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Bellevue University, a partner of Central Community College, has degrees in several technology areas.
-100% online programs
-several start times throughout the year
-transfer in your associates degree to meet many gen ed requirements
Computer Science: The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree will help you develop a strong foundation in computing principles including algorithms, data structures, programming languages, cybersecurity, and databases. These skills can be applied to develop solutions to a wide variety of computational challenges. Courses will focus on computer theory, computing problems and solutions, and the design of computer systems from a scientific perspective. This online degree program also provides an opportunity to study computer science more broadly by choosing elective courses that will deepen your computing skills in targeted areas such as programming, data analysis and visualization, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and DevOps skills — all areas of expertise that are in high demand.
Computer Information Systems: In the CIS degree program, you’ll get to work with essential industry-standard technology to get you started in today’s IT workplace while also building the well-rounded skills you’ll need for a long and growing career path. Choose to follow a computer info systems track in applications development, business intelligence, cybersecurity or networking. In this information systems degree program, you dive into systems analysis and design, and learn how to problem solve and implement information systems, processes, components and software programs toward business challenges.
Cybersecurity: As technology evolves, so do the career opportunities for those with formal education in cyber threat mitigation. In this cybersecurity undergraduate degree program, you’ll prepare for career growth in a wide range of settings: Government agencies and public service organizations, Private sector businesses that handle consumer data or National security and intelligence agencies. At Bellevue University, we stand out among cybersecurity undergraduate degree programs with faculty who have worked at—and continue to work within—some of the most respected intelligence and security organizations in the world. Don’t settle for a professional certificate when you can get the caliber of degree that national security threats require.
Information Technology: Prepare to advance in IT with both foundational knowledge and practiced hands-on skills. At Bellevue University, every information technology major studies essentials of networking systems and then completes a faculty-approved IT project, research study, certification or internship that applies what they’ve learned to a real-world business problem. Here, you’ll finish your IT degree ready to apply what you’ve learned at work.
Software Development: In every course—from introduction to programming through database design—you’ll get hands-on experience in projects that will build your expertise and help you close the gap between foundational computer science theory and a portfolio of work that will set you apart when you’re making your next career move. You’ll gain the hard skills and a managerial mindset that readies you for long-term career growth.
Web Development: Front-end web design and coding. Back-end server scripting and database skills. Through this web development degree program, you’ll learn it all and bring that knowledge together in an immersive web development boot camp course that gives you experience in planning, communication and delivery of a project. You’ll work as an individual and as part of a team—preparing you as the self-directed and collaborative professional employers want. Nearly every industry leverages digital technology in some capacity, and the trend shows in the job market’s demand for qualified web professionals. In this web development degree program, you’ll prepare for jobs like full-stack developer, software developer or software engineer. Study the latest techniques and frameworks used in web stacks and the skills needed to design and develop dynamic web applications.
Bellevue University, a partner of Central Community College, has degrees in several technology areas.
-100% online programs
-several start times throughout the year
-transfer in your associates degree to meet many gen ed requirements
Computer Science: The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree will help you develop a strong foundation in computing principles including algorithms, data structures, programming languages, cybersecurity, and databases. These skills can be applied to develop solutions to a wide variety of computational challenges. Courses will focus on computer theory, computing problems and solutions, and the design of computer systems from a scientific perspective. This online degree program also provides an opportunity to study computer science more broadly by choosing elective courses that will deepen your computing skills in targeted areas such as programming, data analysis and visualization, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and DevOps skills — all areas of expertise that are in high demand.
Computer Information Systems: In the CIS degree program, you’ll get to work with essential industry-standard technology to get you started in today’s IT workplace while also building the well-rounded skills you’ll need for a long and growing career path. Choose to follow a computer info systems track in applications development, business intelligence, cybersecurity or networking. In this information systems degree program, you dive into systems analysis and design, and learn how to problem solve and implement information systems, processes, components and software programs toward business challenges.
Cybersecurity: As technology evolves, so do the career opportunities for those with formal education in cyber threat mitigation. In this cybersecurity undergraduate degree program, you’ll prepare for career growth in a wide range of settings: Government agencies and public service organizations, Private sector businesses that handle consumer data or National security and intelligence agencies. At Bellevue University, we stand out among cybersecurity undergraduate degree programs with faculty who have worked at—and continue to work within—some of the most respected intelligence and security organizations in the world. Don’t settle for a professional certificate when you can get the caliber of degree that national security threats require.
Information Technology: Prepare to advance in IT with both foundational knowledge and practiced hands-on skills. At Bellevue University, every information technology major studies essentials of networking systems and then completes a faculty-approved IT project, research study, certification or internship that applies what they’ve learned to a real-world business problem. Here, you’ll finish your IT degree ready to apply what you’ve learned at work.
Software Development: In every course—from introduction to programming through database design—you’ll get hands-on experience in projects that will build your expertise and help you close the gap between foundational computer science theory and a portfolio of work that will set you apart when you’re making your next career move. You’ll gain the hard skills and a managerial mindset that readies you for long-term career growth.
Web Development: Front-end web design and coding. Back-end server scripting and database skills. Through this web development degree program, you’ll learn it all and bring that knowledge together in an immersive web development boot camp course that gives you experience in planning, communication and delivery of a project. You’ll work as an individual and as part of a team—preparing you as the self-directed and collaborative professional employers want. Nearly every industry leverages digital technology in some capacity, and the trend shows in the job market’s demand for qualified web professionals. In this web development degree program, you’ll prepare for jobs like full-stack developer, software developer or software engineer. Study the latest techniques and frameworks used in web stacks and the skills needed to design and develop dynamic web applications.