Information Technology – University of Georgia
Program Overview
Offered by UG’s School of Informational Technologies, the program integrates IT fields like computer systems and networks (with Cisco CCNP certification), web and network programming, database systems (Oracle certification), mobile application development, ERP systems, and cybersecurity. Teaching methods include lectures, labs, presentations, and team projects to develop hands-on skills in modern IT environments.
**Awarded Degree:** Bachelor of Information Technology
**Discipline:** Information Technology
**Duration:** 4 years
**ECTS Credits:** 240
**Language of Instruction:** English
**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus
**Tuition Fee:** $4,500 (per_year)
**Application Fee:** $250
**Accreditation:** Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE), Georgia
**Career Opportunities:**
– Graduates typically find roles such as IT Manager
– Network Administrator
– Web Developer
– GIS/Data Specialist
– Mobile App Developer
– Database Administrator
– Cybersecurity Specialist in private firms
– state institutions
– banks
– insurance companies
– and research organizations.
**Learning Outcomes:**
– Graduates will be able to:
Understand current trends and technological advancements in IT.
Apply programming and system design skills using languages like C++
– Java
– C#.
Develop and administer IT infrastructures
– databases
– networks
– GIS platforms
– and ERP systems.
Design mobile applications and multi-functional web pages.
Implement cybersecurity best practices.
Work in teams and communicate professionally
– in addition to independently evaluating and updating their knowledge for continuous growth.
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