Bachelor of Information Technology
International American University

The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) is a comprehensive degree program designed to equip students with the foundational knowledge, practical skills, and analytical capabilities required to excel in the ever-evolving field of information technology.
The curriculum blends both theoretical concepts and hands-on experience, to ensure that graduates are prepared to tackle real-world challenges and contribute significantly to the IT industry. Whether the goal is to prepare for a new career or advance with a current employer, IAU’s BIT program pushes students to grow professionally.
Credits
120 Credits
Duration
4 Years
Hybrid/Online
Instruction Methods
Program Learning Objectives (PLO)
- Produce clear, concise, and compelling written business documents that communicate a logical, relevant, and professional assessment of business information in an effective manner (ILO1).
- Deliver oral presentations that use effective content, organization, and delivery, accompanied by appropriate technology (ILO2).
- Use critical thinking to improve organizations with information systems technologies and applications (ILO3).
- Exhibit awareness of professional standards, Christian ethical principles, and core personal values in business decision-making (ILO5).
- Demonstrate information literacy when conducting research into technology firms specializing in management of information systems and research what tools are currently being utilized to manage business operations effectively. Use research to write a paper indicating differences in how each firm is applying and managing data for its client (ILO6).
Mode of Instruction
Instruction can be completed through classroom-hybrid and/or online instructional methodologies.
Admission Requirements
Education:IAU requires either evidence of an earned high school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) test, or the successful completion of 12 semester units earned at an appropriately accredited postsecondary institution or foreign equivalent. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.
Information Technology:Possess computer and internet skills sufficient to effectively participate in IAUs pedagogical model and conduct research at the undergraduate level.
Evidence of English Proficiency:IAU requires writing skills at the appropriate level. Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English is essential to your success at IAU. If English is not the applicant&s native language, or if an applicant has not had their secondary education taught in English, they will be required to provide proof of English Proficiency. Since classes are taught in English, an applicant must demonstrate their ability to read, write and speak English.