Information Technology

Overview information-technology

Information Technology is known as “I.T” introduced as everything connected with the Computing Technology, such as networking, hardware, software, the Internet, or the employees working with these technologies. Computing technology, network, and other technical areas are now managed by the IT team of every company. We are living in the “information age”, so technology has become a major part of everybody’s life. The word “IT” is very common and has already captured its space in the mind and users.

• The procedure of understanding, planning, design, construction, testing, distribution, support and operations of software, computers and computer connected systems which are used in context of Data, Information and Knowledge processing.

• The sector that has been progressed to, in context to involve the study, science, and solution for all conditions of data, Information and Knowledge management and/or processing.

Study Option

  • Computer Engineering
  • Digital Arts
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Information Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Computer Science Robotics
  • Technology Management
  • Computer Systems and Networking
  • Systems Engineering
  • Communication Networks
  • Computer & Electrical Engineering
  • Telecommunications and Networking
  • Informatics and Security
  • Internet Studies
  • Computer Programming Analysis
  • Internet Security and Forensics
  • Science in Computer Systems
  • Information Security and Intelligence
  • Computing
  • Network Technology
  • GIS and Urban Planning

Career Options

  • Lead Applications Developer
  • Senior IT Auditor
  • Applications Architect
  • Senior Web Developer
  • Messaging Administrator
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Data Modeler
  • Help Desk
  • Network Manager
  • Staff Consultant
  • Network Analyst
  • Software Developer/ Programmer
  • IT Business Analyst
  • Software Architects

Leading Institutions

  • California Institute of Technology
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Princeton University
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Stanford University
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Cambridge
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich
  • University of Oxford
  • Imperial College London