Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)—Information Technology

Students in the Bachelor's (BSBA) IT program gain a well-rounded knowledge of business fundamentals and IT essentials. Students learn how to apply modern business and IT tools to prepare for successful careers in the Information Technology industry.

Some of the courses in the program include: E-Business, Project Management Theory, Database Systems, and Network Systems. You will earn multiple Professional Certificates on your way to graduation - without added courses or additional tuition costs.

Students with prior college credit, military experience or an Associate's degree may be eligible for the CTU Online Baccalaureate Degree Completion Program. In some cases, this may shorten the length of the program to 15 months.** CTU Online students with no previous college or military training can complete the BSBA in IT degree program online in about 30 months.

**The 2+2 program assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an Associate's degree or the equivalent.

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Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)—Computer Forensics


AIU Online offers a Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree completion program that is designed to equip students with the technical and commercial understanding to start a successful career in a high-tech field or in any organization that relies on IT. With a dynamic curriculum focused on the current technology trends and applications, students can acquire not only high-quality technical knowledge and hands-on abilities but also key career skills in leadership, behavioral understanding, implementation of change and project management.

The BIT degree completion program with a concentration in Computer Forensics features industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience in the field. The program presents the tools and techniques of computer forensic investigations and then offers students instruction in ways to prevent, detect, and gather evidence for the prosecution of crimes involving computers.

Entrance into the BIT degree completion program requires completion of an Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree or equivalency. To meet the equivalency requirement, a student without a conferred Associate's degree will have completed a minimum of 48 credits of General Education and 42 credits of electives. Applicants who do not possess a completed Associate's degree from an accredited institution at entrance will have their transfer college credited evaluated by the Student Affairs Department.

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Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)—Computer Systems


Information Technology will continue to be one of the most rapidly expanding sectors of the job market, based upon U.S. Department of Labor statistics. AIU Online's Bachelor of IT degree with a concentration in Computer Systems is designed to help students launch successful careers in this always exciting, ever-changing field.

Entrance into this non-traditional, online BIT Degree program requires completion of an Associate of Science, Associate of Arts or its equivalency. A student whom has met the equivalency requirements will have completed a minimum of 48 credits in General Education courses and 42 credits of electives.


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Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)—Internet Security


From mission-critical business systems to e-commerce and the Internet, IT is not only an industry in its own right but also a fundamental building block of all other industries. In fact, information technology is expected to be among the fastest growing fields through 2014, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In spite of this growth, competition for jobs will remain fierce, with employers looking for candidates with an increasing level of skill and education to keep pace with the rapidly changing technology.

AIU Online offers a Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree completion program that is designed to equip students with the technical and commercial understanding to start a successful career in a high-tech field or in any organization that relies on IT. With a dynamic curriculum focused on the current technology trends and applications, students can acquire not only high-quality technical knowledge and hands-on abilities but also key career skills in leadership, behavioral understanding, implementation of change and project management.

Entrance into the BIT Completion Program requires completion of an Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree or equivalency. To meet the equivalency requirement, a student without a conferred Associate's degree will have completed a minimum of 48 credits of General Education and 42 credits of electives. Applicants who do not possess a completed Associate's degree from an accredited institution at entrance will have their transfer college credited evaluated by the Student Affairs Department.

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Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)—Network Administration


AIU Online's Bachelor of Information Technology degree provides students with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. This online degree program would definitely be the next logical step for students who have completed AIU Online's Associate of Arts in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems.

Careers in Information Technology are expected to increase dramatically by the year 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In fact, Network Administrator is projected to be one of the top 10 in-demand occupations over this period.

AIU Online's Bachelor's in Information Technology with a concentration in Network Administration is designed to help graduates take advantage of this employment trend.


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Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)—Programming


AIU Online's Bachelor of Information Technology degree provides students with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. This online degree program would definitely be the next logical step for students who have completed AIU Online's Associate of Arts in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems.

Careers in Information Technology are expected to increase dramatically by the year 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In fact, 8 of the top 10 fastest-growing occupations include software engineering, desktop publishing, network administrators, data communications, systems analysts and other top jobs in the Tech sector. What all of these interesting fields have in common is that they require qualified, industry-current programmers to fill critical positions.

AIU Online's Bachelor of Information Technology with a concentration in Programming is designed to help graduates take advantage of this employment trend.


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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)—Network Management

The Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program features a concentration in Network Management. In addition to important undergraduate foundation studies, students can learn to install, configure and support internal and/or external networks. They will be challenged to learn how to troubleshoot networks to determine the root causes of problems, and they will be taught to analyze the business and technical requirements for a network infrastructure and design a network infrastructure that meets those requirements.

The BSIT in Network Management can help prepare students to pursue such positions as Network Administrator, Server-side Programmer, Network Control Technician, Help Desk Technician, and many others.

The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Network Management includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.

**The 2+2 program assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an Associate's degree or the equivalent.

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)—Security

The Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program features a concentration in Security. In addition to important undergraduate foundation studies, students can learn to explain security principles, concepts, and techniques and will be challenged to develop, implement and analyze disaster recovery plans.

This BSIT with a concentration in Security is designed to help prepare students to take advantage of an increase in the demand for qualified IT professionals with industry-current skills and knowledge. Graduates can to pursue such positions as Disaster Recovery Analyst, IS Security Manager, Network Security Engineer, Contingency Planning Analyst, and many others.

The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Security includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.

**The 2+2 program assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an Associate's degree or the equivalent.

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)—Software Systems Engineering

The Colorado Tech Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) degree program features a concentration in Software Systems Engineering. In addition to important undergraduate foundation studies, students can learn to elicit, identify, define and document software requirements. They also will be challenged to develop use case scenarios for requirement creation and software design. Successful students should learn competencies in applying appropriate software design models to develop a software solution as well as planning, implementing and reporting software testing.

This BSIT degree program with a concentration in Software Systems Engineering is designed to help prepare students to pursue such positions as Software Engineer, Computer Programmer, Applications Engineer, Software Architect, Web Software Developer, and many others.

The BSIT degree program with a concentration in Software Systems Engineering includes 8 résumé-enhancing Professional Certificates that allow students to accrue valuable knowledge and real-world skills as they progress towards the completion of the degree.

**The 2+2 program assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an Associate's degree or the equivalent.

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