6 Bachelor's degrees in Information Technology (IT) in Minnesota, United States
Computer Information Technology
Metropolitan State University's Computer Information Technology (CIT) major prepares students to be information technology professionals. This major provides a foundation of both theoretical and practical knowledge in the many aspects of information sciences and technology.
Computer Science
Carleton College’s Computer Science curriculum is designed to provide students with a balance between theoretical study and the practical application of theory to the design and construction of software.
Information Technology Infrastructure
Today’s IT incorporates collaboration, social responsibility, and global impact. In the University of Minnesota Information Technology Infrastructure degree program, you’ll explore real-world problems and solutions through a unique combination of business and IT courses. You'll gain the in-demand technical and professional skills that can set you apart.
Computer Science
This 55 credit hour degree program in Computer Science from Concordia University, St. Paul covers key skill areas in computer science, such as web design, user experience, object-oriented programming, security considerations and core web technologies.
Computer Information Technology
If maintaining computers and related technology is something you enjoy, Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Computer Information Technology major may be for you.
Computer Information Technology
Computer Information Technology at Minnesota State University Mankato in its broadest sense encompasses all aspects of computing technology.