Undergraduate
Information Technology: Bachelor’s Degree
Expand your fundamental technology knowledge and take your IT career to the next level in the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program (designed for adults with previous college credit aiming to complete their degree). In this major, you’ll explore and develop practical skills in systems analysis and design, networking, web design, and programming. Whether you currently work in the information technology field or aspire to, the hands-on instruction and interdisciplinary approach of this program provides you with the skills needed to thrive in IT.
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Start classes January 6. Text an advisor at 303-900-0375.
At a Glance
Classes Begin
January 6
Course Length
10 Weeks
Bachelor's Tuition
$781 per credit hour
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Lindsey Ford
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Skills You’ll Learn
Develop interpersonal skills to work more effectively with teams, clients, users, and personnel
Build user-friendly websites and databases
Leverage quantitative reasoning in a variety of organizational settings
What is a Bachelor's Completion Program?
A bachelor's degree completion program is designed for adults who have started, but not yet finished, an undergraduate degree. Students can transfer up to three years of previous college credit directly toward a bachelor's degree from the University of Denver through this program ideal for those seeking flexibility in completing their degree.
Curriculum
11
Core Courses
11
Major Courses
Varies
Elective Courses
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Career Outcomes
Predicted outcomes for graduates of Information Technology
College graduates enjoy 57% more job opportunities than non-graduates, according to a study done by the Georgetown University Public Policy Institute.
New organizational growth will contribute to more leadership positions, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting a 9% increase in management roles through the next decade.
By 2027 employers will need 87.7 million individuals in project management roles, according to the Project Management Institute. Employers will need to fill 2.2 million project-orientated roles annually. Demand will be high in various industries including healthcare, information services, finance, oil and gas, construction, business services, and manufacturing.
Increase your earning potential with a bachelor’s degree! According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, those with a bachelor’s degree will out-earn high school graduates by at least $25,000 annually.
Job Titles
Human Resources Administrator
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Operations Manager
Personnel Manager
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Operations Manager Salary: National Average
$69,303
(Glassdoor.com)
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Bachelor of Arts Completion Program
“What I really enjoyed about the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program was the support that I received on campus and outside of campus from the advisors.” —Ryan Baller, graduate.
Flexible Online Classes
We understand the demands of balancing work, friends and family, and school can be challenging. That's why at University College, you can complete your program entirely online. Our online learning platform makes it easy to work anywhere at any time.
Combined Degrees
Accelerate your education by combining bachelor's completion with earning a master's degree.
Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission
University College programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all of its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.
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