Earn Your Bachelor of Science in Information Technology at UC!
Are you ready to lead in the fast-paced world of technology? The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program at the University of Cincinnati prepares you to design, implement, and manage IT solutions. With hands-on experience, personalized instruction, and paid co-op opportunities, you’ll be equipped to excel in diverse IT fields such as software application development, game simulation/development and data technologies.
First BSIT program in Ohio accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Why Choose UC's BSIT Program?
The BSIT program at UC combines rigorous coursework with practical experiences including:
- Four concentrations: data technologies, game development, networking/systems administration, and software development.
- Five semesters of paid co-op work, providing over a year of professional experience. Earn while you learn!
- Lab or project-based learning in almost every course
- A unique senior project to be showcased at the annual IT Expo.
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About the Faculty and Learning Environment
Our faculty are experts dedicated to bridging theory with practice. With mentorship opportunities and connections to the industry, our professors will guide you through transformative learning experiences.

Hazem Said
School of Information Technology Director and Professor
Since 2012, Hazem Said has served as the school director for the information technology programs at the University of Cincinnati. In his 25 years at UC, Said has served as a professor and department head, established the School of Information Technology and serves as a co-director of the Ohio Cyber Range Institute.

Shane Halse
Assistant Professor and Interim Director of Undergraduate Programs
Shane Halse earned his PhD in 2019 from Penn State University and began his career here at Cincinnati in the same year. Halse's research interests include crisis response and improving the quality and quantity of information provided to first responders through the use of social media technologies.
My favorite part about UC was how helpful the professors were and how it felt like you were part of a family. I loved it so much I am coming back for my graduate degree.”
Britany Stebel School of Information Technology