If so, imagine working some day as the go-to “tech person” at a small company or a large institution where the flow of information is critical to its mission. As an information technology (IT) major, you'll study computer science, business, and communications. Along the way, you might focus on one specialty such as web development or digital communications.
But regardless of your focus, you’ll acquire strong technical and communication skills. Since an IT major involves taking core courses in several different departments, many students end up with a specialty or track in one area of interest. For example, you may decide to specialize in Web development and take classes such as Web page design and database development for the Web.
Or you may be drawn to digital communications and take classes in telecommunications networks and the science of telephones. IT majors focus on how information and computing systems support business, research, and communications needs. Instruction ranges from the basics of computer hardware to the complex relationship between humans and computers.
Some examples of your classes might include: C++ programming Computer networking Computer systems and architecture Database management systems Ethical, legal, and social issues in information technology Introduction to computer science Professional and technical communications Systems analysis and design Web technologies Hope this helps, and good luck!
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