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University of Phoenix Releases College of Information Technology (IT) Programs Guide

New guide designed to help students learn more about information technology programs as well as time and money-savings opportunities at the University

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--University of Phoenix is pleased to announce the release of its new College of Business and Information Technology (IT) Programs Guide, a resource designed to help students, prospective students and working professionals learn more about IT programs at University of Phoenix and explore ways to reduce the cost of their education. The guide is a natural extension of the university’s commitment to providing students with the resources they need to explore career options.

“At University of Phoenix, our innovative IT programs offer students the opportunity to gain career-relevant skills in weeks, not years," shares Dean of the College of Business and IT, Kathryn Uhles. "The IT Programs Guide details our skills-aligned courses, student benefits, and cost-saving opportunities, making it an invaluable resource for prospective students.”

The guide highlights the following key features of the university’s information technology degree programs:

Skills-Aligned Learning: All bachelor's and master's degree programs open for new enrollment are aligned with the most in-demand workplace skills, ensuring that graduates are not just knowledgeable but also job-ready from day one.

Career-Focused Education: To enhance career prospects, the university offers the opportunity to earn two credentials for the price of one. Students can add certificates that count as elective courses, enriching their resumes and broadening their career opportunities.

Flexible Learning Options: Designed for busy adults, the university’s programs allow students to take one 5- to 6-week course at a time, enabling them to balance work, family, and education while staying on track to graduate on time.

Lifetime Career Services: The Career Services for Life® commitment provides students and graduates with ongoing support, including one-on-one career coaching, resume reviews, and interview preparation at no additional cost, ensuring they are well-prepared for every career move.

University of Phoenix offers the following IT Degree Programs:

· Associate Degree Programs:

o Associate of Arts with a concentration in Information Technology

o Associate of Science in Cybersecurity

· Bachelor's Degree Programs:

o Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

o Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity

o Bachelor of Science in Data Science

o Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

o Bachelor of Science in Information Technology – Direct Assessment

· Master's Degree Programs:

o Master of Information Systems

o Master of Information Systems – Competency Based

o Master of Science in Cybersecurity

o Master of Science in Data Science

In addition to the Information Technology Programs Guide, University of Phoenix offers a comprehensive Savings Explorer® tool that presents information about scholarship opportunities, as well as transferring college credit and earning credit for prior learning through Prior Learning Assessment, national testing programs, alternative credit providers, and military service. By answering a few simple questions via the Savings Explorer tool, prospective students can find out what other students with relevant experience have saved.

About University of Phoenix

University of Phoenix innovates to help working adults enhance their careers and develop skills in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, skills-mapped curriculum for our bachelor’s and master’s degree programs and a Career Services for Life® commitment help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit phoenix.edu/blog.html.

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Michele Mitchum
University of Phoenix
michele.mitchum@phoenix.edu

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University of Phoenix
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