Online Programs
Technology for Human Empowerment
In keeping with Pace's motto Opportunitas, The Seidenberg School is proud to offer online degrees at every level.
Associate Degrees
Our innovative, award-winning* associate degrees enable telecommunications and network workers located anywhere in the United States to stay ahead of the technology curve in rapidly changing industries.
AS in Applied Information Technology, Telecommunications Concentration*
AS in Applied Information Technology, Networking Technologies Concentration*
AS in Applied Information Technology, Personal Computer Applications Concentration*
AS in Applied Information Technology, Video Technologies Concentration*
AS in Applied Information Technology, Wireless Networking Concentration*
*2002 Alfred P. Sloan Consortium Effective Practice Award for Excellence in Student Satisfaction
Bachelor's Degrees
Our BS in Professional Technology Studies, Telecommunications Concentration and BS in Professional Technology Studies, Internet Technology for e-Commerce Concentration are bachelor's completion programs designed for adults who are motivated to learn in an online electronic environment and do not want to or are unable to attend traditionally scheduled classes. Students in the program must have an associate's degree or the equivalent and typically also have experience in the workplace.
Master's Degrees
The MS in Internet Technology is offered both online and on-site. It is a broadly based interdisciplinary degree providing a solid foundation in Internet Technology while allowing the student to pursue a concentration in a complementary discipline or emerging technology. Online concentration options include Security and Information Assurance and Internet Technology for e-Commerce; on site concentrations include Network Administration, Telecommunications Management, and Open Source Application Development.
Doctoral Degrees
The Doctor of Professional Studies in Computing degree employs two modes of study: monthly on-campus weekend residencies and asynchronous study via a variety of Internet technologies. There are two doctoral cohorts: one for computing and IT professionals and another for education professionals.