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Information and communications technology continue to revolutionize how we live, work, do business and share information. If you can imagine your future in this diverse, dynamic and rewarding field but you-re not sure where to start, an online Associate's degree in technology is a great career move.
Earning an online Associate's degree now can help you:
- Get your first job or advance your career in information or communications technology
- Earn credits toward a Bachelor's degree with a technology major
- Enhance your critical thinking and problem solving skills
- Explore potential new career options
An Associate's degree in technology typically requires 60 credits. If you intend to go on to complete your Bachelor's degree, earning an Associate's degree enables you to satisfy many of your general education requirements. You may also have the option of declaring a different major for your BA or BS degree and have all or most of your credits apply.
Our accredited colleges and univerities offer Associate's degree programs in technology that are designed for working adults who need maximum scheduling flexibility. Full-time students attending traditional on-campus programs typically earn an Associate's degree in two years, but many students complete their Associate's degree online in less time.
You-ll find degree and certificate programs in every aspect of information and telecommunications technology, from software engineering and database integration to web design, network security and project management. You can earn an online Associate's degree in:
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Networking
- Computer Network Engineering
- Database Technology
- Information Technology (IT)
- IT - Networking
- IT - Networking & Security Mgmt
- Internetworking Technology
- Networking
- Programming
- Project Management
- Software Engineering
- Web Development
- Wireless Networking
If you want to get started in a career that's ahead of the curve, explore these Associate's tehnology degree programs and request more information today. The respective college or university will help you make sure that a particular program is the best choice for your academic and career objectives.
Select Associate Technology Degree Program:
- Information Systems (Associate's)
For those seeking an AABA with a concentration in Information Systems degree online, the AIU School of Information Technology can help with your education needs.Information Technology is one of the fast...

- Computer Info. Science (Associate's)
What will I learn in the CIS program?The Computer Information Science program is designed to give you the hands-on training and academic instruction in the latest data communications and computer operat...

- Network Systems Administration (Associate's)
DeVry's Associate in Network Systems Administration program provides students with a background in network systems administration as applied to practical business situations. Today nothing is more criti...

- Information Technology (Associate's)
OverviewAs more and more organizations in every industry continue to rely upon technology to help run their businesses, the need continues to grow for dedicated IT professionals with industry-current kn...

- Web Design (Associate's)
For students interested in pursuing a career in the competitive field of web design, the Academy's Associate of Science degree program in Web Design is designed to prepare them with a real-world underst...

- Information Systems (Associate's)
This Associate in Arts in Information Systems program seeks to prepare the individual for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions. Th...

- Computer Networking Technology (Associate's)
Technology is the key to your successful future!
Opportunities are virtually endless when you have mastered technology. Are you looking for a training program that is in high demand and is ex...

- Information Systems Administration (Associate's)
The curriculum of the program focuses on technical, business and general education cores of studies. The technical core covers knowledge and skills in computer systems, operating systems, local and wide...


- Associate of Science in Information Technology
The need for professionals with strong information technology backgrounds will continue to increase as business, government, schools, and other organizations seek new applications for computers and netw...
