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5 Bachelor of Arts Completion

Information Technology

Technology drives every industry. This program prepares you to build, secure, and manage the systems organizations rely on while developing the business and leadership skills that set IT professionals apart.

Courses emphasize hands-on learning and real-world application, so you’ll gain practical experience with today’s most in-demand technologies.

You’ll be prepared to:

  • Design and secure information systems
  • Develop software with Python and modern web technologies
  • Manage databases, networks, and cloud environments
  • Apply AI and data analytics to solve business challenges

Covering cybersecurity, software development, cloud computing, project management, and emerging technologies, this program helps you bridge the gap between technical expertise and business strategy—preparing you to lead the future of IT.

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Key Details

Courses Start

September 8, 2026 | Accepting applications for Fall 2026

Courses Length

10 Weeks

Bachelors Tuition

$603 per credit hour

Course Format

Online or Hybrid

Admission Requirement

Completed 24 quarter credits or 16 semester credits

SAT/ACT Requirements

Not required

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Learning Outcomes

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Complex System Design Architecture

Integrates systems analysis, database architecture, network infrastructure, and cloud deployment to build information systems tailored to organizational and user needs.
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Modern Software Development Solutions

Applies core programming principles, version control practices, and SDLC frameworks to build software optimized for specific operating systems and platforms.
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Cloud Strategy Infrastructure Evaluation

Assesses cloud service models and deployment options to recommend infrastructure solutions balancing cost, security, scalability, and business requirements.
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Cybersecurity Risk Analysis Strategy

Evaluates vulnerabilities across cloud and on-premises environments to establish comprehensive security policies and effective risk mitigation plans.
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Data-Driven Decision Making Synthesis

Combines data across multiple sources using analytical tools and quantitative reasoning to guide evidence-based technical and business strategies.
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Authentic IT Professional Integration

Applies IT and AI strategy skills in real-world workplace contexts to solve complex problems and demonstrate readiness for industry roles.

Curriculum

11

Core Courses

10

Major Courses

Varies

Elective Courses

Core Courses

Learn the scope of activity, historical development, and future direction of the industry. These courses provide a foundation that you'll draw on throughout your concentration and elective courses. The capstone serves as the culminating academic experience in which you'll explore a problem of practice in your field of study.

BACP 2050 Writing Workshop
CA 2050 Effective Communication
CA 2100 Creativity and Innovation
GS 2050 21st Century Global Issues
GS 2100 The Past as Prologue
LOS 2050 Leadership and Organizational Behavior
BACP 2080 Data Reasoning and Decision-Making
PPSS 2050 Ethical Decision Making
PPSS 2100 Concepts of the Public Good
ST 2050 Scientific & Critical Thinking
ST 2100 Technology in the Modern Workplace
Major Courses

Dig deep into a subject area and gain the skills needed to thrive in your chosen field with major courses.

BACP 2075 Data Concepts and Structures
ICT 3100 Systems Analysis and Design
ICT 3200 Cybersecurity
ICT 3300 Programming and Data Structures
ICT 3350 Software Development
BACP 3450 AI and Professional Practice: Design, Ethics, and Application
ICT 3450 Emerging Professional Concepts
ICT 3500 Web Fundamentals
ICT 3800 Network and Internet Fundamentals
BACP 3500 Integrative Project
LOS 3300 Project Management
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ICT 3980 Information Technology Internship
Elective Courses

Electives vary based on the amount of credits transferred. Your advisor will obtain any necessary approvals from the academic director.

A Top Tier Education in 25% Less Time

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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.

Career Opportunities

Select Job Titles

  • IT Manger

  • System Administrator

  • IT Project Coordinator

  • Operational Manager

  • Program Director

  • Project Manager
  • Personnel Manager
  • Entrepreneur
  • Recruiter

IT Manager Salary​: National Average

$129,000

(Glassdoor.com)

 

 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

Is an Bachelor of Arts Completion Program Right for You?

Designed for students aiming to finish their degree and potentially pursue a Master’s or PhD, DU’s traditional 180-credit Bachelor of Arts Completion Program delivers great value at a discounted tuition rate. It ensures you meet all graduate prerequisites while giving you the flexibility to learn through online or hybrid classes that fit your schedule.

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