Bachelor of Science, Information Technology

What is information technology?

The infrastructure of modern business is constructed not of highways and pipelines, but of computers and networks. Information technology is a broad term referring to all of the hardware and software systems that keep a company running.

Is a bachelor's degree in information technology right for you?

Students in this program love working with technology and applying technology to business problems. They take pride in their software expertise, knowing how to get the most out of every system. They also serve as a resource for coworkers at all levels, from helping a new user work out a complicated spreadsheet to helping management make a purchasing decision.

American Sentinel University's Bachelor of Science, Information Technology program (BSIT) teaches students how business uses computing technology. Required courses cover key applications and the management of information systems, while the wide choice of elective courses allow students to tailor the program to his or her interests.

Objectives of the Bachelor of Science, Information Technology Degree Program

In addition to attainment of general education learning objectives, graduates from the Bachelor of Science, Information Technology program will be able to:

  • Apply information technology concepts and tools to analyze and solve work flow problems.
  • Align information system requirements with the long-term business objectives of the firm.
  • Use IT hardware and software tools to monitor organization functions.
  • Apply management principles to information technology provisioning and maintenance.