Rochester Institute of Technology
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An online associate in technology introduces foundational concepts alongside general education coursework. These programs are commonly used as a starting point for students new to college or as a structured transfer pathway toward a bachelor’s degree.
Some students use an associate degree to build academic momentum and transferable credits. Others use it to explore technology before committing to higher degree levels.
An online associate degree in technology introduces core concepts alongside general education coursework.
Most online associate programs combine general education, introductory technology courses, and electives.
Many programs are structured around two academic years, but pacing and transfer credits can change the timeline.
Common courses include foundational technology topics, general education, and introductory electives.
Many associate degrees are designed to transfer, but policies vary by institution.
Most programs require a high school diploma or equivalent and official transcripts.
For a full overview of degree paths, start here: Technology Program Guide
How we rank schools: Rankings are based on available IPEDS and College Scorecard data including graduation rate, admission rate, program availability, completions, and published tuition. Data is informational only—always confirm details directly with each school.
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard
Most online associate programs follow a predictable structure designed to build academic fundamentals.
Common components include:
To compare delivery styles and pacing, see: Online Course Formats
| Course Topic | What You Learn |
|---|---|
| IT Fundamentals | Hardware, software, and basic troubleshooting concepts |
| Networking Basics | Network protocols, topologies, and configuration |
| Operating Systems | Windows and Linux administration fundamentals |
| Introductory Scripting | Basic scripting for task automation |
| Technical Support Concepts | Help desk practices, ticketing, and user support |
| Introduction to Databases | Data storage, queries, and basic database management |
For a full course breakdown across degree levels, see: Technology Curriculum
When comparing transfer pathways, verify:
To compare next step options, see: Online Bachelor’s in Technology
Most programs require a high school diploma or equivalent and official transcripts. Some schools also use placement assessments.
| Level | Typical Credits | 1yr Median Earnings | 5yr Median Earnings | Median Debt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Certificate | 15-30 | $46,815 | $57,494 | $9,105 |
| Associate | 60 | $43,896 | $52,772 | $14,321 |
| Bachelor’s | 120 | $56,372 | $83,443 | $22,796 |
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, latest academic year.