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Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology
Degree admission is entirely performance-based
You must transfer 61 credit hours towards the 127 credit degree
*Tuition is dependent on the number of credit hours being transferred. Illinois Tech may charge $333 per credit hour or $1,000 per three-credit course if additional credits are required.
You may be eligible to have your prior learning on Coursera recognized for credit.
This innovative bachelor’s program emphasizes practical, hands-on learning that fosters adaptability and problem-solving skills, empowering you to excel in a fast-paced industry. Upon your admission, you’ll be embarking on a journey toward a fulfilling and successful IT career with a degree that’s completely in sync with industry demands.
This Bachelor of Information Technology program is designed for students who have already begun their college education and have the equivalent of 61 credit hours to transfer toward your degree. Across the core curriculum of this innovative program, you’ll study information technology and applied technology. You’ll broaden and deepen your understanding of new and emerging information technologies, the application and integration of these technologies, and the administrative practices used in the effective management of these technologies.
Fall B - Enrollment deadline was October 21st
Spring A - Enrollment deadline is January 28th
Spring B - Enrollment deadline is March 31st
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Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology
Degree admission is entirely performance-based
You must transfer 61 credit hours towards the 127 credit degree
*Tuition is dependent on the number of credit hours being transferred. Illinois Tech may charge $333 per credit hour or $1,000 per three-credit course if additional credits are required.
You may be eligible to have your prior learning on Coursera recognized for credit.
Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology
Degree admission is entirely performance-based
You must transfer 61 credit hours towards the 127 credit degree
*Tuition is dependent on the number of credit hours being transferred. Illinois Tech may charge $333 per credit hour or $1,000 per three-credit course if additional credits are required.
You may be eligible to have your prior learning on Coursera recognized for credit.
This innovative bachelor’s program emphasizes practical, hands-on learning that fosters adaptability and problem-solving skills, empowering you to excel in a fast-paced industry. Upon your admission, you’ll be embarking on a journey toward a fulfilling and successful IT career with a degree that’s completely in sync with industry demands.
This Bachelor of Information Technology program is designed for students who have already begun their college education and have the equivalent of 61 credit hours to transfer toward your degree. Across the core curriculum of this innovative program, you’ll study information technology and applied technology. You’ll broaden and deepen your understanding of new and emerging information technologies, the application and integration of these technologies, and the administrative practices used in the effective management of these technologies.
Fall B - Enrollment deadline was October 21st
Spring A - Enrollment deadline is January 28th
Spring B - Enrollment deadline is March 31st
Upcoming Events November 7: Illinois Tech's Massive Online Open Content (MOOC) Webinar - Register here!
This inclusive program welcomes learners from all walks of life. The performance-based admissions process serves capable learners ready to start their next educational journey without tests, application fees, or other hurdles. No matter your background or prior education, complete three short courses (ITM 701 Computer and Peripheral Hardware, ITM 702 Computer Networking, ITM 703 Mobile Computing and Cloud) with at least a B in each course, and you’ll be accepted to the program.
This program is recommended for students who have taken college-level courses at previous institutions and are looking to further their career and education in information technology. If you have an associate’s degree or up to 61 hours of studies, you can equip yourself for a new career in information technology and the burgeoning area of cloud computing with this program. You will be requested to submit your transcript when registering for your pathway courses.
Upon successful completion of the pathway courses (ITM 701 Computer and Peripheral Hardware, ITM 702 Computer Networking, ITM 703 Mobile Computing and Cloud), your official transcript will be evaluated to determine your remaining program requirements. Please note that official transcripts from all previous institutions attended must be submitted in order to receive transfer credit at Illinois Tech.
Enroll by October 21
When you complete these programs, you may have learning recognized for credit toward this degree, if you are admitted and enroll.¹
Beginner · Professional Certificate
Beginner · Professional Certificate
¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.
The certificate will state that the student has earned a Bachelor of Information Technology degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Illinois Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) through a re-accreditation process every 10 years.
The United States Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency have also designated Illinois Tech as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.
Yes. You can sample the learning experience and test your skills by enrolling in a non-credit course. You can upgrade later to the for-credit experience and pay tuition to apply the credit toward the full degree. Learners can enroll in stackable open content in fall 2023.
Illinois Tech holds its Commencement ceremony once per year in May, and all students have the option to attend.
Yes, you’ll learn from the same faculty while enjoying the same emphasis on faculty-student interaction, rigorous academics, and hands-on learning as your on-campus peers.
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Enroll by October 21