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Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology – Cybersecurity

The rise in cyberattacks is driving organizations across industries to strengthen their cyber defense strategies, enhance cloud security and improve risk management to protect their data and systems.

As a result, skilled cybersecurity professionals are in demand. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 33% job growth for information security analysts from 2023 to 2033, making it one of the nation’s fastest-growing careers. With a median annual wage of $120,360 as of May 2023, this field offers strong earning potential and job stability.

This program equips you to pursue employment as an information security analyst and other critical roles such as cybersecurity analyst and security compliance analyst.

What you’ll learn in this program

This degree provides a strong IT foundation, equipping you to develop and oversee innovative information solutions that drive positive change. The curriculum offers a comprehensive IT foundation, covering both software and hardware technologies, as well as key areas such as software development, computer architecture and networking. You’ll also gain hands-on experience with Python, Java, Unix, PowerShell and SQL.

The cybersecurity concentration teaches you how to think like cyber attackers to build defensive security measures. Courses emphasize:

  • Cloud and mobile security
  • Network forensics and security analysis
  • Security risk assessment
  • System orchestration and configuration management

Choosing the right IT degree for you

ASU’s ABET-accredited online bachelor’s degrees in IT provide a strong foundation in engineering, mathematics and core industry concepts. While they share similarities, each program is tailored to different career paths.

  • BS in information technology
    • Covers a broad IT foundation with hands-on projects in network security, data management and more. Prepares you to develop technology solutions and optimize efficiency across industries.
  • BS in information technology with a concentration in cybersecurity
    • Focuses on network forensics, security analysis, cloud security and risk assessment. Equips you to secure digital infrastructures and protect organizations from cyber threats.
  • BS in information technology with a concentration in networking
    • Emphasizes network design, high-availability architecture, performance analysis and cloud networking. Provides skills to build and maintain secure, scalable IT infrastructures.

No matter which program you choose, you can also pursue an Accelerated Master’s degree. Once accepted, you can earn a master’s degree in as little as one year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves time and money while providing advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master's degrees include:

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Program Description Intro

Learn to prevent and respond to cyberattacks with Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Science in information technology with a concentration in cybersecurity. This program focuses on securing networks, cloud systems and digital infrastructures. As a graduate, you can pursue high-impact careers, such as cloud security administrator, digital forensics analyst, information security analyst and security architect.

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The curriculum covers cloud architecture, cloud security and operations, security analysis, network forensics and security compliance. You'll complete a capstone project, applying your knowledge to a real-world IT challenge. By planning, designing and implementing a cybersecurity solution, you'll gain practical experience to showcase to future employers.

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Total Credit Hours
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Of the 350+ faculty members in Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the majority have been honored with the highest awards in their fields. Faculty milestones include:

  • National Academy of Construction members
  • National Academy of Engineering members
  • National Academy of Inventors members
  • National Academy of Sciences member
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Business – Information Security

You’ve probably heard about data breaches at major businesses or maybe your personal information has been compromised. Cybercrimes such as these are a threat to most every organization and business. Thus, information security officers who can recognize and prevent these crises are in high demand. 

This information security degree concentration equips you with the skills needed to organize, manage and safekeep a business’s cyber infrastructure. Businesses will turn to you to understand privacy regulations and keep their data, and that of their clients, out of the hands of others.

What is information security?

Information security is the process of keeping private information safe from unauthorized users, thus preventing information theft, manipulation or destruction. Information security is vital to businesses as unauthorized access to private data can lead to revenue loss, loss of client trust or even the eventual end of a business.

How this degree prepares you to be an information security analyst

Today's organizations rely on cyber infrastructure to conduct business transactions with their customers and business partners. Throughout this information security concentration, you’ll develop the requisite digital expertise needed to assist these businesses in finding solutions to cyberthreats and minimizing risks within their organizational processes and transactions. 

You’ll graduate with the core business, critical thinking and problem solving skills necessary in understanding how digital infrastructure should be organized and managed within business policies and frameworks.

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Information Security
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Business – Information Security (BA)
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in business with a concentration in information security provides you with the in-demand skills for securing, organizing and managing a business’s private information. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to lead businesses in managing their digital assets, preventing cyberthreats and understanding privacy regulations.

