Communication Technology Degrees

A degree in communication technology prepares students to begin a career working with computer applications, interactive multimedia applications, audio production and fictional narrative video. Students learn how to effectively communicate an idea through technology. Communication technology degrees are offered at various academic institutions to provide students with the needed education and training.
  1. University of Wisconsin - Stout

    • The University of Wisconsin at Stout offers an online Bachelor of Science degree in information and communications technologies with a specialization in technical, media or networking communications. Required courses include critical writing; usability design and testing; network fundamentals; web production and distribution; and office automation technology.

      University of Wisconsin - Stout

      Menomonie, WI 54751

      715-232-1122

      uwstout.edu

    University of Denver University College

    • The University of Denver University College offers a Master of Applied Science degree option in information and communications technology with 10 specialization options that can be completed in under two years of study. These specializations are broadband networks; web design and development; software design and programming; information systems security; technology management; telecommunications technology; geographic information systems; project management; telecommunications management; and database design and administration.

      University of Denver University College

      2211 South Josephine

      Denver, CO 80208

      303-871-3155

      universitycollege.du.edu

    New Mexico State University

    • New Mexico State University offers a bachelor's degree option in information and communications technology. Students are trained and prepared with the skills that are needed for designing, implementing and managing information systems that are computer-based. Required courses include computer forensics, software applications and computer hardware fundamentals.

      New Mexico State University

      P.O. Box 30001

      Las Cruces, NM 88003

      575-646-0111

      nmsu.edu

    Millersville University

    • Millersville University offers an Associate of Technology degree and a Bachelor of Science degree option in graphic communication technology. This degree prepares students to enter the field of electronic and print media. Students can expect to complete the associate's degree in two years of full-time study and the bachelor's degree in four years of full-time study. Required courses include communication and information systems; print media systems; and color separation and reproduction.

      Millersville University

      PO Box 1002

      1 South George St.

      Millersville, PA 17551

      717-872-3011

      millersville.edu

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