Bethany University

Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology

 

The Information Technology Curriculum at Bethany University educates and trains individuals for the design and utilization of hardware and software in existing and future digitalized systems used by industries and faith based organizations.

Bachelor's degree in the field of information technology will position yourself to take advantage of a wide range of opportunities in expanding your professional careers.

Students are allowed to expand their breadth of knowledge through humanities, social science, and life sciences curriculum. The main foci in this curriculum are courses in software engineering, internet technologies, and server architecture. All which emphasize programming in various languages, data structure and theory, computer architecture, operating systems, computer modeling, internet topics, and networking.

With these as a foundation, students are prepared to integrate technology and/or the internet into a variety of IT-related fields.

Students who complete the Information Technology major will be able to:

  • Understand computer system components and their integration.
  • Exercise creative and analytical thinking skills that provide a basis for technological problem solving.
  • Demonstrate the ability to integrate systems for the purpose of facilitating communications with each other.
  • Demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge, manage projects and work effectively in diverse teams.
  • Value and seek mission-related opportunities for the application of new and developing technologies.

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