DeVry University houses its information technology courses within the College of Computer and Information Sciences. DeVry students have access to a variety of information technology courses including database management, health information systems, information systems security and more. The latest technologies and best practices are part of DeVry's information technology course curriculum. Students can obtain an associate's, bachelor's or master's degree in an IT specialty with courses geared to provide real-world careers in information technology. With more than 90 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, DeVry offers anyone interested in information technology courses an opportunity to learn online or in person.
Devry University
Administrative Offices
One Tower Lane
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
866-338-7934
www.devry.com
Georgia Southern University built its College of Information Technology (CIT) by splitting it into three departments---Computer Science (CS), Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT). IT courses include web development, Java and application programming, data management, networking and software acquisition, implementation and integration. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary study and information technology courses are designed for student collaboration. Courses take place within 25 different interactive study and learning rooms, 14 electronic classrooms and 10 computer labs. Students can work toward a Bachelor of Business Administration or a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Online and in-person course options are available.
Georgia Southern University
College of Information Technology
2142 Southern Drive, Sweetheart Circle
Statesboro, GA 30460
912-478-5468
www.cit.georgiasoutehrn.edu
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) places its business and information technology (BIT) disciplines within a single department. Courses can be combined to receive an associate's degree, course certificates or certifications pertaining to workforce development (i.e. Cisco, Microsoft and Oracle certifications). Courses include digital media, web technology, programming, network and systems administration and software application development. Courses are designed to be transferable to accredited four-year colleges for those students moving toward a bachelor's degree.
Central New Mexico Community College
525 Buena Vista Drive, SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-224-3000
www.cnm.edu