Our online IT Essentials Certificate Program is an answer to the dynamic tech industry, and continues to evolve as technology advances. Today you can educate yourself on these changes by having the foundational understanding of IT essentials. This Certificate Program will expose you to concepts across the broad field of IT. DeVry graduates who focus on our IT Essentials Certificate Program may be prepared for positions such as: entry-level positions such as Computer Network Specialist, IT Helpdesk Support, Network System Administrator and Computer Systems Analyst.
Get the knowledge support to prepare you for a career in the exciting world of technology by growing your IT knowledge within these DeVry core areas:
- Networking
- Digital Devices
- Network security
- Programming
- Operating systems and more
IT CERTIFICATION PREP
As you continue your education journey with us, you can choose a more specialized program that best fits your future goals. This Information Technology Essentials Certificate can help you get there. It was designed with a curriculum that helps prepare you for industry certification opportunities like various Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) certifications.
$2,400 TECH ESSENTIALS GRANT AVAILABLE
Upon successful completion of your IT Essentials Certificate, you may be eligible for the $2,400 Tech Essentials Grant. Connect with an advisor to learn more 3
STACKABLE PROGRAMS THAT BUILD WITH YOUR IT CAREER.
As you grow in your career, you can apply qualifying credits from the IT Essentials Certificate Program toward relevant associate and/or bachelor’s degree programs at DeVry University.
For example, this IT Essentials certificate can stack into your Associate Degree in Cybersecurity and Networking (ACSN). Continue stacking into a bachelor’s degree in such tracks as Information Technology & Networking (BITN) with a specialization in Cyber Security.
Want to learn more about our Information Technology program? To find out which option is best for you, connect with an admissions representative today.