Home - Technical School Course Directory - Computer Training - Information Technology Schools
Information Technology Training Schools
As the interaction of computer systems, networks, client-server applications, and data communications becomes more complex, companies are relying on information technology professionals to manage their information systems. IT managers are responsible for maximizing the value of a company's telecommunications systems, networks, intranets, and Internet web sites.
Technical schools offering training in information technology provide training on computer hardware and software, networks, computer programming, databases, telecommunications, and management skills.
Find Information Technology Schools and Colleges
|
Choose your state below: |
|
Related Programs:
Computer Programming
Network Administration
The following technical schools offer training for a career as a network administrator, IT manager, system integrator, or help desk specialist:
American InterContinental University Online provides students with a solid business education and an introduction to computer information technology in its online associate degree in Business Administration/Information Systems. Technology training includes a study of computer concepts, operating systems and relational databases.
American InterContinental University Information Technology bachelor's and master's degree programs offer a general business education in addition to IT courses. This combined education gives graduates a step up in their careers. Students learn the fundamentals of networking, programming, and database management. The up to date technology course list includes Visual Basic, Oracle and Java courses. On the business side, students learn project management skills, along with strategic planning, collaboration, and problem solving.
Learn more about the IT degrees from American InterContinental University
Berkeley College combines training in business and information technology with its Associate degree in Business Administration - Information Systems Management. Students develop their managerial skills, including organizational management and project management, and their technical skills in the Internet, databases, and management information systems. The program includes an internship, and is available both on campus and in distance learning format.
Bradford School computer training is designed to produce graduates with a wide variety of computer and networking skills. The school offers a ten month Computer Specialist diploma that includes classes in PC hardware, operating systems, computer networks and IT customer support.
Get more information on the Computer Specialist diploma from Bradford School in Columbus, Ohio
Find out more about the Computer Specialist program at Bradford School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Brown College Bachelor degree program in Information Technology develops the student's skills in information systems theory, network security, database management, and network management. The program includes courses in business management, increasing the graduate's potential for career advancement.
Capella University Masters Degree in Information Technology can help IT professionals advance their careers. As with the Bachelor program, credit is given for prior work experience or certifications. In addition to a general program, there are concentrations in Business Analysis, Enterprise Software Architecture, Health Information Management, Information Assurance and Security, Network Architecture and Project Management.
Central Pennsylvania College includes an internship in its bachelor degree program in information technology. Students learn the basics of data communications and networking, database administration, programming, and systems analysis. Optional concentrations include network management and cyber security.
Colorado Technical University provides an education in both the technical and business side of IT in its Associate and Bachelor degrees in Information Technology. The Associate of Science degree provides a foundation in information systems, computer programming and systems architecture, and database applications. Courses in science and the humanities enhance the student's skill set. The Bachelor program helps graduates combine a thorough knowledge of information technology with technical know-how that allows them to assist businesses in meeting their goals. Among other topics, courses cover systems management and Web/Internet applications. Students can apply Associate degree credits towards the Bachelor degree.
Colorado Technical University Online helps prepare students for entry level positions within the IT field with its associate degree in Information Technology. The program provides a wide overview of relevant topics, including programming, databases, information security, and networking.
The International Academy of Design and Technology offers Associate and Bachelor degree programs in Information Technology that teaches students network administration skills. Students learn to install, configure, and manage networks and operating systems, including Novell Netware, Microsoft, and Linux. Additional instruction is provided on application software, computer hardware, and network security administration.
International Business College has several programs that teach a wide variety of computer and IT skills, including hardware, software, and networking. The 10 month Computer Specialist diploma provides training on microcomputer hardware and software, while the 16 month Network Management degree provides training on managing and administering Microsoft networks.
Kaplan University prepares you for an entry level position in computer programming, network administration, or Internet development with its Associate degree in Computer Information Systems. Upon completion of core courses, students can choose the emphasis area they want to follow.
Kaplan University lets you choose between concentrations in computer programming, network administration or web development in its online Associate degree in Computer Information Systems. Taking your classes over the Internet, you'll learn about computer hardware, operating systems, database management, and web design. The school also offers a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, with concentrations in databases, multimedia & animation, network administration, programming, or web development.
Keiser University eCampus Online provides an opportunity to earn industry certifications along with your degree in its online Management Information Systems degree program. For example, after completing the course in advanced business application development, students can sit for the Microsoft Certified Application Developer exam. Additional areas studied include computer architecture, data communications, and information technology management.