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Throughout this information security degree concentration, you’ll complete courses in finance, statistics, calculus, business data concepts and analytics. You’ll gain an understanding of business data analysis, the principles of privacy, computer and data forensics and more important related skills.

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  • National Academy of Sciences members.
  • Renowned journal publications.
  • Speakers at national conferences.
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First-year applicants who meet the requirements for ASU first-year student admission are eligible for direct admission to the W. P. Carey School of Bachelor of Arts in business degree program. To be admitted to ASU, you must be a high school graduate and meet one of the following criteria:

  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1120* (March 2016 and after) or 1040* (prior to March 2016) for residents.
  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1180* (March 2016 and after) or 1110* (prior to March 2016) for non-residents.
  • ACT 22 (24 non-residents).*
  • A high school class ranking in the top 25%.
  • An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.00 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.00 = “A”).

*ASU and W. P. Carey don’t require the writing portion of these tests.

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  • ASU transfer student admission requirements.
  • 3.00 cumulative ASU GPA (if you have attended ASU).
  • 3.00 cumulative transfer GPA (if you have attended another institution).
  • Minimum grade requirements must be met for all critical tracking courses taken (applicable only if a student falls under critical tracking requirements).

An ASU academic integrity violation may preclude a student from entering or changing W. P. Carey academic programs.

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Online Master of Arts in Global Security – Cybersecurity

Global cybersecurity addresses digital threats that impact national security, international aid efforts and private-sector groups around the world. In this program, you'll examine the challenges posed by various threat actors, from state-sponsored hackers to decentralized criminal networks. You’ll also explore how cyber strategy, policy and defence mechanisms evolve and respond.

Courses are taught by leading experts from ASU’s Center on the Future of War and D.C.-based think tank New America, including former U.S. Cyber Command leadership and internationally recognized scholars. Case studies and policy exercises are grounded in real-world scenarios. These depict current cybersecurity trends, legal frameworks and strategic decision-making at the high levels.

Throughout the program, you’ll learn to:

  • Analyze global cyber threats, including infrastructure risks, cybercrime and digital espionage.
  • Examine the roles of government, private industry and international actors in cybersecurity strategy.
  • Navigate policy development, legal frameworks and ethical considerations in cyber defense.
  • Understand deterrence, attribution and resiliency in response to evolving digital threats.

Choosing the right global security master’s program for you

This program offers the flexibility to align your studies with your career goals by choosing from three tracks:

  • Cybersecurity concentration: Focuses on cyber threats, digital infrastructure and the intersection of technology and security policy.
    • Ideal for careers in intelligence, cybersecurity policy, government agencies, defense contracting and tech-sector security roles.
  • Global security (general track): Presents a broad, interdisciplinary approach to global conflict, cooperation and security.
    • Ideal for careers in diplomacy, humanitarian work, international organizations, journalism and public policy.
  • Irregular warfare concentration: Emphasizes nontraditional conflict, insurgency, terrorism and counterterrorism. Ideal for military professionals, veterans, security analysts and those working in national defense, intelligence or international conflict response.
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Digital threats are reshaping global power, policy and conflict. Arizona State University’s online Master of Arts in global security with a concentration in cybersecurity prepares you to confront these threats and today’s most complex challenges in international cyber defense. You’ll explore topics such as cyberwar, infrastructure vulnerabilities and global cybercrime while building strategies to protect systems, influence policy and respond to digital threats around the world.

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Current events may inform the following topics and course content, along with inspiration from the annual Global Security Forum, CFW Sprint Speaker Series and events hosted by the International Security Program from New America. Available classes are regularly expanding. Options currently include:

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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars
  • Guggenheim Fellows
  • MacArthur Fellows
  • Nobel laureates
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Applicants to the Master of Arts in global security program who wish to complete the cybersecurity concentration must fulfill the requirements of the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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All applicants must submit:

  • A personal statement.
  • CV or resume.
  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Letters of recommendation.
  • Official transcripts.
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Online Master of Computer Science – Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is not only an important industry, but it’s also a lucrative one. This program prepares you for career advancement and increased pay, which is projected to continue growing for years to come. According to an estimate by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the global cybersecurity market is projected to grow 86%, from around $145 billion in 2018 to $270 billion by 2026.

