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South University, Novi Information Technology Associate of Science Degree Program

Information Technology programs offered at South University—novi

Program Information

The South University, Novi Information Technology associate’s degree program can prepare you with the courses in information technology needed to understand the theoretical and applied uses of information technology in various business applications.

The Associate of Science (AS) in Information Technology degree program teaches technical skills beyond the foundational courses include basic web design, introductory database design, network architecture and protocols, and computer programming. This curriculum is designed to help students when they enter an entry-level position where computing technology is used and applied. An affinity for logic and algebraic math is recommended for students entering this Novi Information Technology associate’s degree program; no prior technical knowledge is assumed for the incoming student but an affinity for technology and its uses is necessary to succeed.

Courses in the associate’s degree program are transferable to the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree program.

Program Outcomes

Computer support specialists and help desk technicians give technical assistance, support, and advice to computer users and customers. Businesses and organizations rely on these specialists to troubleshoot and provide technical support for hardware, software, and systems.

Graduates of the AS in Information Technology program are prepared for entry-level positions such as:

  • Support Specialist
  • Help Desk Technician
  • Software Trainer

Tuition Data for this program at South University, Novi, MI

Below is the current tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

Books & Digital Resources$3200
Program Fees$175
Room & Board$0
Tuition$43160

The financial aid office uses an estimate of direct and indirect costs to determine how much financial aid a student may be eligible for. Direct costs include tuition, fees, some books and supplies, and institutional housing. Indirect costs include estimates of other living expenses, transportation and personal expenses. Housing costs may be considered direct or indirect. Examples of the costs of attendance estimates used can be found by clicking here.

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