Bachelor's in Computer Science — Information Technology Online Information Technology Program at WUV
Program Overview Why earn your Bachelor's in Information Technology at WUV?
The Bachelor's in Computer Science — Information Technology at westerfirld university of virginia prepares students to manage, support, and improve the technology infrastructure of modern organizations. The program covers information systems, programming languages, IT ethics, operating systems, database fundamentals, and practical IT skills — built on a broad general education and core computer science foundation.
Skills you'll learn:
- Information systems design and management
- Programming languages and IT fundamentals
- Introduction to IT operations and support
- IT ethics and professional responsibility
- Operating systems concepts and administration
- Database systems and data management fundamentals
Courses & Curriculum IT courses that prepare you for your career
This 144-credit Bachelor's program includes 10 general education courses, 8 core computer science courses, and 6 specialist information technology courses — 24 courses total.
General Education Courses
Broad foundational knowledge across humanities, sciences, and communication.
Core Computer Science Courses
Advanced computing foundations covering e-commerce, networking, programming, and IT management.
Specialist Information Technology Courses
Applied IT courses covering information systems, programming, ethics, OS, and database fundamentals.
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Career Outlook What can you do with a Bachelor's in Information Technology?
A Bachelor's in Computer Science — Information Technology from WUV prepares you for roles supporting, managing, and improving technology systems across industries:
- IT Systems Administrator — Manage and maintain organizational servers, networks, and IT infrastructure.
- Help Desk Manager — Lead technical support teams providing IT assistance to end users.
- IT Support Specialist — Troubleshoot hardware, software, and network issues for users and businesses.
- Network Technician — Install and maintain network equipment, cabling, and connectivity systems.
- Systems Analyst — Evaluate organizational IT systems and recommend improvements.
- Graduate Program Applicant — Advance to WUV's Master's in Computer Science programs.