT 3100 - Systems Analysis and Design
- ICT 3300 - Programming and Data Structures
- ICT 3400 - Database Fundamentals
- ICT 3500 - Web Fundamentals
- ICT 3800 - Network & Internet Fundamentals
- BACP 3350 - Directed Research
- BACP 3400 - Civic Engagement
- BACP 3450 - Integrative Project Design
- BACP 3500 - Integrative Project
BACP Electives
- CA 3050 - Media and Society
- CA 3100 - Cross-Cultural Communication
- CA 3150 - Effective Presentations
- CA 3200 - Art and Interpretation
- CA 3250 - How the Body Talks
- CA 3300 - Creating Dialogue
- LOS 3050 - Financial Management
- LOS 3100 - Entrepreneurship
- LOS 3150 - Working in Groups and Teams
- LOS 3200 - Cross-Cultural Leadership
- LOS 3250 - Learning in Organizations
- LOS 3300 - Project Management
- GS 3050 - Economics and Finance
- GS 3100 - Understanding Internat'l Trade
- GS 3150 - Global Politics
- GS 3200 - International Peace and Security
- GS 3250 - Society through Novel and Film
- GS 3300 - Human Geography
- ENVU 3100 - Environmental Law, Regulations, and Policy
- ENVU 3150 - Environmental Decision-Making
- ENVU 3200 - Ecology and Ecosystems
- ENVU 3250 - Natural Resource Management
- ENVU 3300 - Sustainability Issues and Solutions
- GLBL 3200 - Transportation Modes and Nodes
- GLBL 3250 - Supply Chain and Logistics Systems
- GLBL 3300 - Transportation and Public Policy Issues
- GLBL 3350 - Transportation Safety and Security
Careers in Information Technology
Desktop Technician, Network Administrator, IT Support Representative, IT Technical Analyst, Systems Support Specialist, IT Manager, Data Analyst.
By 2018, a college education will be required for 63% of jobs
Ready to Apply
Need More Information
Interested in attending University College, but need additional information before you make a decision? No problem−we're here to help. You may request additional information about a specific program and specialty, review and ask questions in our Frequently Asked Questions section, or contact University College directly.
- Request additional information
- Ask a question
- Email University College or call 303-871-2291 or 800-347-2042
Want to Take a Class
Even if you missed the application deadline, you can start taking courses for one quarter before you have to submit a completed application. We know how important it is to get started when you're ready, so review the class schedule or start the registration process now.
- View the class schedule
- Register for a class

