IT Degree Online Bachelor’s in Information Technology
Program Overview Why get an online IT degree?
Build your technical abilities and gain the professional skills you need to become an IT professional with an online Bachelor of Science (BS) in Information Technologies or Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Information Technologies at Southern New Hampshire University.
Skills you'll learn:
- Analyze and solve complex computing problems
- Design, implement and evaluate computing-based solutions
- Communicate effectively in various professional contexts
- Function effectively as a member or leader of a team
Courses & Curriculum Online IT degree courses
SNHU offers two IT program options – a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and a Bachelor of Science (BS) – with the same major courses, including 14 IT-specific courses. Whichever degree you select, you’ll learn the technical abilities and practical skills to help any organization innovate IT practices, products and processes.
This degree program is ideal for professionals already working in IT and want to enhance their technical skills or individuals looking for a career change.
Of the two IT programs we offer, the BA in IT is more transfer friendly, with 21 free elective credits (vs. 12 free elective credits within the BS in IT program). For more information on the BA in Information Technology, see the full curriculum.
Online BS in IT degree concentrations
SNHU's Bachelor of Science (BS) in Information Technology degree offers 5 concentrations you may choose to add to your program.
While not as transfer-friendly as the BA in IT, the BS degree provides the option to specialize in one of the following 5-course concentrations, or select 5 courses, to tailor the degree to your interests. For more information on the BS in Information Technologies, see the full curriculum.
Apply an IT perspective as you explore the fundamentals and principles of management, policies and administration with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technologies with a concentration in Business Management from Southern New Hampshire University.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and information technology occupations are projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2032.1 A concentration in business management can help graduates gain the knowledge and skills they need to stand out, and ultimately break into an entry-level role.
You’ll also explore principles of microeconomics. You'll examine how resources are allocated to satisfy the needs of individual members of a society and develop models that explain the behavior of consumers, producers, and resource suppliers in various market structure.
Courses may include:
- Principles of Management
- Managing and Leading in Business
- Global Dimensions of Business
- Microeconomics
Learn the basics of defending networks and information systems against cyber attacks by earning your Bachelor of Science in IT with a concentration in Cybersecurity.
As cyber crimes continue to grow in number and sophistication, the need for qualified defenders is expected to grow exponentially. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, information security analyst occupations are projected to grow 32% through 2032 – much faster than the national average.1 Median annual pay for information security analysts was $120,360 in 2023.1
Information security is critical to preventing identity theft and strengthening computer networks. Analysts are dynamic problem solvers who must analyze, anticipate and mitigate vulnerabilities in computer networks and systems.
Courses may include:
- Cybersecurity Foundations
- Cyber Defense
- Network Security
In addition to this concentration, we also offer a full online cybersecurity degree program.
Using authentic scenarios and problems, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Data Analytics helps students in the online bachelor's IT program learn how to collect, analyze and interpret data and communicate their findings to stakeholders to help solve relevant organizational challenges.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 377,500 annual openings, on average, through 20321 – making computer and information technology a promising field in the coming years. Graduates with a data analytics concentration should come away with skills that can help supplement their background in IT and set them apart from other professionals in the field.
Courses may include:
- Role of Data Analysis in Organizations
- Data Validation: Quality and Cleaning
- Data Validation: Getting the Right Data
In addition to this concentration, we also offer a full online data analytics degree.
Combine an IT foundation with project management skills to successfully reach organizational goals by choosing a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Project Management for IT.
This concentration helps students set and execute project goals from start to finish – from assessing cost and scope to project integration, quality and procurement.
With median annual wages of $104,420 in 2023 – well above the national average for all occupations1 – a career in computers and information technology appears promising in the next decade. Those with a background in project management will be uniquely qualified to manage workflow and adapt to unpredictable changes in timelines, scope and resources, as they'll have an in-depth understanding of the daily challenges faced by IT professionals.
Courses may include:
- Project Contracting and Procurement
- Integrated Cost and Schedule Control
- Resource Estimating and Scheduling
In addition to this IT concentration, we also offer a project management concentration as part of our bachelor's in computer science degree online.
Create software and apps that take advantage of new hardware, networks and technology with this specialized online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Software Development.
Combined with the online bachelor's in IT, the software development concentration focuses on the software development lifecycle and programming languages Java, Python and C++ .
In addition, you'll explore the development and design of functional programs using best practices.
Job prospects for software developers appear promising for the next decade. According to the U.S. Bureau of Statistics, the number of software developer occupations are projected to grow 25% through 2032 – much faster than the national average for all occupations.1 The median annual pay for these roles was reportedly $132,270 in 2023.1
Courses may include:
- Foundations in Software Development
- Programming Languages
- Software Development Lifecycle
In addition to this IT concentration, we also offer a BS in Computer Science with an online software engineering degree concentration.
