Information Technology: Program Resources
The Business and Technology Transfer Community
The KU School of Professional Studies provides a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs for working professionals. Our classes allow students to balance work, family, and education. Programs like the Business and Technology Transfer Community can help you maintain that balance.
The Business and Technology Transfer Community will connect you to events, programs, and unique learning opportunities. By the time you finish your associate’s degree, you’ll be ready to jump into your bachelor’s work.
As a member of a transfer community, you can expect to:
- Establish relationships with KU faculty and staff before you start classes.
- Develop a plan with milestones to complete your associate’s and bachelor’s degrees.
- Join professional and social events at KU and your community college.
- Engage in leadership activities in the KC metro.
Learn more about the Business and Technology Transfer Community
ABET Accreditation
The KU SPS Bachelor of Science in Information Technology is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET. Learn more about this important distinction.
Center for Undergraduate Research & Fellowships
We are dedicated to guiding students through the process of securing undergraduate research opportunities and applying for nationally competitive fellowships and scholarships.
We also host various programs to support students, faculty, and staff in their research endeavors, including:
- Emerging Scholars Program
- Undergraduate Research Awards
- Research Travel Awards
- Research-Intensive Course Mini-Grants
- Research presentation events
Learn more about research and fellowships
Honors program
The KU Honors Program provides a unique, supportive community for students focused on optimizing their education.
As part of the KU’s University Honors Program, you’ll be joining one of the top-ranked honors programs in the nation. KU honors students study abroad, undertake graduate-level research, and find success in their professional field more often, and earlier, than their peers.
Learn more about the honors program
Capstone project
The capstone project brings together the concepts and techniques learned in the information technology program coursework and applies them to a real-world problem. The selection of the capstone project is made by the student in conjunction with information technology faculty.
Research at KU
As a Research I institution, KU’s research endeavors create worldwide change. You’ll find countless opportunities to share in that transformative mission — and make your own mark — among more than 60 research centers and institutes.
Jayhawk Career Network
Whether you're a current student, recent grad, or lifetime member, we all have something in common: a desire to connect and help each other. Unique job opportunities, career support, a chance to mentor or seek mentorship, and countless resources are all available to you here, in one place.
Learn more about the Jayhawk Career Network
Advisory board
KU's information techonology, data analytics, and cybersecurity related programs are generoursly supported by the Information Technology Advisory Board. This group of dedicated experts, practitioners, employers, and educators provide valuable input, counsel, and other support to the academic program. See the advisory board.