
Waukesha, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Program Outcome
Graduates of the Information Technology Program are able to:
- Think creatively and analytically in technological problem-solving.
- Problem-solve using productivity software and through computer programming.
- Demonstrate an understanding of information system and technology evaluation and management.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the application of new and developing technologies with sensitivity for security and ethical issues at global, societal, organizational, and personal levels.
- Work effectively as part of a team.
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Career Opportunities
Our majors pursue careers in:
- Programming
- Systems development
- Network technology
- Internet
- Consulting
- Education/training
- Non-technical
- Information systems
- Information services
Example job titles of graduates with a bachelor’s degree in information technology:
- IT consultant
- IT associates
- Software developer
- Programmer
- Database coordinator
- Associate application developer
- Systems analyst
- Service desk analyst
- IT technician
Types of employers for information technology graduates:
- Digital/media firms
- Technology vendors
- Corporations
- Consulting firms
- Research laboratories
- Government agencies
- Educational institutions
Our graduates are employed at organizations such as:
- Johnson Controls
- Northwestern Mutual
- Quad/Graphics
- Caterpillar
- Red Arrow Software Architects
- Citigroup
- Skyline Technologies
- Fastek International, Ltd
- Flat Rock Geographics
- The Benefit Companies
- North Shore Bank
- CDW
- Compuware Corporation
- Ace Acupuncture/Oriental Herbal
- Kohl's Department Stores
Curriculum
Core Courses (32 Credits)
- CSC 110 - Problem-Solving through Programming 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 220 - Information Systems 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 240 - Computer Organization and Architecture 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 303 - Network Protocols 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 307 - Operating Systems and Web Master Fundamentals-Unix/Linux Apache 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 319 - World Wide Web Programming 4 Hour(s) or
- CSC 353 - Mobile Application Development 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 409 - Information Technology Mgmt in an E-Commerce World 4 Hour(s)
- CSC 480 - Internship I 4 Hour(s)
Required Support Courses (16 Additional Credits)
- BUS 101 - Introduction to Business 4 Hour(s)
- BUS 302 - Principles of Management 4 Hour(s)
- CMP 112 - Computational Thinking I 4 Hour(s)
- COM 101 - Principles of Communication 4 Hour(s)
Bachelor of Science Requirements
The requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree are:
- CMP 112 - Computational Thinking I 4 Hour(s)
- CMP 114 - Computational Thinking II - Statistical Analysis Emphasis 4 Hour(s) or
- MAT 140 - Calculus and Its Applications 4 Hour(s) or higher
- CSC 110 - Problem-Solving through Programming 4 Hour(s) or higher
- ENG 170 - Writing Seminar 4 Hour(s)
- Degree requirements cannot be waived.
Note: Each major may have specific course sequencing requirements. For specific requirements, see “Required Support Courses” within each major
Internships
We help you build real-world experience, explore careers, and network with professionals through internship opportunities. Recent placements include the following companies:
- Quad/Graphics
- GE Medical Systems
- Red Prairie
- Northwestern Mutual
- Personal consulting firms
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Metavante Corporation
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
The University participates in three types of financial aid programs for its International students: scholarships, grants, and employment.
Scholarships
Carroll University offers completive scholarships for international undergraduate students. 100 percent of Carroll University students receive scholarship assistance, which helps them find a balance between studies, work, and extra-curricular activities. Scholarships play a key role in maintaining Carroll's accessibility for all students. On average our international scholarship covers 45-55% of the cost of attendance for full-time undergraduate students.
Grants
Grants are awarded based upon a student’s demonstrated financial need in addition to the guaranteed International scholarship. Like scholarships, grants are considered gift aid that does not need to be repaid.
Student Employment
University employment opportunities allow students to work part-time on campus, earn an hourly wage and receive a monthly paycheck while attending Carroll. Students may work from approximately five to fourteen hours each week. The number of hours a student may work depends upon the student’s financial aid award. International students get awarded an average of $2,000-$2,500 in university employment grants every year.