Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Careers in information technology/computer information systems-related areas are among the high-earning, fast-growing, and high-demand fields. Professionals who hold technology certifications and degrees can make tremendous advancement in their careers.

Oakwood University’s Information Technology degree was developed for people with existing knowledge of the field to be able to earn an undergraduate degree. Applicants are expected to have either a minimum of 10 hours of IT-related coursework within the last three years or one year of experience in an IT-related field.

Students who complete the requirements for the B.S. in Information Technology will be proficient in the following student learning outcomes:

  1. Develop algorithms to solve problems

  2. Write computer code using advanced programming language constructs

  3. Explain how computers perform computations and execute at the hardware level

  4. Secure networks using various operating systems

  5. Install and configure active directories, services and network hardware/software

  6. Demonstrate proficiency in micro-computing and programming

  7. Identify end-user technologies that can help organization operate more efficiently and

    more effectively

  8. Diagnose technology needs for organizations

General Education Requirements for all Majors

Item #
Title
Hours
1
5
15
9
6
9
Sub-Total Hours
45

Total Degree Requirements includes major hours, elective hours, general education hours for Graduation

Total Hours
120