What you’ll learn in this cybersecurity master’s concentration

In this program, you’ll learn how to protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality and non-repudiation through protection, detection and reaction practices. You’ll also learn how to analyze and apply key theories, algorithms and software modules used in the field of computer science. Upon graduation, you’ll feel comfortable evaluating and advancing existing theories, algorithms and software modules in the field of computer science.

What’s a concentration and how is this different from a master’s in cybersecurity?

This cybersecurity master’s concentration is designed for graduate students looking to pursue a thorough education in the area of cybersecurity through the lens of computer systems and algorithms. While a master’s in cybersecurity focuses all studies on cybersecurity topics, this concentration provides a holistic education of computer science with nine credit hours of cybersecurity-specific courses.

Upon graduation from this master’s concentration, you’ll be equipped with knowledge, skills and advanced development capability in science and engineering for cybersecurity, including:

  • Applied cryptography.
  • Computer forensics.
  • Computer and network security.
  • Data and information security.
  • Software security. 
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Arizona State University’s online Master of Computer Science with a concentration in cybersecurity program helps you develop the skills needed to understand information assurance and security problems, as well as come up with potential solutions. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to work in a variety of in-demand positions, including cybersecurity engineer, cybersecurity risk analyst, software development engineer, security engineer and security analyst.

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In this program, you’ll take one course each in foundations, systems and applications. You’ll also fulfill your cybersecurity concentration requirement of nine credit hours by taking three of the following cybersecurity courses:

  • Advanced Computer Network Security.
  • Applied Cryptography.
  • Information Assurance and Security.
  • Software Security.
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  • National Academy of Construction members.
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Applicants with international credentials have an application deadline of six weeks prior to the selected session start date. All other applicants have an application deadline of four weeks prior to the selected session start date.

This degree is offered in A and B sessions for fall and spring, and in C session for summer. You can view upcoming start dates in the academic calendar.

How to complete an application

  • Submit online application and pay application fee.
  • Send official transcripts to ASU’s graduate admission services.
  • If needed, send proof of English proficiency.
  • If you’re not a U.S. citizen but are living in the U.S., send a copy of your U.S. visa to [email protected].
  • If you’re based outside of the U.S., select "JN" under Visa.

For questions, call 1-844-353-7953 or email [email protected].

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You must have completed an undergraduate degree in computer science from an accredited university. Please review the necessary CS pre-requisite courses in the section below to confirm eligibility.

GPA requirements

A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the last 60 credit hours (last two years) of a four-year undergraduate degree. If your degree was completed in the U.S., it must be from a regionally accredited university.

Applicants who have previously completed graduate-level coursework must have a minimum post-baccalaureate/graduate GPA of 3.00.

English proficiency

If all college degrees are from a country outside of the U.S., you may need to demonstrate English proficiency.

Note that the MCS degree requires higher English proficiency scores.

  • TOEFL: 575 paper-based / 90 internet-based.
  • IELTS (academic version): 7.
  • PTE: 65.
  • Duolingo: 115.

Don’t yet meet this requirement? If you complete the pathway with a 3.00 or higher, you’ll have demonstrated English proficiency. Click on the nondegree tab below to learn more.

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GPA requirements

A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the last 60 credit hours (last two years) of a four-year undergraduate degree. If your degree was completed in the U.S., it must be from a regionally accredited university.

Applicants who have previously completed graduate-level coursework must have a minimum post-baccalaureate/graduate GPA of 3.00.

Math course requirements:

You must have two semesters of advanced math in Calculus I and Calculus II, as well as a background course in discrete math.*

Applicants with an undergraduate degree in a STEM field have likely completed the math requirement.

*Discrete math is not always a separate class at all universities. Taking a course that covers data structures and algorithms may also fulfill this requirement. If you’ve never done algorithms, you may not have the proper background for the program.

Pre-requisite course requirements:

To be eligible for this program, you must have programming knowledge in a variety of languages, including C/C++, Java, Python and HTML, as well as courses in calculus and discrete math.

CS course information:

CSE 230: Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

  • Register-level computer organization, instruction set architecture, assembly language, processor organization and design, memory organization, IO programming and exception/interrupt handling.

CSE 310: Data Structures and Algorithms

  • Advanced data structures and algorithms, including stacks, queues, trees (B, B+, AVL), graphs and searching for graphs, hashing and external sorting.

CSE 330: Operating Systems

  • Operating system structure and services, processor scheduling, concurrent processes, synchronization techniques, memory management, virtual memory, input/output, storage management and file systems.

