Bachelor of Information Technology

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Bachelor of Information Technology

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Accredited degree (100% online)

Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology

No application required

Degree admission is entirely performance-based

Complete your bachelor's

You must transfer 61 credit hours towards the 127 credit degree

Approximately $273 per credit hour*

*Tuition is dependent on the number of credit hours being transferred. Illinois Tech may charge $333 per credit hour or $1,000 per three-credit course if additional credits are required.

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You may be eligible to have your prior learning on Coursera recognized for credit.

Program Overview

Your curriculum in this program will be a blend of theoretical content and practical application. Through laboratory-based instruction and hands-on projects, you will learn and then do. Included in your curriculum from Illinois Tech will be 16 information technology courses that total 48 credit hours for your major. Another 18 credit hours outside your major must also be earned at Illinois Tech in order to satisfy the remaining core course requirements.

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Complete List of Course Offerings

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Flexible
Start a pathway course and start earning credit towards your degree.
Convenient
Choose from 6 enrollment dates throughout the year and earn your degree in 5 semesters.
On-the-go
Take your studies on the go with mobile-friendly learning on iOS and Android. Some assignments can’t be completed on a mobile device.
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Illinois Tech is fully accredited and proudly offers its highly-rated courses online through Coursera.

Admissions Information

Important Dates

Spring B - Enrollment deadline is March 31st

  • November 4, 2024: Spring B Registration open
  • March 10, 2025: Spring B courses begin
  • March 31, 2025: Last day to register for Spring B Courses
  • April 21, 2025: Last day to upgrade open content for credit for Spring B
  • May 9,2025: Last day of Spring B courses

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Additional Resources

Illinois Tech Academic Calendar

Course Offerings by Session

PBA Quick Start Guide

Admissions Information

Important Dates

Spring B - Enrollment deadline is March 31st

  • November 4, 2024: Spring B Registration open
  • March 10, 2025: Spring B courses begin
  • March 31, 2025: Last day to register for Spring B Courses
  • April 21, 2025: Last day to upgrade open content for credit for Spring B
  • May 9,2025: Last day of Spring B courses

Upcoming Events

March 27: Save Money on Your Degree with Prior Learning Credit Webinar - Register here!

Additional Resources

Illinois Tech Academic Calendar

Course Offerings by Session

PBA Quick Start Guide

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Curriculum

This course highlights the conceptual framework and financial statements. It also provides in-depth analysis of accounting issues related to the measurement, recognition and disclosure of current and non-current assets, and revenue recognition.

Students who have previously completed any of the required courses will take a suitable replacement course approved by a program advisor.

This course will cover the measurement and reporting of a firm's liabilities and shareholders' equity. Topics include contingencies, subsequent events, bonds, leases, deferred taxes, pensions, equity transactions, and earning per share.

Students who have previously completed any of the required courses will take a suitable replacement course approved by a program advisor.

Introduction to management accounting principles, as used to facilitate and align internal decisions made by managers and employees. Topics include analytical tools and techniques to address common business problems, cost information systems, budgeting, and strategic performance measurement systems.

Students who have previously completed any of the required courses will take a suitable replacement course approved by a program advisor.

Introduction to conceptual and applied material in the field of auditing. Emphasizes the audit process, reporting, and professional responsibilities.

Students who have previously completed any of the required courses will take a suitable replacement course approved by a program advisor.

Introduction to historical and conceptual as well as applied material in the accounting area of federal taxation; emphasizes the provisions of the tax law relevant to accounting measurement methods.

Students who have previously completed any of the required courses will take a suitable replacement course approved by a program advisor.

Students in the iMSA program will be able to choose from a list of electives to fulfill their degree requirements. Some electives include:

  • Data Analytics for Management Accounting
  • Data Analytics Foundations for Accountancy
  • Statistical Analytics for Accountancy
  • Data Analytics Applications in Accounting
  • Risk Management and Innovation

View a full list of available electives.

Concentrations:

  • Accounting Analytics

Specializations or Emphasis Areas:

  • Taxation
  • Corporate Governance & International Business
  • Finance
  • Information Technology & Control
  • Supply Chain Management

Learn more about the concentrations and specializations.