Department of Information Technology
Technology keeps the world running. Build the networking, systems, and infrastructure skills modern organizations depend on — entirely online.
Introduction: Department of Information Technology
The Department of Information Technology at International University Canada prepares students to manage networks, maintain systems, and support the technology infrastructure organizations rely on daily. Our programs cover network administration, systems support, IT security basics, and infrastructure management, equipping graduates for hands-on technical careers. Offered entirely online, our curriculum welcomes aspiring IT professionals, current help-desk staff seeking advancement, and career changers entering the technology field.
Department Overview
Every organization depends on reliable IT infrastructure — from networks and servers to everyday technical support. At IUC, our information technology curriculum builds the hands-on technical skills needed to keep systems running smoothly and securely.
The Department of Information Technology operates under the School of Engineering & Technology at International University Canada. Faculty specialize in network administration, systems support, and IT infrastructure management. Classes are delivered asynchronously online, allowing students to study deeply on a flexible schedule.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| School | School of Engineering & Technology |
| Mode of Study | 100% Online — Asynchronous |
| Programs Offered | Diploma | Bachelor’s |
| Intake | Spring & Fall — Rolling Admissions Available |
| Language of Instruction | English |
| Institution | International University Canada (IUC) |
Programs Offered — Department of Information Technology
The department offers a focused academic pathway from foundational diploma study through to a full undergraduate degree, preparing students for hands-on IT careers.
Diploma in Information Technology
ENTRYA foundational program covering networking basics, hardware fundamentals, and core IT support skills.
Duration: 12–18 months
Credits: 60
Tuition: CAD $2,500 | Up to 60% financial aid
View Diploma Program →BSc in IT
UNDERGRADA comprehensive undergraduate degree covering network administration, systems management, and IT infrastructure design.
Duration: 36–48 months
Credits: 120
Tuition: CAD $6,000 | Min. payable CAD $2,400
View Bachelor’s Program →Areas of Study & Research Focus
The Department of Information Technology covers the practical, infrastructure-focused side of modern computing.
Network Administration
Setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting computer networks.
Systems Administration
Managing servers, operating systems, and enterprise IT environments.
IT Infrastructure Management
Planning and maintaining the hardware and systems organizations rely on.
Technical Support & Help Desk
Diagnosing and resolving everyday technology issues for end users.
Cloud Computing Fundamentals
Understanding cloud platforms and their role in modern IT systems.
IT Security Basics
Foundational practices for protecting systems and data from threats.
Database Management
Maintaining and supporting organizational data systems.
IT Project Coordination
Supporting the planning and rollout of technology projects.
Why Study Information Technology at IUC?
Build the practical, hands-on technical skills every organization depends on. Here’s why students choose this department:
100% Online Flexibility
Study from anywhere in the world, entirely on your own schedule.
Hands-On, Practical Curriculum
Courses built around real networking and systems support scenarios.
Clear Academic Pathway
Progress from Diploma to a full Bachelor’s degree in IT.
Experienced Faculty
Instructors with real network administration and IT support backgrounds.
Affordable & Accessible
Up to 60% financial aid available across all program levels.
Immediate Job Relevance
IT support and infrastructure skills are needed in every industry.
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Career Outcomes & Graduate Pathways
Graduates step into hands-on technical roles supporting IT operations across businesses, schools, and government agencies.
Meet the Faculty
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Dr. Raymond J. Fletcher
Professor – School of BusinessDr. Gregory N. Whitfield
Associate Professor – School of BusinessDr. Sandra K. Holloway
Assistant Professor – School of BusinessAdmissions — Simple & Flexible
Because every program is delivered 100% online, admission to the Department of Information Technology is straightforward — no campus visits, no rigid deadlines. We welcome learners from any background with an interest in IT and systems support.
| Program Level | What You Need |
|---|---|
| Diploma | Secondary School Certificate (or equivalent) + valid ID |
| Bachelor’s | Secondary School Certificate (or equivalent) + personal statement |
Rolling admissions are available year-round, with main intakes in Spring (January) and Fall (September). Apply whenever you’re ready — there’s no need to wait.
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