BUILD YOUR FUTURE WITH A COMPUTER NETWORKING DEGREE.
Ground yourself in technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) with a Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking Degree from DeVry University. Build a foundation of interdisciplinary studies within information technology, then choose a specialization to further focus your path. In addition, with our Tech Core curriculum, you’ll build interdisciplinary skills that will give you a solid foundation in Tech to move your career forward.
GET TO KNOW OUR IT AND NETWORKING DEGREE.
Our Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking program will show you how companies store, move and secure data. If you are undecided in your computer networking degree path, our experienced professors will work with you to engage with a variety of specializations to narrow your sights. Explore key learning topic areas such as:
- Voice Over IP
- Infrastructure Security
- Wireless and Mobile Technologies
- Converged Networks
Information Technology and Networking Specializations
Customize this program based on your goals with one of three specializations. You can pick one right away or wait until you're more familiar with the space1:
Classes Start Every 8 Weeks
Earn your Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology and Networking in as little as 4 years + 2 months*—or even more quickly with qualifying transfer credits.
*Not including breaks. Assumes year-round, full-time enrollment.
Availability
OUR INVESTMENT IN A MORE POWERFUL YOU
COMPLIMENTARY LAPTOP
As a new student, you’ll get a complimentary laptop as part of your technology program2. It’s our way of investing in your education—and you.
It’s portable so you can take it anywhere, powerful enough to run robust applications, and best of all, you can use it for all your classes to optimize your DeVry experience.
PORTABLE IOT KIT
Simulate the Internet of Things (IoT) wherever you are with your Portable IoT Kit, designed to give you hands-on experience and confidence working with real IoT technologies.
With the full complement of microprocessors and sensors in your kit, you’ll build elementary IoT devices, integrate them into cloud-based server systems and develop skills needed for today’s IoT economy.
CERTIFICATION EXAM REIMBURSEMENT
Our Tech programs are designed with industry-recognized certifications in mind. Qualified students may receive up to a $300 reimbursement for the cost of one exam attempt across a wide range of certifications:
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- CompTIA A+ Technician, Network+, Security+ and IT Fundamentals+
- Microsoft Technology Associate
Others may be applicable as well. Speak with your professor for more info.
What You'll Learn
The Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking covers the following:
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LANs and VLANsStudy the fundamentals of LAN Design including VLAN routing, network scaling, and high availability protocols.
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Communicate Methods and FindingsLearn to communicate the rationale behind research methods and recommendations while presenting performance objectives, issues and solutions.
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Applications in an IDE FrameworkLearn to develop applications in an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) such as Visual Studio.
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Complex Problem SolvingApply critical and analytical thinking to identify complex problems, evaluate options and implement solutions.
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Data AnalysisLearn to draw conclusions by finding patterns and relationships in numerical data with tools used for statistical analysis and decision-making in business.
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Collaborate in Dynamic Work EnvironmentsLearn to collaborate with colleagues in varying locations and environments to coordinate and share information.
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IT Operation, Regulation and TrendsGain an understanding of operation, regulation and trends as related to information technology and networking.
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Digital LiteracyLearn to apply and utilize appropriate digital technologies for data and information acquisition, storage, retrieval, analysis, interpretation and communication.
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OS Architecture and DesignGain an understanding of operating system architecture and design with topics including processes, threads, their states and synchronization. Learn about security from an Operating System (OS) perspective, introduction to distributed systems and architectures, and OS Virtualization.
Learn about scholarships, grants and loans that can help make your tuition more affordable.
Career Opportunities
Graduates with our Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking may consider careers in the following areas:
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Computer Network Support Specialist
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Computer Systems Analyst
Program-Specific Courses
Information Systems and Programming
CEIS236 | Database Systems and Programming Fundamentals |
CIS170C | Programming with Lab |
Network Systems Administration
NETW250 | Voice/VoIP Administration with Lab |
NETW260 | Intermediate Information Technology and Networking I |
NETW270 | Intermediate Information Technology and Networking II |
SEC290 | Fundamentals of Infrastructure Security |
Information Technology and Networking
CEIS305 | Operating Systems |
NETW315 | Wireless Technologies |
NETW320 | Converged Networks with Lab |
Senior Project
CEIS392 | Product, Project, and People Management |
CEIS494 | Senior Project I |
CEIS496 | Senior Project II |
Technology Career Preparation
CEIS299 | Careers and Technology |
CEIS499 | Preparation for the Profession |
Tech Core Courses
TECH CORE courses
CEIS101 | Introduction to Technology and Information Systems |
CEIS106 | Introduction to Operating Systems |
CEIS110 | Introduction to Programming |
CEIS114 | Introduction to Digital Devices |
NETW190 | Fundamentals of Information Technology and Networking I |
NETW200 | Fundamentals of Information Technology and Networking II |
SEC285 | Fundamentals of Information Security |
Essentials Courses
Communication skills
ENGL1123 | Composition |
ENGL135 | Advanced Composition |
ENGL216 | Technical Writing |
SPCH275 | Public Speaking |
Humanities4
ETHC232 | Ethical and Legal Issues in the Professions |
LAS432 | Technology, Society, and Culture Social Sciences |
ECON312 | Principles of Economics |
SOCS185 | Culture and Society |
SOCS3255 | Environmental Sociology |
Mathematics & Natural Sciences
MATH114 | Algebra for College Students |
MATH190 | Pre-Calculus MATH221 Statistics for Decision-Making |
PHYS204 | Applied Physics with Lab |
Personal & Professional Development
CARD405 | Career Development |
COLL148 | Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving |

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Download PDF1Students can start the program in “Undecided” status. A specialization must be chosen before the completion of 60 credit hours.
2As part of this program, one complimentary laptop is provided to students enrolled in the Associate of Information Technology and Networking, Bachelor’s of Information Technology and Networking, Bachelor’s of Software Development, Bachelor’s of Electronics Engineering Technology/Engineering Technology – Electronics and Bachelor’s of Computer Information Systems. The laptop is issued during the student’s second session. Certain restrictions apply.
3Students enrolled at a New Jersey location take ENGL108 in lieu of this course.
4Students enrolled at a Pennsylvania location must take HUMN451 as part of this requirement.
5Students enrolled at a Nevada location must take POLI332 in lieu of this requirement.
All students enrolled in site-based programs will be required to take some coursework online and, for some programs and locations, a substantial portion of the program may be required to be completed online.