Why Study Information Technology?
Core Skills and Certifications
Throughout your studies, you’ll develop:
- Core IT skills essential for today’s workforce.
- In-demand soft skills for effective collaboration and communication.
- Preparation for prominent industry IT certifications to enhance your résumé.
Hands-On Learning Opportunities
Gain real-world experience through:
- Working with the Dominican University IT department, including our Chief Information Officer, who is also one of our IT professors.
- Completing at least one internship at a local or national business.
Our Motto: Doing Business Right
At Dominican University, we live by our motto, Doing Business Right. This means you’ll not only learn how to drive business success through IT, but also how to use IT to improve the world. These skills are increasingly important in an era where consumers demand ethical and sustainable business practices.
You can also choose a concentration in:
- Infrastructure
- Application Development
Flexible Study Options
We understand that balancing responsibilities can be challenging. That’s why we offer:
- In-person classes during the day.
- Evening classes for flexibility.
- Online courses to fit your busy schedule.
A Vibrant University Experience
At Dominican University, we know that college isn’t just about academics. You’ll receive the support you need to succeed while also enjoying a vibrant and engaging campus life.
You’ll have the opportunity to:
- Join a wide range of clubs.
- Participate in athletic programs.
- Explore everything nearby New York City has to offer.
Exciting Career Opportunities
With a Dominican University IT degree, you could pursue a variety of roles, including:
- Computer Service Technician
- Application Developer
- Chief Information Officer
Whether you aim for a BS in Information Technology, an IT minor, or an IT certificate, Dominican University will provide
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Potential earnings*
$38,000 – $165,000
Career prospects*
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for people with math degrees is expected to grow 28% from 2020 to 2030, which is must faster than the average
Program length
4 years
Outcomes
Bachelor of Science – Information Technology ( Application Development)
Bachelor of Science – Information Technology (Infrastructure)
Bachelor of Science- Information Technology (Public Health Informatics & Technology)
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Job Opportunities
There are so many types of careers you can build with a business management degree. You could build your own business in any field, or you could seek employment with banks, software companies, consumer goods manufacturers, or pretty much any other business.
Right now, some examples of the kinds of job titles you could aspire to include:
- Computer Service Technician
- ICT Help Desk Technician
- Business Analyst
- Business Development Manager
- IT Continuity Risk Analyst
- Cyber Security Analyst
- IT Security Engineer
- Data Analyst
- Data Scientist
- Datacenter Technician
- Database Administrator
- Information Management Officer
- Computer Hardware Engineer
- IT Consultant
- IT Security Consultant
- IT Manager
- ICT Project Manager
- Multimedia Developer
- Software Developer
- Web Developer
- Network Administrator
- Network and Systems Engineer
- Programmer
- Software Developer
- Systems Administrator
- Chief Information Officer
What You’ll Learn
Throughout your IT degree, you’ll learn core ‘hard skills’ like hardware, software, programming, network management and design, and database management. And you’ll get the opportunity to take liberal arts courses that relate to the industry you’d like to specialize in, so you can better understand the businesses you wish to work within. We’ll also help you develop the in-demand ‘soft skills’ that will set you apart from other IT graduates, helping you secure your dream jobs.
You’ll also learn more advanced IT skills when you choose your concentration. We offer concentrations in application development (e.g. for budding app developers) and IT infrastructure (e.g. to equip you to manage IT infrastructure for large corporations).
Above all, you’ll learn how to use information technology to make the world a better place.
Degree Details
The cost of attendance is an estimate of what it will cost to attend Dominican University for an academic year.
Course Structure
When you enroll in the Dominican University IT degree program, you can choose to complete a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, a Minor in Information Technology or a Certificate in Personal Computers.
For a BS Information Technology, you’ll complete 120 credits consisting of:
- 60 credits from the liberal arts division
- 31 core credits (MG 211, MK 114, IX 250, BU 213, AC 111, AC 112, FN 226, MG 310, MG 355, MG 474)
- 24 IT course credits
- Three internship or practicum credits
- Two Freshman Seminar credits
For a Minor in Information Technology, you’ll complete 18 credits consisting of:
- Units IX 250, IXZ 200
- Four other IT courses
We also offer a New-York-State-approved Certificate in Personal Computers, which consists of:
- IX 120 (word processing)
- IX 130 (graphics)
- IX 140 (internet)
- IX 150 (office tech)
- IX 160 (project management tech)
- IX 170 (publishing tech)
- IX 180 (communications tech)
- IX 190 (spreadsheets)
If you choose to undertake a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (you want to major in information technology), you can choose from three concentrations:
Application Development — If you want to learn how to build apps, games, or other kinds of software applications, this concentration is for you. You’ll study intermediate and advanced programming, and can choose to study mobile app development, programming for the internet, transact SQL programming, and applied software development.
Public Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) – PHIT is a developing field that brings advances in data science to work towards improving public health for all. If you want to improve lives and have a passion for analyzing data and solving puzzles, PHIT is right for you!
Infrastructure — If you want to learn how to develop and support the information technology infrastructure that underpins businesses around the world, this concentration is for you. You’ll study things like help-desk management, technology hardware, network technology, and windows server management.
Three of our units are based on industry technology certifications. If you complete any of the below courses, you’ll be well equipped to take the IT certification exams, which will greatly enhance your CV, and we recommend you do so while you’re a student or soon after you graduate (while all the information is fresh in your mind).
- IX 300 is based on the Comp TIA A Certification
- IX 310 is based on the Comp TIA Network Certification
- IX 330 is based on the Microsoft Server Certification
The Division of Business Administration at Dominican University of Blauvelt has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11374 Strang Line Road in Lenexa, Kansas, USA.
Department Staff

Carrie Boericke, BA, MA
Office: (845) 848-4021
Location: Casey Hall 103
Area(s) of Specialization: Finance, Economics

Ivan Rudolph-Shabinsky, EdD
Office: 845-848-4023
Location: Casey Hall-Business Administration Division
Area(s) of Specialization: Marketing, Finance, Investments, Sports Management

Russell Diaz, AAS, BS, MS
Office: (845) 848-4048
Location: Casey Hall
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Mary McLean-Hely
Office: 845-848-4017
Location: Casey Hall 103
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Dali Evans
Office: 845-848-4039
Location: Rosary Hall, Lower Level
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Denise Dawkins Weir, EdD
Office: 845-848-4020
Location: Casey Hall 104
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