Information Technology is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country. A degree in IT from UNT Dallas opens doors to thousands of job opportunities in Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and the world in nearly every industry from gaming and cybersecurity, to healthcare and education.
Interested in IT, but intimidated by math and science? Our professors will walk beside you every step of the way, making sure you fully understand and can apply new concepts. You are more than a number here. You are part of a supportive and innovative community dedicated to your success. We’ve also partnered with area employers to ensure you have the specific skill set they are looking for in future employees.
IT is the future. Take the next step toward a degree in IT today.
Description of Field
Students will receive a Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology degree from the Division of Liberal Arts and Life Sciences. Students are required to obtain 122 credit hours for the undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree. As part of the degree requirements, students are required to take a combination of computer science and computer engineering classes, as well as a concentration in Mathematics, Business, or Networks & Information Security support areas.
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Success Strategies
- Gain relevant experience through internships and co-ops
- Stay current on programming languages
- Earn a Master’s degree for upper level management positions
- Seek the Certified Computing Professional designation by completing a series of exams and experiential requirements.
- Develop strong interpersonal skills. Learn to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical colleagues
- Gain knowledge in a variety of computer areas including minor programming, software, and hardware
- Consider working at your university’s computer labs.
- Earn certifications in networking and computer security
- Take graphic design courses to develop creativity
- Earn a doctoral degree for post-secondary teaching positions. Develop a research specialty.
- Obtain vendor-specific certifications or networking certifications to gain a competitive edge
Online Resources
Gamasutra: Careers in Game Development- http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/jobs_display.php
ComputerJobs- http://www.computerjobs.com/
ComputerWorld IT Careers- http://www.itcareers.com/home/index.html
Jobs for Software Developers- http://www.developers.net/tech-jobs
GameJobs- http://www.gamejobs.com/
GameDev- http://www.gamedev.net/
Computing Careers- http://computingcareers.acm.org/
Just Tech Jobs- http://www.justnotesjobs.com/
Computer Software/Systems Jobs Page- http://www.nationjob.com/computers
Tech Careers- http://www.techweb.com/home
Video Game Developer- http://www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/2000/summer/art01.htm
Occupational Outlook
For hundreds of different types of jobs—such as teacher, lawyer, and nurse—the Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you:
- the training and education needed
- earnings
- expected job prospects
- what workers do on the job
- working conditions
In addition, the Handbook gives you job search tips, links to information about the job market in each State, and more. You can
also view frequently asked questions about the Handbook
Professional Associations
Association for Computing Machinery- www.acm.org
Association for Information Systems- www.aisnet.org
Association for Women in Computing- www.awc-hq.org
Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals- www.iccp.org
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics- www.siam.org
US National Science Foundation- www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/reu/reu_search.cfm
American Society for Information Science & Technology- www.asis.org
National Black Data Processing Associates- www.bdpa.org
National Society of Black Engineers- www.nsbe.org
Association for Information Technology Professionals- www.aitp.org
Hispanic IT Executive Council- www.hitecglobal.org
Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association- www.a-lista.org