Oregon Tech students in the IT degree program build the networks, streamline the processes, and manage the data we rely on every day.
By earning your IT degree from Oregon Tech, you will be prepared to begin, or advance your career with the knowledge and skills that employers across the country and around the world are looking for in this high-demand field.
What You'll Learn
Throughout the program you’ll be exposed to all the major information technology systems, including:
- Application Development
- Systems Analysis
- Data Management and Analytics
- Information Security
- Network and Systems Administration
Working with your faculty advisor, you will select one or more of these areas to focus your studies on through additional advanced coursework in our one-of-a-kind Enterprise Technology and Cybersecurity Lab.
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IT Careers
Oregon Tech graduates are successful in the workplace because of the unique, in-demand knowledge and skill set they gain in the Information Technology program.
Graduates of Oregon Tech’s IT Degree Program are prepared through a hands-on, career-directed technology program that produces innovators and problem solvers that excel in their field. Oregon Tech’s belief in the power of a hands-on education means that our graduates have the best technology placement track record of any public colleges or universities in Oregon and in many other states as well. An IT degree from Oregon Tech means something to the people you want to work for.
Career paths include:
- Network Administrator
- Business Analyst
- Database Analyst/Administrator
- Systems Analyst/Administrator
- Application Developer
Our graduates work for:
Featured Courses
We prepare our students to be IT professionals. With a variety of concentrations ranging from Networking to Business Analytics, the hands-on courses at Oregon Tech will help you prepare for a career in the information technology industry. Some courses that an IT student at Oregon Tech might take include:
Installing and Configuring Windows Server
Introduces the fundamental skills required to install, configure, and manage a Windows Server.
Intro to Relational Databases
Covers the fundamentals of relational databases, and their management and operation.
Advanced Programming
Advanced survey of programming topics in areas such as Object Oriented, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Web Scripting.
Information Systems Security
An overview of security challenges and strategies of countermeasure in the information systems environment.