Penn State Schuylkill launches new bachelor of science in information technology | Penn State University – Penn State News

Posted: October 11, 2021 at 10:11 am

SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pa.Penn State Schuylkill has launched a new four-year information technology degree program available to students beginning with the fall 2021 semester. The bachelor of science in information technology will prepare students to succeed in high-growth jobs such as web and application development, programming, systems analysis, network engineering, database administration, IT support and more.

This new degree offering will help students develop a broad range of skills that they can apply across many different IT careers where employer demand is set to continue growing, said Brian Gardner, information sciences and technology lecturer and program coordinator for Schuylkills IT and cybersecurity analytics and operations degree programs.

A balance of theory and practical skills

The information technology degree provides the student with the theoretical frameworks needed to use information technology to solve problems while also providing a set of applied, real-world experiences. The IT degree helps students:

All this will be done while exploring the cognitive, social, institutional and global environments of IT. Team projects in most courses, a required internship, and a senior capstone experience round out the offerings of this holistic degree program.

The IT degree offers students five options to focus their studies in a specific area of expertise. Each option requires students to enroll in 12-13 option-specific credits, with a minimum of three credits at the 400-level. Penn State Schuylkill IT options are:

To earn a bachelor of science in information technology, students must complete a 300-hour internship as part of their program, and they can elect to participate inPenn State Schuylkill Co-Op,a four-year career development program that combines rigorous coursework with three full-time work experiences, and relevant career development training. Co-op students graduate with both a degree and a resume filled with real-world experience.

Additional details about the new IT degree are available atschuylkill.psu.edu/information-technology.

Last Updated October 11, 2021

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