Principles of Programming Languages OR Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science

CSE 340: Principles of Programming Languages

  • Formal syntactic and semantic descriptions, compilation and implementation issues, and theoretical foundations for several programming paradigms.

CSE 355: Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science

  • Introduces formal language theory and automata, Turing machines, decidability/undecidability, recursive function theory and complexity theory.

CS competency exams

If you don’t have these topics on your transcript but have a strong understanding of them, you can take the prerequisite knowledge exams. If you complete the exams with the grade outlined in the respective syllabi, you’ll satisfy that prerequisite knowledge requirement.

English proficiency

If all college degrees are from a country outside of the U.S., you may need to demonstrate English proficiency.

Note that the MCS degree requires higher English proficiency scores.

  • TOEFL: 575 paper-based / 90 internet-based.
  • IELTS (academic version): 7.
  • PTE: 65.
  • Duolingo: 115.

Don’t yet meet this requirement? If you complete the pathway with a 3.00 or higher, you’ll have demonstrated English proficiency. Click on the nondegree tab below to learn more.

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As a nondegree graduate student, you can begin taking graduate-level computer science courses without being admitted to the master’s program.*

Professional certifications

If you’re not sure you want to pursue the full degree or only want to focus on a specific topic, you can earn a professional certification for ASU credit.

To receive a professional certification, you must successfully complete at least three courses from that topic area with a grade of “B” or better. Available certifications include:

  • AI and machine learning.
  • Big data.
  • Cybersecurity.
  • Software engineering.

Learn more about professional certifications.

General pathway

This pathway provides an opportunity to take a variety of courses as a nondegree student to explore topics or meet this program’s GPA and English proficiency admission requirements. Completing nine graduate credits with a “B” or better (3.00 GPA) will demonstrate English proficiency.

Through this pathway, you choose and complete any three 500-level courses that are part of the Master of Computer Science program. The courses you complete in the pathway with a “B” or higher will apply toward the master’s degree in computer science, if admitted within three years of completing courses as a nondegree student. Courses completed as a nondegree student up to 12 credits with a "B" or better will apply toward your MCS degree.

Begin your application for one of the four professional certifications or the general pathway.

The ASU graduate admission office will review the application and notify you by email if any additional steps are required upon admission. All official emails will go to your ASU student Gmail account.

Please note:

  • If you don’t enroll in the semester in which you are admitted, you must submit a new application and pay the application fee.
  • Completing the pathway or professional certification does not waive the requirement for all applicants to the Master of Computer Science program to demonstrate mathematics and computer science topic prerequisite knowledge. See the admission requirements sections above for more information.

*If you don't have the prerequisite knowledge outlined in the master’s admission criteria for mathematics and computer science, you should be aware that you may not have the necessary background for graduate CSE courses and are enrolling at your own risk. You are responsible for acquiring that knowledge before and during the course.

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Those who complete three courses with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 after the first attempt can use this GPA and the credit hours earned when applying for the Master of Computer Science program. You must also meet all prerequisite requirements to be admitted.  

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Online Master of Arts in Emergency Management and Homeland Security – Cybersecurity Policy and Management

This concentration offers specialized training at a time when organizations increasingly depend on digital infrastructure to protect information and critical systems. Demand is rising for professionals who understand cyber threats and are prepared to lead emergency planning and response efforts.

Coursework delves into topics ranging from cyber risk management and forensics to cyber policy and planning. Whether you’re focused on hazard mitigation or crisis response and recovery, this program supports a wide array of opportunities to advance your cybersecurity career.

As one of five concentrations in ASU’s online master’s in emergency management and homeland security, this program also promotes an all-hazards, all-threats knowledge base. You’ll gain a well-rounded understanding of hazards governance, program evaluation, geographic information systems and data analysis across a variety of emergency events.

Who's a good candidate for this program?

This program is designed for professionals who hold or are pursuing operational responsibilities related to cyber vulnerabilities and attacks, rather than technical roles. Common backgrounds include first response in fire and law enforcement, as well as experience in security operations across sectors.

Ideal candidates are looking to expand their impact by balancing foundational knowledge in emergency management and homeland security with targeted skills to address cyber risks. This expertise can lead to roles in operations, planning, program management and supervisorship across all levels of government and in private organizations.

