Computer Information Technology
Computer Information Technology
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A degree in computer information technology will give you hands-on experience working with administrative computer software, and you can choose to focus on either database and web development or networking and security. You'll learn about computing technologies that include computer science, information systems and computer hardware.
About the College of Informatics
In the College of Informatics' new home, Griffin Hall, you'll be at the center of the Information Revolution. The common thread of informatics is information - its acquisition, collection, analysis, manipulation, application, packaging, presentation and marketing. Programs of study include everything from protecting businesses from computer hackers to producing advanced digital newscasts.
Department of Computer Science
Bachelor's Degrees
- Computer Information Technology
- Computer Science
Minors
- Computer Information Technology
- Computer Forensics
- Computer Science
- Information Security
- Neuroscience
Undergraduate Certificates
- Software Development
- Geographic Information Systems
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What can you do with a CIT degree?
- Network Systems Administrator
- Web Administrator or Developer
- Technical Support Representative
- Hardware Installations Coordinator
Contact Us: Department of Computer Science | College of Informatics | 859-572-6930









