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Top Universities for Online Information Technology Degrees

17.03.2015, by Nosok, category Development, Education, Graphic Design, Project Management

Here is a list of 2015′s best online universities with IT programs by thebestcolleges. Their IT degree rankings are based on several factors, including school reputation (rankings, awards, recognition), student satisfaction (retention and graduation rates), peer and instructional quality (student-teacher ratios and acceptance rates), and affordability (cost and financial aid). Only fully accredited colleges and universities were considered.

1. Ashford University

Take your education to the next level with a specialization in Information Systems added to your online MBA degree from the Forbes School of Business at Ashford University. Combine major course credits in Business Administration with nine credits in Information Systems for more specialized degree with added value. The Information system specialization prepares you for the information technology industry while you explore such topics as database management, essential business software, information processing, and systems development.

2. Kaplan University

Kaplan offers an online associate’s degree in IT, as well as online bachelor’s degrees in network security, healthcare IT, and IT management. The university also offers a range of certificates in IT categories and a master of science in IT with concentrations in business intelligence, project management and information security and assurance. Each degree is designed to ensure students are engaged and prepared to maximize their skills in their chosen IT career. The Kaplan University School of IT has been validated by the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS).

3. Walden University

Walden offers an online Bachelor of Science in IT designed to provide students with the technical skills needed to succeed in the field. The program also provides a strong understanding of key managerial and organizational concepts. In addition, Walden offers a variety of associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in overlapping areas of information systems and technology, including healthcare informatics, information systems management, and data security.

4. University of Phoenix

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The University of Phoenix Associate of Arts in Information Technology focuses on project management, the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), networking, Internet concepts and design, and programming fundamentals, as well as the Java programming language. Courses build upon the fundamentals of computer and networking design to give students a solid foundation to understand basic programming concepts. In addition to many different types of evaluations, students will participate in real-world, scenario-based problems and develop functional software applications.

5. Keiser University

Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology Management is designed as a completion program for graduates of associate of science programs in computer-related fields. It prepares computer technicians as information technology professionals, supervisors or managers.

6. Western Governors University

At Western Governors University, students can choose from several bachelor’s and master’s IT degrees. At the undergraduate level, students can choose from IT, Network Administration, Network Design, and IT management; at the graduate level, options include a Master of Science in Information Security and Assurance, an M.S. in IT in Network Management, and a Master of Business Administration in IT Management. WGU is a member of the Microsoft IT Academy, and as such, students at WGU can take advantage of coursework from Microsoft. Students in these programs may find that earning a professional IT certifications is much easier, as their coursework fits some of those requirements.

7. Colorado Technical University

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Colorado Technical University offers multiple online degrees in IT and related areas. CTU’s specialized, in-depth curriculum and hands-on labs prepare you to tackle the hard-hitting IT problems of today and tomorrow. A problem-based learning approach helps you have the complete set of real-world business skills the industry demands. And connections to over 70,000 alumni and proven industry experts help you expand your skill set and grow a powerful professional network.

8. Post University

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Enhance your IT professional development through the online Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems degree program at Post University. Our carefully configured set of courses combines IT theory with practical information and technology business experiences. You will gain the necessary skills to competitively administer tech-driven business, communicate effectively, and work efficiently as part of an enterprise business team.

9. Capella University

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Capella University’s online programs in information technology include bachelor’s degrees in general information technology, health information technology, and information assurance and security. The school also offers minors in fields related to IT, such as data analytics, data management, network technology, and system development. Students can transfer up to 135 credits towards their degree, and each academic quarter lasts three months, with a three-week break in between quarters.

10. Saint Leo University

Saint Leo University’s online programs include an Associate of Arts in IT. This program requires completion of five IT courses: computer systems, programming logic, network theory and design, JAVA programming, and systems analysis and design. The university allows students to transfer credits, earn credit based on life experience, and earn credit by examination. Tuition is $470 per credit hour for civilians and $250 per credit hour for military personnel.

11. Devry University

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Computer information systems specialists and management professionals design, build, and implement software solutions that are the driving force in many businesses, not-for-profits, and government agencies. 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 Computer Information Systems degree from DeVry University, choosing from nine career-specific specializations, you’ll gain skills and knowledge that can be applied in nearly every industry.

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