Program Field of Study
Master of Arts
Program Focus
Cybersecurity Policy and Management
Program Name Abbreviation
Emergency Management and Homeland Security – Cybersecurity Policy and Management (MA)
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Program Description Intro

Learn to mitigate cyber risks and defend critical infrastructure from malicious actors with Arizona State University’s online Master of Arts in emergency management and homeland security with a concentration in cybersecurity policy and management. This program prepares you to address digital threats and strengthen resilience across organizations and communities.

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Courses Summary

This program builds knowledge in risk management, incident preparedness and disaster response through six core courses. Two concentration courses emphasize cybersecurity policy in the U.S. and key principles of information protection. You’ll complete your studies with electives and an applied project.

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Cybersecurity policy and management master’s courses
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The impressive faculty in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions inspire the next generation of public service leaders through real-world solutions to issues in areas such as child welfare, safety, city management, human trafficking and water scarcity. Faculty highlights include:

  • Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
  • Fellow of the American Psychological Association
  • Member of the National Academy of Public Administration
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Applicants to the Master of Arts in criminal justice program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions. 

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 hours of the student's first bachelor's degree program, or applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • A professional resume
  • A written statement*
  • Two academic or professional letters of recommendation

*The written statement must be at least one page and describe your educational and career goals, as well as your long-term professional development strategy.

You must also provide evidence of at least one of the following:

  • Current employment in emergency management, homeland security, cybersecurity or a related field
  • At least two years of prior professional experience in a related field
  • A bachelor's degree in a related area
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An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

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Online Master of Science in Information Technology (IT)

In this program, you’ll gain the technical competencies needed to design and develop information systems that connect people, processes and technology. You’ll gain a greater technical depth in areas such as data science, cloud computing, cybersecurity and more. Built for customization, you will select from two interest areas to direct your learning. This ensures your coursework is relevant to your information technology career goals. Available focus areas include:

  • Artificial intelligence
    • In this focus area, you’ll learn concepts and technical skills that emphasize data science and cover topics such as big data, data visualization, data analytics and natural language processing. Courses you’ll take include: IFT 511 Analyzing Big Data, IFT 512 Advanced Analytics for Big Data/AI, IFT 533 Data Visualization and Reporting, and IFT 536 Natural Language Processing.
  • Cybersecurity
    • In this focus area, you’ll learn concepts and technical skills that emphasize cybersecurity, covering topics such as information assurance, database security, security analysis and network forensics. Courses you’ll take include: IFT 523 Network Forensics, IFT 543 Security Compliance, IFT 560 Cloud Architecture, and IFT 562 Cloud Security and Operations.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

Ideal candidates for this IT master’s program include those who are interested in cloud computing, cybersecurity, data science, natural language processing, software development and computer architecture. Previous experience working in IT roles is preferred, such as full-stack developer, network administrator, systems administrator, security administrator and network architect.

Additionally, prior experience with programming languages is essential for success. Some of the languages you’ll need to apply include Java, JavaScript, Python and Linux. You must be able to demonstrate your understanding of foundational principles of programming, networking, security and databases. Other qualities that support succeeding in this program include problem-solving capabilities, critical thinking, inquisitiveness and self-motivation.

Information technology: A in-demand and well-paid career path

Information technology experts are needed across a wide range of industries, with the field expected to continue expanding. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in roles related to computer and information technology are expected to grow 15% from 2022 to 2023, which is much faster than average for all occupations.

The BLS reported that the median annual pay in this group of occupations was $100,530 in May 2022. That’s more than double the median earnings of all occupations, which were $46,310 in the same period. Additionally, earning a master’s in information technology will provide you with an in-depth understanding of your area of specialty. You’ll graduate with enhanced expertise and credibility in information technology, allowing you more flexibility in selecting your next career opportunity.

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Information Technology
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Information Technology (MS)
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Program Description Intro

Earning a Master of Science in information technology online will equip you to become a technology leader who drives business strategy, defines investment priorities and leads successful teams. As a graduate, you’ll be skilled in topics ranging from data science to cybersecurity, preparing you to advance your information technology career.

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The curriculum for this master’s in information technology includes a variety of technology-focused disciplines, including data science, cybersecurity, cloud computing, natural language processing, and agile system development. Alongside your nine credit hours of core education, you’ll choose elective courses that align with your focus area.

