Bachelor's in Programming
AIU Online's Bachelor's in Information Technology, with a concentration in Programming, is designed to help graduates take advantage of this employment trend. This accelerated degree program can be completed quickly. The main objectives of the BIT Programming degree are to prepare students to: Build a dynamic user interface and content using data driven objects. Extract, modify and insert data through a web interface. Apply project management principles to software projects. Use the requirements process to develop software specifications. Employ design architecture to design software. Write test plans and test cases. Develop test documentation.
Requirements
High School - High school diploma or equivalency
Online Bachelors Degree Degree in Information Technology
AIU Online is the web-based virtual campus of American InterContinental University, an international university with residential campuses located in Atlanta, Georgia; Los Angeles, California; South Florida; Houston, Texas; London, England; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates (The American University in Dubai).
American InterContinental University's mission is to provide for the varying educational needs of a culturally diverse and geographically dispersed student body with the goal of preparing students academically, personally, and professionally for successful careers. We are dedicated to accomplishing this goal by making a quality online education available to anyone with a passion for learning or a motivation to make their career aspirations come true.The AIU Online degree programs allow students the freedom to study online any time to achieve their Associate's, Bachelor's or Master's degrees in an ever-expanding range of degree programs. With our Fourth Dimension Learning™, rich multimedia course delivery and dedicated instructors, we have become one of the fastest growing online universities in North America.Accreditation
American InterContinental University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate, Bachelor's and Master's degrees.