King's College provides training on computer hardware and software, networking, and programming. Their diploma program teaches state of the art techniques to prepare you for a career in information technology.
Find out more about the Computer Specialist program at King's College in Charlotte, North Carolina
Morrison University teaches students the theory and application of computer science in its eighteen month Associate degree in Computer Science. Students learn programming and computer networking, along with database management and web development.
Learn more about the Associate degree in Computer Science from Morrison University in Reno, Nevada
National American University offers courses in several interest areas in its Associate degree in Information Technology. In addition to core courses in computer hardware and software, students work with their advisors to select courses from areas including programming, database administration, networking, or the Internet.
Learn more about the Information Technology associate degree program at National American University, in Colorado Springs and Denver, Colorado, Overland Park and Wichita, Kansas, Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, and Roseville, Minnesota, Independence and Kansas City, Missouri, Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, New Mexico, and Sioux Falls and Watertown, South Dakota
This program is also available online. Get information on the Information Technology degree from National American University Online
South University teaches prepares graduates for positions within the IT industry with its associate and bachelor degree programs in Information Technology. Both programs familiarize students with computer hardware and software, including database design and development, web software development, object oriented programming, and client-server development.
Stevens-Henager College Bachelor degree in Computer Science is a 30 month program that combines training in network administration, computer programming, and database management. Coursework includes network client and server operation, object oriented programming, and database design. The school also offers an Associate degree in Computer Technology and Networking that includes courses in network engineering, Cisco routers, and the Internet.
Strayer University prepares students for a wide variety of information technology careers with its Associate degree in Information Systems. The program includes coursework presenting concepts in networking, databases, computer programming, and systems analysis, along with general education courses. Graduates may apply their credits towards the school's Bachelor of Information Systems degree.
Strayer University has locations in Birmingham, Alabama; Newark, Delaware; Washington, DC; Coral Springs, Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Maitland, Orlando, Palm Beach Gardens and Tampa, Florida; Atlanta, Augusta, Douglasville, Lithonia, Morrow, Roswell and Savannah, Georgia; Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky; Baltimore, Millersville, Owings Mills, Rockville, and Suitland, Maryland; Cherry Hill and Willingboro, New Jersey; Charlotte, Greensboro, Huntersville, Morrisville, and Raleigh, North Carolina; Center Valley, Springfield, King of Prussia, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cranberry Township, and Trevose, Pennsylvania; Charleston, Columbia and Greenville, South Carolina; Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee; Sandy, Utah; Scott Depot, West Virginia and throughout Virginia, including Glen Allen and Midlothian. Programs may not be available in every state, or at every campus, however, the degrees are also available online, over the Internet.
Get more information on the associate degree in Information Systems at Strayer University
Sullivan University associate, bachelor, and master degrees in Information technology provide the skills needed for a position in IT. The associate degree program prepares students to take the CompTIA A+ and Network+ certifications, and provides a background in computers and networking. The bachelor degree teaches computer programming, as well as the architecture and design of computer systems for business. The master's degree program is designed for professionals responsible for managing information technology initiatives within their company, and covers topics including computer security, data mining, and e-commerce. The associate program is offered at all three campuses. The bachelor program is available in Lexington and Louisville, while the master's program is offered in Louisville.
TechSkills offers IT training programs
for Students new to the industry, or those who wish to advance their careers.
Core IT certifications, include A+, Network+,
Security+, Linux+, MCP, and CCNA. The school offers IT Engineering certification
training for Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator- Security (MCSA-S) and Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE).
TechSkills has campuses in the following cities:
Arizona - Mesa, Phoenix
California - Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose
Colorado - Denver
Florida - Orlando and Tampa
Indiana - Indianapolis
Kansas - Kansas City
Minnesota - Minneapolis
Missouri - St. Louis
North Carolina - Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh
Nevada - Las Vegas
Ohio - Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Tennessee - Nashville
Texas - Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio
Utah - Salt Lake City
Wisconsin - Madison, Milwaukee
UEI College can help you start a career in computer and network installation, maintenance and repair with its eight month Computer System Technician diploma. Students learn computer architecture, along with network infrastructure, operating systems, and security.
University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is focused on the acquisition of theory and technical competencies associated with the information technology profession. The courses provide fundamental knowledge and application in both the information systems function and in system development.
University of Phoenix has campuses across the country. The Information Technology degree program is offered in the following locations, as well as online. Click on a campus name to get more information.
YTI Career Institute provides hands-on training on installing and upgrading computer hardware, software, and networking systems in its 21 month Computer Systems Specialist degree program.