Transform Your Career with a Bachelor’s in IT at TROY
Build a strong future in technology with a bachelor’s degree in information technology from Troy University. Designed for working adults, TROY’s online IT programs combine practical learning, experienced faculty and the flexibility you need to move forward with confidence.
With multiple start terms and fully online options, you can earn your degree on a schedule that fits your life.
Explore Online Information Technology Programs
Choose the IT program that aligns with your goals and career interests. Whether you are drawn to software development, cybersecurity, data systems or geospatial technology, TROY offers fully online bachelor’s options designed to prepare you for in-demand roles.
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Online Information Technology Programs
Choose from a range of bachelor’s programs designed to prepare you for in-demand technology roles:
- Bachelor’s in computer science
- Bachelor’s in cyber security
- Bachelor’s in geographic information science
- Bachelor’s in resource and technology management
Each program emphasizes applied learning and foundational knowledge to help you build skills that translate directly to the workplace.
Learning Experience and Career Preparation
TROY’s IT programs balance theory with hands-on experience so you graduate prepared to solve real problems.
- Coursework grounded in current technology and industry practices
- Opportunities for hands-on learning through projects, labs and internships
- Faculty with professional and research experience who support learning beyond the classroom
- Programs designed to prepare graduates for a wide range of technology-focused careers
Program Highlights
Computer Science
Prepare for careers in software development and emerging technologies. Students study core computer science concepts while building skills in areas such as artificial intelligence, mobile applications, web development and game design.
Cyber Security
Learn how to develop and implement security solutions while understanding how to identify, analyze and mitigate complex threats. Coursework emphasizes applied skills and real-world problem solving.
Geographic Information Science
Develop expertise in geospatial technologies used to collect, analyze and map data. Students learn how GIS supports decision-making in areas such as environmental planning, urban development and public health.
Flexible Learning for Working Adults
All programs are designed to support balance between school, work and personal commitments.
- Fully online options available
- Multiple start terms throughout the year
- Supportive learning environment with small class sizes
TROY by the Numbers
15:1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Personalized attention ensures meaningful mentorship and support.
176K+
Alumni Worldwide
Join a global network of professionals making an impact in education, leadership and service.
21
Consecutive Years Named One of the “Best of the Southeast” Universities
The Princeton Review
Growing Demand for Technology Professionals
Careers in computer and information technology continue to grow nationwide.
- Computer and IT occupations are projected to grow 15% over the next 10 years, creating approximately 682,000 new jobs
- Average annual salary of $105,990 for computer and IT occupations
- Demand for software developers alone is projected to grow 17% over the next 10 years, with an average salary of $133,080
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Let us know how to get in touch, and we will help you explore the IT program that fits your goals.