Online IT degree courses
Our online information technology degree explores principles of computing and how they relate to business operations – beginning with the fundamentals of information technology and culminating in advanced courses in system design and implementation.
Courses may include:
Visit the course catalog to view the full BA in Information Technologies curriculum.
Visit the course catalog to view the full BS in Information Technologies curriculum.
The Commons: SNHU's gen ed program
All undergraduate students are required to take general education courses, which are part of SNHU's newly redesigned program, The Commons. The goal of The Commons' curriculum is to empower you with some of the most in-demand skills, so you can succeed not only in your academic career, but in your personal and professional life too.
Courses may include:
Computer Science Programs Hardware and Technical Requirements
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Operating System | Windows 10, 64 Bit |
Processor | Intel 8th Gen i5 or i7 |
Memory (RAM) | 8GB RAM |
Hard Drive | 250+ GB |
Graphics Card | Built-in (Intel) |
Wireless | 802.11 a/c dual band |
Office Suite | Office 2013 Professional or newer |
Antivirus Software | Required for campus students. Strongly recommended for online students. |
Optional Accessories | CD/DVD drive, external hard drive, extra power cord and headphones/earbuds |
SNHU Purchase Programs | Visit Dell |
Reccomended Specifications |
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Operating System | Windows 10, 64 Bit |
Processor | Intel 9th Gen i7 |
Memory (RAM) | 16GB RAM |
Hard Drive | 500+ GB Solid State Drive (SSD) |
Graphics Card | Discrete/dedicated (such as NVIDIA or AMD) |
Wireless | 802.11 a/c dual band |
Office Suite | Office 2013 Professional or newer |
Antivirus Software | Required for campus students. Strongly recommended for online students. |
Optional Accessories | CD/DVD drive, external hard drive, extra power cord and headphones/earbuds |
SNHU Purchase Programs | Visit Dell |
Help desk support: Microsoft Windows 10, limited support for MacOS (Campus only). Support for other OS is not currently available.
Licensure and Certification Disclosures
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Online Student Experience What’s it like going to SNHU?
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What to expect:
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What does an online course look like?
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- Schedule of weekly assignments
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What support services are available?
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Dedicated to your success
Our instructors are at the heart of SNHU's mission of student success. With real-world business experience and dedication to our students and their learning, our faculty are with you every step of the way. Whether they are engaging with students on discussion boards, communicating concepts and ideas or helping you explore your passions, SNHU instructors strive to make your learning experience valuable and memorable.
Dr. Benita Hubbard
Adjunct Instructor
Before joining SNHU 10 years ago, Dr. Benita Hubbard's career included owning a web development company, working for the state of California as an e-learning developer and working as an IT manager at a marketing firm. Now she is a faculty team leader at SNHU and is a full-stack web developer leveraging both client- and server-side technology.
Joined SNHU
2014
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
- Master of Science in Professional Studies in Education/Curriculum
- Master of Science in Information Systems and Technology Management
"Enjoy learning and always keep your knowledge updated either via certifications, joining LinkedIn groups and networks. Welcome challenges and reach out to your instructor for questions and clarifications."
Read more about Dr. Benita Hubbard and other online faculty at SNHU.
Why SNHU?
At Southern New Hampshire University, you'll have access to a powerful network of more than 400,000 students, alumni and staff that can help support you long after graduation. Our instructors offer relevant, real-world expertise to help you understand and navigate the field. Plus, with our growing, nationwide alumni network, you'll have the potential to tap into a number of internship and career opportunities.
Recently, SNHU has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education:
- U.S. News & World Report
Named SNHU the 2024 Most Innovative University in the North - The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)
Awarded SNHU the 21st Century Distance Learning Award for Excellence in Online Technology - Google.org
Gave SNHU a $1 million grant to explore soft skills assessments for high-need youth
Founded in 1932, Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution with over 180,000 graduates across the country. SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which advocates for institutional improvement and public assurance of quality.
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Accreditations
SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The university also carries specialized accreditations for some programs.
Tuition Cost & Savings College can be more affordable than you think
As a nonprofit university, SNHU offers some of the lowest online tuition rates in the country. And when you work with our Financial Services team, we'll explore ways to help you save even more on your education – and customize a payment plan that works for you.
Online undergraduate tuition
*before previously earned credits are applied
Tuition rates are subject to change and are reviewed annually.
**Note: Students receiving this rate are not eligible for additional discounts.
Additional costs: Course materials vary by course.
