East Carolina University, located in the city of Greenville, enrolls more than 28,000 students and is the largest university in North Carolina. Several undergraduate majors are available through ECU’s College of Engineering and Technology, one of which is the Bachelor of Science in Information and Computer Technology. The degree equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge in design, implementation, security and troubleshooting of computer systems. Within the BS in Information and Computer Technology, students can choose to concentrate in Networking, Security, or Information Technology. Graduates of the program are prepared to work in organizations of any size, having gained hands-on experience through internships, cooperative learning, capstone projects, and laboratory research. Short- and long-term work opportunities may be available with companies such as Honeywell, IBM, Cisco Systems, and Verizon. The program consists of a total of 126 credit hours in courses ranging from Humanities and Fine Arts to Health to PC Hardware. Some scholarships may be available to undergraduate ICT students through the university as well as the Department of Technology Systems. ECU has a deadline in March for first-year students applying to enroll in the fall semester. East Carolina also has an online Bachelor of Science degree completion program for technology students who have completed an Associate in Applied Science degree.