Undergraduate
Information Technology:
Accelerated Bachelor of Professional Studies Degree
The Information Technology major accelerates technology careers through focused, industry-aligned curriculum bridging technical expertise with business skills. This program emphasizes practical application and workplace relevance while developing analytical and communication skills for IT leadership.
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At a Glance
Classes Begin
September 2026
Course Length
10 Weeks
Bachelor’s Tuition
$603 per credit hour
Format
Hybrid or Online
Admission
Transferable Credit
How Long to Finish
12 – 36 months (depending on transfer credits)

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Lindsey Ford
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Featured Instructors
Skills You’ll Learn
Design secure information systems using cybersecurity frameworks, network protocols, and cloud deployment models
Develop software solutions with Python, databases, and web development technologies
Apply data analysis and AI tools to create dashboards, optimize operations, and support strategic decisions
What is a Bachelor’s Completion Program?
AÂ bachelor’s degree completion program is designed for adults who have started, but not yet finished, an undergraduate degree. Students can transfer previous college credit directly toward a bachelor’s degree from the University of Denver through this program ideal for those seeking flexibility in completing their degree.
Curriculum
11
Core Courses
11
Major Courses
Varies
Elective Courses
Career Outcomes
Select Job Titles
IT Manger
System Administrator
IT Project Coordinator
Operational Manager
Program Director
Personnel Manager
Entrepreneur
Recruiter
IT Manager Salary: National Average
$98,000
(Glassdoor.com)
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College of Professional Studies students have access to University of Denver Career Services including:
- One-on-one career coaching and mock interviews
- A job database dedicated to DU students and alumni
- Resume and cover letter guidance
Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission
College of Professional Studies programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.
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