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    Build a Career in Information Sciences & Technology

    Learn the foundations of IT systems, data, networks, and digital problem-solving.

    Duration
    9–24 months
    Certifications
    CompTIA A+; CompTIA Network+; Google IT Support
    Key Skills
    Analytical thinking, problem-solving, communication, technical troubleshooting, adaptability
    Work Settings
    IT departments, tech companies, government agencies, consulting firms, helpdesk teams, data support roles
    Job Outlook
    +15% (Much faster than average)
    Salary Range
    $55K–$105K+

    What Is Information Sciences and Technology?

    Information Sciences & Technology (IST) blends computer science fundamentals with applied IT, preparing students for a wide range of technical support and systems roles.

    Ideal for individuals seeking a flexible IT career path with strong job growth and skill-building across hardware, software, networks, and data.

    What You'll Learn in Information Sciences and Technology Training

    Core Skills

    • Networking
    • Databases
    • Cybersecurity basics
    • IT support
    • Operating systems
    • Cloud concepts
    • Programming fundamentals
    • Troubleshooting

    Safety & Compliance

    • Data privacy basics
    • Security best practices
    • Compliance awareness
    • Professional ethics
    • Responsible AI use (as applicable)

    Tools & Technology

    • CompTIA A+
    • CompTIA Network+
    • Google IT Support

    Admissions Requirements for Information Sciences and Technology Training

    Most Information Sciences and Technology programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.

    Basic computer skills
    Reliable internet (if online)
    Willingness to learn and practice

    Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.

    Certifications for Information Sciences and Technology

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    CompTIA A+

    CompTIA

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    CompTIA Network+

    Google

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    Google IT Support

    Google

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.

    Information Sciences and Technology Salary & Job Outlook

    $55K–$105K+
    National Salary Range
    ~$78,000
    Median Salary
    +15% (Much faster than average)
    Job Growth Rate
    High Demand
    Market Outlook

    Strong demand driven by rapid expansion of digital systems, increased reliance on information technology infrastructure, and continued need for professionals who support, manage, and optimize information systems across industries.

    Career Outlook for Information Sciences and Technology

    Work Settings

    Tech companies, corporations, government agencies, MSPs, IT teams, data support roles

    Advancement Path

    Build specialization skills; earn role-relevant certifications; progress to analyst, engineer, or lead roles with experience.

    What Is the Difference Between Information Sciences and Technology and Information Technology (IT)?

    TL;DR: Information Sciences and Technology focuses on how information systems support organizations and users, while Information Technology emphasizes hands-on technical support and infrastructure.

    Information Sciences and Technology programs examine how data, systems, and technology are designed, managed, and used within organizations. This path blends technical knowledge with systems analysis, information management, user needs, and organizational processes, often preparing students for roles that bridge technology and business. Information Technology programs are more operational and hands-on, emphasizing hardware, networking, system administration, troubleshooting, and end-user support. Choose Information Sciences and Technology if you want to work at the intersection of systems, users, and organizational needs; choose Information Technology if you want a practical, technical role supporting infrastructure and day-to-day IT operations.

    Comparing Programs
    Information Sciences and Technology
    Information Technology (IT)
    Primary Focus
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Designing, managing, and improving information systems to support organizations and users

    Information Technology (IT)

    Hands-on technical support and maintenance of infrastructure, systems, and user environments

    Typical Training Length
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Associate to bachelor programs blending systems analysis and information management

    Information Technology (IT)

    Certificate to associate programs focused on operational IT skills

    Core Skills
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Systems analysis, information management, user needs, process improvement, requirements translation

    Information Technology (IT)

    Hardware, networking, OS administration, troubleshooting, end-user support

    Certifications
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Information systems or business-systems credentials depending on program

    Information Technology (IT)

    IT support/infrastructure certifications depending on program

    Work Settings
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Enterprise systems teams, business/tech bridge roles, analytics or operations groups

    Information Technology (IT)

    Help desks, IT departments, infrastructure and operations teams

    Technology Used
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Information systems platforms, databases, workflow and reporting tools

    Information Technology (IT)

    Servers, networks, desktops, operating systems, ticketing tools

    Career Progression
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Systems analyst, information systems specialist, business-technology liaison roles

    Information Technology (IT)

    IT technician, systems administrator, network/support specialist

    Best For
    Information Sciences and Technology

    Students who want to work at the intersection of systems, users, and organizational needs

    Information Technology (IT)

    Students who want practical, hands-on roles supporting infrastructure and day-to-day IT operations

    Information Sciences and Technology

    Choose Information Sciences and Technology if you want to work at the intersection of systems, users, and organizational needs.

    Information Technology (IT)

    Choose Information Technology if you want practical, hands-on roles supporting infrastructure and day-to-day IT operations.

    Benefits of Information Sciences and Technology Training

    Strong foundational IT training
    High job demand
    Pathways into cybersecurity, cloud, networking, or software
    Industry-recognized certifications support rapid career entry

    Information Sciences and Technology Student Reviews

    "This program gave me a strong IT foundation and certification prep."

    Miles N.
    IT Support Specialist

    "I was able to move into a tech role quickly."

    Brooke A.
    Systems Technician

    "Great mix of computing and practical IT learning."

    Josh P.
    Network Support Tech

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