The Master of Science in Applied Information Technology program at Bellarmine University in Kentucky provides students with the systems-engineering and project-management skills they need to succeed as IT professionals in the workplace. The program consists of 30 graduate semester hours plus up to two foundation courses. Foundation classes are waived for students who have an undergraduate degree in a computer discipline or extensive work experience.
Rochester Institute of Technology offers an Associate in Applied Science degree in applied computer technology. The degree emphasizes the development of practical computer skills critical to organizations. Graduates prepare for technical support roles that include database administration and network security technicians. Students in the program choose a concentration in computer tech support or networking and cyber security.
Miami University in Ohio offers an Associate in Applied Science in computer technology at their Middletown and Hamilton campuses. Graduating students can transfer into one of four bachelor's degree programs in computer science, software engineering, engineering management or computer engineering given at their main campus in Oxford.
NYU's School of Continuing and Professional Studies provides a Certificate in Business Technology. The coursework covers the fundamentals of organizational IT systems, including client server system and database administration. Students focus on acquiring technology skills that optimize business efficiency. The certificate is awarded upon the completion of four courses--three required and one elective.