
BS Information Techonology
New York, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 Dec 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 51,382 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* additional fees may apply
Introduction
It’s no secret that IT departments keep businesses running. With a bachelor of science in information technology, you’ll be equipped to manage and maintain systems in such a way that it almost appears as if they’re doing nothing at all—but that couldn’t be further from the truth.
The Value Proposition
- Study hardware and the software that runs everything, from operating systems to your favorite apps.
- Gain real experience with desktops, laptops, wearables, and smartphones to build your portfolio with hands-on projects that develop your skills, teamwork, and passion.
- Get access to excellent internships at New York companies to apply your knowledge, learn new skills, and build your network
Add Opportunities and Experiences
If you want hands-on learning experiences, we’ve got them. Not only do the on-campus and online labs—like the Cybersecurity Education and Research Lab, the Robotics Lab, the Networking and Data Science Lab, and the Digital Forensics Lab—offer faculty-led research and project opportunities, but plenty of the Seidenberg student clubs work on app development, hackathons, and competitions. Choose from Pace Computing Society, Seidenberg Tech Collective, Cybersecurity Club, Pace Women in Tech, and many more. You’ll get plenty of fresh knowledge and experiences, make friends, and build lasting memories.
Becoming a proficient information technologist is dependent on applying the fundamental theory you learn in class to practical exercises that take place inside and outside the classroom. At the Seidenberg School, these may take the form of server management in the Blue CoLab, working with databases as part of a group project, developing your website to display your portfolio, or participating in a collegiate cybersecurity competition with other students as part of our cyber team.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Pace University offers students as much financial assistance as possible. Financial Aid can come in many forms, including scholarships and grants, work-study, and student loans. Financial Aid award packages offered by Pace University typically consist of a combination of awards from these types of aid programs.
General Rules Covering All Financial Aid
- Any combination of tuition-specific Pace-funded scholarships, grants, or awards and New York State or other tuition-specific funding cannot exceed your actual tuition charges.
- All financial aid combined may not exceed your Cost of Attendance.
- You must be matriculated in a degree program at Pace University to receive any financial aid other than Alternative Loans. (Note that some certificate program students also qualify). Matriculated means that you are admitted to and enrolled in a degree or applicable certificate program.
- Generally, students must be enrolled at least half-time (6 credits per semester) to qualify for aid. Exceptions are Federal Pell Grants and Alternative Loans.
- To review basic eligibility criteria for Pace University, Federal, and New York State aid programs please visit our General Eligibility section.
Pace Scholarships and Resources
- Institutional Scholarships and Grants
- Federal Grants
- New York State Scholarships and Grants
- Third-Party Scholarship Resources
Curriculum
FIRST YEAR
FALL
- UNV 101 First-Year Seminar: Introduction to University Community
- CIT 110 Introduction to Information Technology
- MAT 10 or MAT 104 Algebra or Finite Mathematics
- ENG 110 Composition
- Learning Community
SPRING
- CIT 211 Platform Technologies and Architecture
- CIT 241 Database Management
- MAT 104 or MAT 117 Finite Mathematics or Elementary Statistics
- ENG 120 Critical Writing
- AOK/ARE Course
SECOND YEAR
FALL
- CIT 221 Global Networking Technology
- CIT 261 Introduction to Coding Using Python
- MAT 117 Elementary Statistics
- AOK/ARE Course
- Language 1
- Civic Engagement
SPRING
- CIT 251 Computer Security Overview
- ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines
- Language 2
- Lab Science
- AOK/ARE Course
THIRD YEAR
FALL
- COM 200 Public Speaking
- IT Concentration Course
- Minor or Elective Course
- AOK/ARE Course
SPRING
- Advanced CIT Courses
- Choose 2 major electives or minor courses
- AOK/ARE Course
FOURTH YEAR
FALL
- Advanced elective course in CIT
- Choose 2 major electives from the curriculum tab
- AOK/ARE Course
SPRING
- CIT 471 or CIT 481 Information Technology Internship or Capstone in Information Technology
- Choose major electives from the curriculum tab
- AOK/ARE Course
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Choose Your Career
Information technology leads to stable and lucrative careers. Just about every business depends on technology in some form, and if you’ve got the skills to build, maintain, and monitor systems and devices, then you’re of great value to thousands of companies across the United States. No matter what industry you’re the most passionate about—from healthcare to hospitality, energy to aerospace, retail to rail transportation, information technology and IT experts are crucial.
Career Options
- Business Analyst
- Computer Forensic Analyst
- Cybersecurity Specialist
- IT Consultant
- Network Architect
- Software Developer
English Language Requirements
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