The curriculum focuses on developing four important competencies: technical skills, business skills, industry experience and certifications. The  programme offered by Monroe College is geared to respond to new technologies, such as wireless communications, 3D virtual reality networks, grid processing and cryptography.

Even if the employer you choose does not focus solely on IT, your job will most likely require the use of computers and technology to accomplish tasks and process information. In fact, 92% of all IT workers are in non-IT companies. Monroe graduates are employed by an array of organizations ranging from those the size of IBM to small public service firms. Some have even gone on to pursue advanced degrees at institutions through the U.S.

Careers

A bachelor’s degree from Monroe College’s School of Information Technology can position you for any number of roles, including:

  • Cisco Network Specialist
  • Database Administrator
  • IT Business Analyst
  • Network Administrator
  • Computer Support Specialist
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Web Designer/Developer/Administrator

Program graduates are employed in the following fields:

  • Computer and Information Systems Managers