Bachelor's Degree

Information Technology

Computer Technology Information Technology Bachelors Degree

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National College’s Information Technology program is designed to provide you with a foundation of IT skills and an education that will give you the credentials to get ahead.

Whether you are interested in starting or advancing your career in the IT industry, this program will prepare you to take recognized industry certification exams that can help you stand out in today’s competitive job market and broaden employment opportunities.

As a student in the Information Technology program, your training will focus on:

  • Existing computer technologies and how information is stored and used for organizations and individual users.
  • Interpreting emerging technologies and integrating them with an organization’s changing needs.
  • Developing the capacity to identify and assess network technologies and administration of them.
  • Managing information technology.
  • Software development.
  • Information assurance and security.
  • Integration methods of digital media.

  • Why National
  • Course Basics
  • Costs and Disclosures
  • Real Student Stories

Why Information Technology Students Turn To National College:

  • Convenience and flexibility – day and evening course schedules to fit your life.
  • Small class size – allowing for one-on-one interaction with instructors.
  • Industry experienced instructors – bringing their computer and technical skills as well as their work experience to class.
  • Peer tutoring – providing one-on-one help at no additional cost.
  • Training in modern computer labs – simulating real work experience.
  • Externship placement as part of the Information Technology program – enabling students to build career experiences.
  • Career services – helping with career advice and resources needed for today's job search environment.
  • Refresher courses are available to all our graduates – keeping skills in their field of study sharp and current at no additional tuition costs.

What You Will Study:

Highlights

Network Infrastructure Configuration
Learn how to install, configure, manage, maintain, and troubleshoot network infrastructures.

Security +
Learn the core concepts of computers and network security.

Wireless Digital Communications
Learn to plan, design, install, and configure wireless local area networks.

Program core courses may include:

  • Introduction to Web-based Programming
  • E-Commerce Website Design
  • Introduction ot Visual Basic
  • Spreadsheet Applications
  • Implementing & Troubleshooting OS Technology
  • Computer Hardware Technology
  • Network+
  • Database Administration
  • Database Design
  • Database Security & Auditing
  • Computer and IT Fundamentals
  • Building an E-mail System
  • Supporting Desktop: OS
  • Supporting Desktop: Applications
  • Network Client Administration
  • Windows Server Administration I & II
  • Network Infrastructure Configuration
  • Directory Services Administration
  • Wireless Digital Communications
  • Windows Applications Infrastructure Configuration
  • Oracle Administration I & II
  • Linux Administration
  • Project Management
  • Security +
  • Information Systems Security
  • Programming with Visual Basic
  • Windows PowerShell Programming
  • Voice & Data Integration
  • Developing/Maintaining Web Applications
  • Routing and Switching I & II
Grant Information

Sister City Grant (International Students)

 


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Estimated tuition costs

Tuition$317/credit X 180 credits = $57060
Books$225/course X 45 courses = $10125
Activity Fee$15/Term X 15 terms = $225
Graduation Fee$100
TOTAL$67510

On-Time Completion Rate and Median Loan Debt For completion and median loan debt rates, this information is for the 2012 AY (which runs July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012).

Applies toOn-Time Completion RateMedian Title IV Loan DebtMedian Private Loan Debt
Bristol, Charlottesville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Danville VA, Dayton Area, Harrisonburg, Knoxville, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Online, Parkersburg, Princeton, Roanoke Valley, Stark Co (Canton), and Youngstown campuses.N/AN/AN/A
Bartlett, Madison, Memphis, Nashville, Akron Area and Cleveland campusesN/AN/AN/A
Danville KY, Florence, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lexington, Louisville, Pikeville, Richmond and South Bend campusesN/AN/AN/A

Note: Median Institutional Loan Debt is $0 for all National College campuses.

Additional Notes: Areas marked N/A indicate that 10 or less individuals graduated from this program during the specified reporting period and used this particular source of funding.

Placement Rates For Placement Rates at our Tennessee campuses, this information is for the July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 reporting year as reported on the 2012-2013 THEC Reauthorization.

Applies toPlacement Rate*
Bristol, Charlottesville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Danville VA, Dayton Area, Harrisonburg, Knoxville, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Online, Parkersburg, Princeton, Roanoke Valley, Stark Co (Canton), and Youngstown campuses.87.5%
Bartlett, Madison, Memphis, Nashville, Akron Area and Cleveland campuses.No Data
Danville KY, Florence, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lexington, Louisville, Pikeville, Richmond and South Bend campuses.No Data
*This rate is calculated based on a formula provided by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). For more information on this agency, click here.

Additional Notes: Areas marked with No Data indicate that no students graduated from the program during the reporting period

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