Careers in Technology
Business information technology degrees can enhance a student’s skills in office technology and development to make them a more competitive candidate for employers to consider. A degree in business information technology will educate the student in wireless networking, hardware and software troubleshooting, application and web development, and more. These skills can open opportunities in a career as a network administrator or developer.

Career Areas
- Art and DesignGraphic Design, Fashion, Architecture, Interior Design, Fine Arts
- BusinessAccounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Business Administration
- Career TrainingMedical Coding Billing, Massage Therapy, Automotive Service Technician, AC/HVAC
- Information TechnologyComputer Science, Network Administration, Website Development, Software Engineering
- Criminal JusticeLaw Enforcement, Corrections, Forensics, Homeland Security
- Culinary ArtsChef, Pastry Chef, Restaurant Management, Nutrition, Hospitality Management
- EducationEarly Childhood Education, Special Education, Teach ESL, Secondary Education
- EngineeringIndustrial, Chemical, Electrical, Environmental, Biomedical
- Health CareNursing, Medical Assisting, Pharmacy, Dental, Physical Therapy
- Human ServicesCounseling, Psychology, Human Resources Management
- Legal ParalegalLegal studies, Court Reporting, Juris Doctor, Paralegal Studies
- Liberal ArtsHumanities, Languages, Writing, General Studies
- NursingNursing, Nursing Administration, RN to BSN
- Religious StudiesChristian studies, Youth Ministry, Religious Counseling
- Science and MathEnvironmental Sciences, Statistics, Pre-med, Biology
- TechnologySurgical Technology, Security Systems, Electronics, Cosmetology