Program Information
The Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology can be configured to suit students’ unique professional goals and requirements. The flexible structure allows students to acquire new knowledge or to refresh their knowledge and skills in areas they need most. Students will gain insight into information technology management through interdisciplinary coursework that will teach them to learn and assimilate new technologies in changing business environments. Students will also gain leadership expertise, build problem-solving skills, and develop global understanding of technology issues.
The 15-unit Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology requires completion, with a “C” average or better, of the following 15 units at Golden Gate University. Enrollment as a degree candidate is not required. Please note that some courses taken as part of certificate programs will have prerequisites. These prerequisites must be satisfied (through transfer of equivalent course work or by taking the courses at Golden Gate University) before the certificate courses can be completed.
Courses successfully completed in this program may be transferred, if applicable, to the MS in information technology management degree. However, students must still satisfy the graduate admission requirements.
For further information, refer to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment .”