BE ON THE LEADING EDGE OF TECHNOLOGY WITH NOVA’S IMMERSIVE PROGRAM
Gain essential knowledge and skills for the high-demand and fast-growing IT field with a NOVA information systems technology degree or certificate.
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS
Associate Degree in Information Systems Technology
Move your IT career forward with NOVA’s Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Information Systems Technology degree. In NOVA’s immersive program, you’ll be prepared to enter the IT field, increase your knowledge and update your skills if you’re already in the field — or add to your abilities in other fields.
Certificates
- Length
- Two Years
- Credits
- 65
- Locations
- Alexandria, Annandale, Loudoun, Manassas, Woodbridge, Online
WHY STUDY INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AT NOVA?
Credentialed Information Systems Technology Faculty
You’ll learn from NOVA information systems technology faculty who have the educational background and industry experience to teach you the latest theories and practices in the field.
Immersive Information Systems Technology Courses
You’ll take classes in an immersive program that helps you build foundational concepts and skills in information systems technology. You’ll also be set up for four industry certifications.
Affordable Information Systems Technology Programs
You’ll receive a low-cost information systems technology education. You may even be eligible for NOVA scholarships. Do you have industry certifications? You may receive credit to reduce costs.
Program Details
Information Systems Technology Flyer
Accreditations
Northern Virginia Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award the associate degree and certificate in information systems technology. It is also designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Credits and
Transfer Info
Credit for Prior Learning
Credit for prior learning (CPL) generally refers to the process of granting college credit for learning gained in nontraditional ways, including but not limited to: certifications, AP or IB exams, military training, or life experience.
Transferring
Learn more about possible transfer opportunities associated with this program of study. Students interested in transferring should contact an advisor or counselor to further discuss their plans.