Computer Programming

A Bachelor of Information (BIT) teaches programming to computer-minded students: with the development of appropriate business and programming skills, the use of networks, education in data administration and the completion of IT projects. Having already obtained an Associates of Arts degree (AA) with a concentration in Information Systems degree, pursuing the Bachelor of Information (BIT) would be a logical next step.

Computer Programming Colleges and Universities

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Founded in 1966, ECPI University promotes a student-centered learning environment as well as personal and professional development through education.

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Located in Winter Park, Florida, Full Sail University offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees designed for the world of entertainment media and emerging technologies. Full Sail's creative approach to education provides an immersive, fast-paced, and relevant learning experience that mirrors the workflow and collaboration found throughout today's rapidly evolving industries.

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GCU is a missional, Christ-centered university with an innovative and adaptive spirit. The university addresses the world’s deep needs by cultivating compassionate Christian community, empowering free and virtuous action and serving others in ways that promote human flourishing.

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Get a world-class education with the solid Christian foundation you’re looking for at Liberty University. Here, you’ll gain the values, knowledge, and skills you’ll need for success in every aspect of life.

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SCI has been teaching students for over 40 years. Each day, we come closer to achieving our goal of closing the skills gap for everyday people by empowering them for new careers through education. Our faculty helps students find their career passion so they can learn, do, and live their passion in as little as 9 months with successful full-time enrollment.

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Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with more than 3,000 on campus students, over 170,000 online students, making it one of the fastest growing universities in the nation.