Transfer credits and lower your cost by:
$9,900 $14,850 $19,800 $24,750 $29,700If 30 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $29,700
If 45 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $24,750
If 60 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $19,800
If 75 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $14,850
If 90 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $9,900
How we estimate your tuition cost:
We look at the cost per credit multiplied by the number of credits you need to earn for a bachelor's degree. Most bachelor's degrees require 120 credits. SNHU allows you to transfer in up to 90 credits, requiring a minimum of 30 credits to be taken at SNHU. This is only a tuition estimator, and doesn't account for other fees that may be associated with your program of choice.
Ways to save on online tuition
Career Outlook What can I do with an online IT degree?
The digital age has changed nearly every aspect of our lives. With these advancements come new career opportunities – some we never could have predicted we would need. A bachelor's in IT may prepare you for a variety of roles.
Occupations
Businesses and organizations of all types and sizes must invest in new technology, not only with tools, but also with talent. This demand has fueled the growing need for skilled IT professionals at all levels in nearly every industry.
Whether they're working directly with consumers to help solve basic computing problems, or within an organization to test, evaluate and maintain network systems, computer support specialists are a valuable part of any tech-enabled business.
When an organization has an inefficient computer system or procedure, a systems analyst steps in to help fix it. A degree in IT can equip you with the skills to succeed in this role.
Information security analysts are responsible for planning and carrying out security measures to protect an organization's computer networks and systems. This particular job is expected to grow at a staggering rate, as information security is a major priority for businesses across industries.
openings are projected each year through 2032, according to the BLS.1
median annual wages for computer and information technology roles in 2023, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
What SNHU students are saying
My degrees played a big part in not only preparing me for a new role, but also provided me with the educational requirements for the job.
Ken Girkin '17 '21G
Frequently Asked Questions
While there may be some crossover between these two disciplines, it's important to identify the ways in which they are different.
Information technology covers a broad support range of computing concepts as they relate to and support business operations – such as human-computer interaction, information management, programming, networking and web systems. IT professionals can work in a wide range of roles, including information security specialist, information technology manager and systems specialist.
Computer science degrees, on the other hand, focus more heavily on software development. Computer scientists have a deep understanding of popular software languages like Python, Java and C++, as well as development and testing tools such as Eclipse, OpenGL, Cucumber with Maven and Junit testing. Graduates of computer science are likely to pursue careers as full-stack developers.
This depends on the area of IT you'd like to explore. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, entry-level education for computer support specialists, in some cases, is an associate degree in IT or a related field. On the other hand, many employers will require a master's in IT for computer and information research scientists.
Generally, most employers will require completion of a bachelor's-level program, along with some experience in a related occupation. For students in SNHU's BS in IT program, internships and experiential learning opportunities can help your resume stand out, and give you the confidence you need to succeed in a professional setting.
As a fast-growing field, there are many high-demand jobs in IT. For those who are interested in advancing their career, here are a couple of the top IT occupations, along with BLS salary and job growth projections.
- Network and computer systems administrator. A valued asset to just about any organization, network and computer systems administrators are responsible for the daily operation of computer networks. Job prospects for network and computer systems administrators are projected to grow 2% through 2032.1 In 2023, it was reported that professionals in the field earned a median annual salary of $95,360.1
- Database administrator and architect. These jobs are responsible for creating efficient and secure databases where consumer data are stored – such as financial information or shipping records. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for database administrators and architects are projected to grow 8% through 2032.1 The median annual salary for these roles was reportedly $117,450 in 2023.1
Ken Girkin '17, an Army veteran who also earned a master's in cybersecurity in 2021, was able to advance in his company because of his education.
“I feel that my degrees played a big part in not only preparing me for my new role, but also providing me with the educational requirements for the job,” he said.
Learn more about types of IT jobs.
At SNHU, we believe everyone deserves access to an education that can transform their life. For women in IT, who are still underrepresented in the workforce, this means offering networks and opportunities that tip the scales – so no matter who you are or where you come from, you have the tools you need to see yourself succeed.
You may want to take part in National Cyber League challenges, which are great opportunities for women in tech to connect and compete with teams across the country. In fact, SNHU students represent the first-ever all-female team to compete in a National Cyber League competition.
And just by design of the online environment, SNHU makes it easier for working mothers to achieve their career dreams in STEM.
"I would have never been able to fit a traditional college into my daily schedule," said Beth Maldonado '20. "I could do schoolwork anytime and anywhere, even at my daughter’s soccer practice. As a full-time working mom, you learn to multitask and get things in where they fit. SNHU’s online classes help with that."
A traditional brick-and-mortar education wouldn't have allowed her to change professions.
"I was able to change my career of 18 years to a new career I am passionate about and love," she said. "I changed my career from supply chain to cybersecurity," which she had added as her degree concentration.
Sources & Citations
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/information-security-analysts.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/software-developers.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/computer-support-specialists.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/computer-systems-analysts.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/database-administrators.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/network-and-computer-systems-administrators.htm (viewed May 1, 2024)
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.