TOP COMPUTER SCHOOLS
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Computer information systems specialists and management professionals design, build, and implement software solutions that are the driving force in every business, not-for-profit, and government agency. They're also relied upon to analyze existing systems and discover new ways to optimize their performance. So, it's no surprise that significant job growth is expected in computing fields over the next several years. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) from DeVry University, choosing from nine career-specific specializations, you'll gain skills and knowledge that can be applied in nearly every industry.
Master’s and doctorate degree programs provide challenges for students that combine analysis, planning, and technology. Group leadership also plays an important role in this area of study. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programs are geared toward working professionals and schedules permit the student to balance work, family, and study. Concentrations can be chosen that focus on Information Systems. These programs are available at all campuses.
At Kaplan College, we create computer science programs with our students' needs in mind. Our goal is to empower you with the real-world knowledge you need to succeed beyond the classroom. We offer classes that can train you for entry-level employment in some of the country’s fastest-growing occupations, as projected by the U.S. Department of Labor. Our goal is that when you earn your diploma, you will have received an education that you can apply to your life and career. Please select from the following areas of study to learn more.
National American University (NAU) offers the career programs that today's industries are most demanding. NAU is committed to preparing you for a rewarding career directly out of college. We do that by implementing highly qualified instructors who have actively worked in the fields in which they teach, offering you their "real-world experience"; perspective. Another example of our commitment to your career education is our use of program advisory boards. These key individuals make recommendations to the existing programs, ensuring the material we teach stays current and up-to-date. We realize that our programs need to continually evolve as industry changes.
Because computer technology affects almost every aspect of modern life, computer technicians and network engineers continue to be in high demand. Students who choose to earn a degree in computer technology from National College have the benefit of learning from men and women with years of real-world experience. Our instructors are career professionals who can prepare you for the challenges you’ll face as you enter the workforce. Whether you choose the four-year Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree, the four-year Bachelor of Database Administration (DBA) degree, the two-year Information Systems Engineering (ISE) degree, or the one-year Computer Network Technician (CNT) diploma, National College can give you the hands-on training you need to reach your career goals.
Computers can improve efficiencies in all business industries, but when computer problem arise, a business’s productivity and profitability can suffer. Qualified IT people help companies decrease this downtime by preventing and remedying problems as soon as they appear. The IT degree program at Rasmussen College will help prepare you for what you can expect in the field.
Our IT degree online program offers you the flexibility and convenience of online learning, while providing the student support you need to be successful.
Get your Information Technology degree from South University so that you can get on the path to a bright future with a career in computer science and information technology.
Information Technology (IT) encompasses the applications of computing and communications technology within an enterprise. The field involves hardware — such as computers, networking equipment, telecommunications equipment, and multimedia — as well as software programs that control and function on such equipment. Consequently, South University’s Information Technology Department aims to prepare professionals specializing in various aspects of the IT fields.
Strayer University recognizes how important it is for adult students to balance the many responsibilities of their busy lives. We strive to make earning your degree as convenient as possible, while providing an affordable, quality education in a supportive environment.
At Strayer University, we've been helping working adults continue their education to advance their careers since 1892. Our programs make it possible for you to manage all of the different facets of your life while you achieve your educational goals.
With an associate degree in information technology, you'll be the go-to person to keep things running. You'll have the skills required to design, install, configure and maintain enterprise-wide networks. Plus, the combination of technical and general education courses will help you develop skills in critical thinking, logic, communications and problem solving. In addition to a quality education, Westwood College offers the flexiblity of an online IT degree through its online campus.
Westwood College is a Cisco Networking Academy. Our technology-based programs give you the skills necessary to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) professional designation, Microsoft Certified Professional designations and various CompTIA certifications. When you graduate, you'll be fully prepared for entry-level positions in the industry, such as a Cisco network engineer,* network/systems administrator, computer systems analyst or information system developer.