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CIP code
11.10
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Learn from internationally recognized engineering faculty
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Of the 350+ faculty members in Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the majority have been honored with the highest awards in their fields. Faculty milestones include:

  • National Academy of Engineering members.
  • National Academy of Sciences member.
  • National Academy of Inventors members.
  • National Academy of Construction members.
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Top 25% of all accredited engineering programs in the nation
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Applicants to the Master of Science in information technology program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's program. Alternatively, they must have a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

Applicants must provide:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Proof of English language proficiency.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
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Prospective students can apply if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree in information technology, computer science, applied computing, engineering or a closely related field from a regionally accredited college or university.

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Online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Throughout this program, you'll learn how to design and create solutions to today’s knowledge-based problems through a multidisciplinary approach. Since information technology encompasses a broad range of topics, you'll have the chance to tailor your learning to your interests. In addition to completing foundational coursework, you'll choose a focus area during your junior or senior year. Available focus areas include cybersecurity/security, information systems and networking.

Depending on your chosen specialization, you’ll dive into key topics, such as cloud computing, computer architecture, software development, data management and more. You'll also gain hands-on experience in programming languages, including Python, Java, Unix and SQL.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

This program prepares you to lead and tackle complex challenges in the fast-evolving tech industry. You’ll develop expertise in designing, implementing and managing cutting-edge technology solutions. By integrating critical thinking with practical skills, you'll learn how to enhance organizational efficiency and security through optimized technology. With hands-on experience, you'll gain proficiency in big data management, network security and innovative IT solutions.

Upon graduating from this ABET-accredited program, you’ll be ready to transform how organizations create and utilize information systems. Additionally, you’ll acquire in-demand skills, including configuring and managing computer and database systems, developing secure network architectures and mastering full-stack development.

Choosing the right IT degree for you

ASU’s ABET-accredited online IT bachelor’s degrees build a solid foundation in engineering, mathematics and core industry concepts. While they share common elements, each program focuses on distinct career goals.

  • BS in information technology
    • Covers a broad IT foundation with hands-on projects in network security, data management and more. Prepares you to develop technology solutions and optimize efficiency across industries.
  • BS in information technology with a concentration in cybersecurity
    • Focuses on network forensics, security analysis, cloud security and risk assessment. Equips you to secure digital infrastructures and protect organizations from cyber threats.
  • BS in information technology with a concentration in networking
    • Emphasizes network design, high-availability architecture, performance analysis and cloud networking. Provides skills to build and maintain secure, scalable IT infrastructures.

With each of these IT programs, you can pursue an Accelerated Master’s degree. Once accepted, you can earn a master’s degree in as little as one year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves time and money while providing advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master's degrees include:

IT vs. computer science vs. software engineering: How do they compare?

When comparing IT, computer science and software engineering degrees, each offers unique strengths. This information technology degree focuses on creating, developing, implementing and overseeing technology solutions for organizations, with an emphasis on applied skills such as network security and IT management. This program is a great fit if you're interested in hands-on, practical applications of technology.

ASU’s online Bachelor of Science in software engineering, on the other hand, is closely related to IT but dives deeper into the design and development of complex software systems. Differently, the Bachelor of Science in computer science is more theoretical, emphasizing the mathematical and scientific foundations of computing. If you don’t meet the GPA requirements for the computer science or engineering degrees, this online information technology degree is a great option to consider, with overlapping course topics. Additionally, you don’t need prior experience in IT, as the program teaches you from the ground up.

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Are you ready to launch your career in the dynamic field of information technology? Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Science in information technology equips you with essential knowledge and skills to excel in various IT roles. This program covers key areas such as cybersecurity, networking and data management, preparing you to tackle real-world challenges. You'll gain valuable insights into the latest technological advancements, setting you up for success in a rapidly evolving industry.

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Throughout this program, you’ll take a set of information technology-focused STEM and core, general education and focus area courses for a balanced, well-rounded curriculum. You’ll explore topics from information system security to advanced systems configuration. The program culminates in a capstone project you’ll complete over two semesters, which involves developing a viable technology solution that positively impacts your community.

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  • National Academy of Engineering members
  • National Academy of Sciences members
  • National Academy of Inventors members
  • National Academy of Construction members
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Earn your IT degree online from one of the best engineering schools in the nation
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