Program Overview
Associate of Science in Information Technology
Explore a rewarding career with an Associate of Science in Information Technology from the University of the District of Columbia! Our program was carefully crafted to provide you with a broad foundation in Information Technology (IT), helping you develop the practical skills and knowledge needed in today's connected workplace.
The program's curriculum was designed to provide valuable lessons in problem-solving, critical thinking, communication and teamwork. Our primary focus is on applying information technology in an array of settings, with concentrations offered in computer networking, cybersecurity, systems operations and cloud computing. Throughout your time in the program, you'll receive many opportunities for the practical application of classroom theory in our project-based lab environment.
Admission Requirements and How to Apply
Ready to apply for admission to the IT program at UDC? Explore our admission and application resources and reach out to us today for more information!
Program Outcomes
With an associate's degree in information technology from UDC, you will have a world of career options at your fingertips! You'll have access to a growing field of career options with high earning potential, such as:
- Project manager
- Telecommunications equipment installation and repair
- Computer and information research scientist
- Telecommunications engineering specialist
- Clinical data manager
- Security management specialist
- Information security analyst
- Computer and information systems manager
- Database administrator
- Health informatics specialist
- Document management specialist
- Computer systems engineer
- Data warehousing specialist
- Database architect
- Computer programmer
- Computer network support specialist
- Computer systems analyst
- Computer network architect
- Network and computer systems administrator
- Web administrator
Programs of Study
With four available concentrations within our IT program, there are many academic and professional paths to consider. To learn more about the curriculum in each of our specific concentrations, explore our programs of study listed below:
Information Technology - Concentration System Operation
Information Technology - Concentration Networking
Information Technology - Concentration Cybersecurity
Information Technology - Concentration Cloud Computing
Contact Us
Want to learn more about the Associate of Science in Information Technology degree from UDC? Reach out to us at any time and we will be happy to help!
Professor Robin L. Cook
Lamond-Riggs Campus
5171 South Dakota Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-274-5616
rlcook@udc.edu