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Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Information and Telecommunication Systems

The Post-baccalaureate Graduate Certificate in Information and Telecommunication Systems provides students an opportunity to obtain basic knowledge about information and telecommunication systems without completing an additional degree program. It is particularly appropriate for students who have little or no experience in information technology, as it provides students the basic knowledge to utilize information technology effectively and efficiently. This certificate is designed for students who wish to obtain skills in the management and development of information systems in their organizations. The focus is on system planning, design, and development of IT systems aimed at improvement of processes and functions in the organization.

The certificate also provides entrée to the Master of Science in Information and Telecommunication Systems for Business (MSITS), as certificate students satisfy all of the prerequisite requirements and can transfer two courses into the degree program.
For more information about the program, contact the IT Department Academic Adviser, Denise Dean in Washington, DC and Montgomery County at 301-294-7234 (email d.dean@jhu.edu).

Program Locations: Columbia, Downtown Baltimore, Rockville, Washington, DC

PDF Version

The academic year catalog is also available in a printable PDF format.

If you have any questions regarding the content of the printable catalog, please call 1-800-GO-TO-JHU. Our student services advisers would be happy to assist you.

This document is printed once a year. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader Download Adobe Acrobat Reader to view its contents.

Download: 2007-2008 Academic Year Catalog (1.8 MB, 263 pages) *

* Note: this PDF document is 263 pages long. To print individual sections, please note the start and end pages of the section, and indicate the pages to print in the Adobe Reader's Print Range option under the File > Print menu.

Last updated on June 25, 2007