


In Information Technology, we draw on the university’s rich resources in engineering, computer science, architecture, management, and the sciences to prepare students for a career in integration, design and management of computing and telecommunication resources and services in such diverse fields as bioengineering, e-commerce, multimedia, network security, software engineering, and telecommunications.

When he was 13 years old, Oscar Tapia always carried a dictionary. It was his friend and his teacher -- his passport to a brighter future. He had just arrived from Mexico and was eager to learn English.
D.J. Kehoe began playing videogames when he was 8 years old. He had a simple computer -- a Commodore 64 -- on which he played endless games. His early infatuation with the games, and his attendant curiosity about how they worked, led him -- at age 8 -- to become a programming prodigy.
Recruits a variety of majors from multiple disciplines from NJ’s top science and technology university. Participants consistently rate this events the best organized career fair with the best hiring outcomes in the NJ/NY metro area.



