About the School of Information Technology

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The University of Cincinnati School of Information Technology, offers many programs for students at different stages of their education. These include undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, accelerated bachelor’s-to-master’s programs, minors, and certificates.

Our school is proud to be one of the top places to study Information Technology in Cincinnati, Ohio. We work to create a welcoming and supportive community where students can learn, grow, and prepare for successful careers in technology.

Rankings

The School of Information Technology is nationally recognized for its strong programs. The graduate Information Technology program has been ranked among the top IT programs in not only Ohio but also the United States, including a Top 12 Best Online Graduate IT Program and Top 7 for Veterans by U.S. News & World Report. 

Top Ranked Program as #7 for Graduate Information Technology for Veterans
Top Ranked Program as #12 for Graduate Information Technology (Tie)

Above Rankings are from U.S. News and World Report 2026 Best Online Programs


Explore Out IT Programs

The School of Information Technology offers programs that prepare students for careers in today’s fast-growing technology field. From undergraduate degrees to graduate programs and certificates, students gain hands-on experience and learn the skills needed to solve real-world technology challenges.

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Bachelor of Science in IT (BSIT)

The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology is our most popular program and gives students a strong foundation in modern IT systems. Students choose a track in cybersecurity, network infrastructure, or software development while learning skills in areas like databases, networking, software development, and digital media. The program ends with a two-semester senior design project where students build a real-world IT solution and present it at the annual IT Expo.

Female students in SOIT program

Master of Science in IT (MSIT)

The Master of Science in Information Technology prepares students for advanced careers in technology, research, and leadership. Students can choose a specialization in cybersecurity, mobile and social application development, IT infrastructure, or game development.

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Accelerated IT Programs

Students can earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree faster through our accelerated programs. These programs allow students to combine the BS in Information Technology with graduate degrees such as a Master of Science in Information Technology, Master of Business Administration, Master of Instructional Design and Technology, or Master of Health Informatics.

SOIT students in classroom

Minors and Certificates

Students can build their technology skills through an Information Technology minor or certificates in areas such as foundations in cybersecurity, database management, networking, software development, and web development.


Applied Learning

Co-op Experience

AccoStudents in the School of Information Technology gain real-world experience through the University of Cincinnati’s nationally recognized cooperative education (co-op) program. Co-ops allow students to work in professional IT roles while earning their degree, helping them build technical skills, grow their professional network, and gain valuable industry experience before graduation.

IT Expo

Each year, students showcase their work at the IT Expo, a public event held at the end of the spring semester. During the Expo, senior students present their capstone projects, which are real-world technology solutions developed during their two-semester senior design course. The event brings together students, faculty, industry partners, alumni, and the community to celebrate innovation and student achievement.


Career Opportunities

Information technology professionals are in high demand across many industries, including healthcare, finance, education, government, and technology companies. Careers in IT include roles such as software developer, cybersecurity analyst, network administrator, systems engineer, and data specialist. With strong technical skills and hands-on experience, graduates can pursue a wide range of career opportunities and help organizations solve problems, protect information, and build new technologies

Two of the fastest-growing IT fields are cybersecurity, where professionals protect systems and data from threats, and software development, where developers create web, mobile, and enterprise applications. Whether you choose a track in these areas or in network infrastructure, our programs give you the skills and hands-on experience for top IT careers, and all programs prepare students for in-demand IT opportunities nationwide.

Average salary for students with a Cybersecurity degree is $124,910
Average salary for students with a Software Application Development degree is $103,000

Above Rankings are from U.S. Bereau of Labor Statistics

School of IT in the News

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Digital Futures brings fire safety to the screen

April 27, 2026

Fire Escape is a video game created by the Digital Performance Lab in Digital Futures that teaches kids how to survive and escape a house fire. The video game is now available to play in the Cincinnati Fire Museum, and is expanding to other museums across the country.

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UC IT student is set to graduate one year after completing high school

April 17, 2026

By taking College Credit Plus classes as a high schooler, Gage Sweet was able to complete most of his bachelor of science in information technology degree before graduating from West Clermont High School. Now, one year after receiving his high school diploma, Sweet is graduating with his BSIT from University of Cincinnati.