Information Technology Bachelor of Science
Information technology is an integral part of everyday life. Nearly every industry—including business, education, healthcare, and entertainment—relies on information technology to facilitate communication, expedite processes, and manage day-to-day operations. The information technology program at Kaplan College is designed to help you acquire the skills you need to prepare for a career in this highly competitive field. Program Curriculum Whether you plan to seek employment immediately after graduation or pursue your education beyond the baccalaureate level, this program is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in general education. In addition, you will have the opportunity to acquire the specific knowledge and skills required to plan, implement, and support information systems in a range of computing and networking environments. Choose an emphasis in web development or network security to supplement these program-specific topics: Computer networking and Internet infrastructure Concepts of local area networks PC hardware and software troubleshooting Information systems planning Visual Basic® development system* Windows® and graphical user interface (GUI) operating systems* Real-World ExperienceYou will be required to complete an externship prior to receiving your bachelor’s degree from Kaplan College. During your externship, you will work side-by-side with information technology specialists in a real-world work environment where you can gain the experience required to succeed in this competitive field. Program AdvantagesReceive hands-on training from experienced, professional instructors who are dedicated to your success. Tutoring and career placement assistance is available at no additional cost, and financial aid is available for those who qualify. Career OpportunitiesUpon successful completion of the program, you can seek entry-level employment in a computer support position such as a technical support specialist, help desk technician, network administrator, or in a related position.* Windows and Visual Basic are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Information technology is an integral part of everyday life. Nearly every industry—including business, education, healthcare, and entertainment—relies on information technology to facilitate communication, expedite processes, and manage day-to-day operations. The information technology program at Kaplan College is designed to help you acquire the skills you need to prepare for a career in this highly competitive field. Program Curriculum Whether you plan to seek employment immediately after graduation or pursue your education beyond the baccalaureate level, this program is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in general education. In addition, you will have the opportunity to acquire the specific knowledge and skills required to plan, implement, and support information systems in a range of computing and networking environments. Choose an emphasis in web development or network security to supplement these program-specific topics:
Real-World ExperienceYou will be required to complete an externship prior to receiving your bachelor’s degree from Kaplan College. During your externship, you will work side-by-side with information technology specialists in a real-world work environment where you can gain the experience required to succeed in this competitive field. Program AdvantagesReceive hands-on training from experienced, professional instructors who are dedicated to your success. Tutoring and career placement assistance is available at no additional cost, and financial aid is available for those who qualify. Career OpportunitiesUpon successful completion of the program, you can seek entry-level employment in a computer support position such as a technical support specialist, help desk technician, network administrator, or in a related position.* Windows and Visual Basic are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.