Applied Information Technology
Program Transfer Guide
    
          
      University of Baltimore
    
  
      Effective
            Fall, 2024 - Current
          Instruction Methods
            In person
          About the Program
In the Applied Information Technology program you will: 
- gain a working knowledge of computer networks
 - learn how to develop information technology security solutions
 - solve problems using current programming languages
 - learn how to administer operating systems
 - implement relational databases that support web-based applications.
 
Classes are offered in the evenings, and you can enroll full or part time. After completing your core requirements, you'll choose either the general track (18 credits) or one of two concentrations: Application Development or Cyber Security (24 credits). 
 
Students who graduate from our program can pursue many careers, including:
Students who graduate from our program can pursue many careers, including:
- network analyst
 - security analyst
 - business analyst
 - software developer
 - web developer
 - mobile application developer
 - IT support specialist.
 
