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At the University of Phoenix, Washington DC Campus, those who live and work in the District of Columbia have an opportunity to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in business and technology. As is true of all facilities, the University of Phoenix in Washington DC offers courses and degree programs that have been specially designed to allow working adults the opportunity to pursue their education while maintaining their work, family and personal commitments.

District of Columbia students, earn a degree in Information Technology at the University of Phoenix , Washington DC Campus.

At the University of Phoenix, Washington DC Campus, students have several options for concentrations when pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology. Concentrations in this degree program include:

  • Information Systems Security
  • Multimedia and Visual Communication
  • Software Engineering

In their pursuit of the Master of Information Systems degree, graduate students at the Washington DC Campus earn their degrees online. They use digital materials to understand the role of business systems, learn and apply principles of systems analysis and design and independently analyze and evaluate information technologies. All courses at the Washington DC Campus of University of Phoenix are taught by faculty members who have both advanced degrees and invaluable real-world experience in their fields. Courses are designed by academic professionals, often working together with industry professionals; to be sure University of Phoenix students are getting an education that incorporates quality, relevance and rigor.

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Program offerings are subject to change and may not be available in both online and on-campus formats.

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Washington, DC, 20001-1431
Phone: 202.423.2520

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