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When it comes to information technology education, you have more options than in previous years. For instance, today you can gain all or most of your education in an online format, which allows you to continue working without attending classes. You also can attend campus classes if this is more suitable to your needs.


Obtaining Your Information Technology Degree


There are varying levels of education when it comes to information technology, which include the associate, bachelor, master and doctoral degrees. Each degree level can serve as the next step to your career in the IT field. However, most people that want a career in the information technology field will have at least a bachelor's degree. Those interested in management tend to go on for their master's degree while the doctoral degree is typically for those heading into academics.


Types of Information Technology Degrees


There are several different IT degrees you can obtain either online or via a campus setting. Most schools also have a combination of both online and on-campus so you can mix and match them as you desire. Some of these degree programs include computer information science, information systems, information security, and information technology and management, to name a few.


Courses Typically Taken in a Degree Program


As you begin your information technology education path, you will find that depending on the degree program and level of education you are at, the coursework can be very different. You may engage in programming, mathematics and other high-tech computer classes throughout your degree program.