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Discover our training courses: prepare for your future in technology

Geneva Institute of Technology offers a wide range of training courses to suit all levels and professional needs. Explore our certificate, diploma and work-study programs to develop skills in demand on the job market. 

Next intake CFC & Bachelor: September 1, 2026

Next Master's year: September 28, 2026

Diploma level
Duration
Prerequisites
Diploma level
Duration
Prerequisites
CFC Informaticien.ne Exploitat...
Master of Science in Development...
Brevet Fédéral Informatique ...
Bachelor in Business Admin...
Bachelor of Science in Concept...
Bachelor of Science en CybersÃ...
Master in Business Administrat...
Master of Science in Big Data ...
Master of Science in Cybersec...

Why choose Geneva Institute of Technology ?

Official recognition

Diploma validated by the Swiss Confederation.

Strong partnerships

Access to a network of prestigious companies.

Flexibility

Training adapted to your professional constraints.

Personalized support

Follow-up throughout your career.

The testimonials inspiring our students and their success

FAQ: Frequently asked Questions about our training courses

The CFC Informaticien.ne Exploitation & Infrastructure and Brevet Fédéral d'Informaticien.ne courses are given in French.

The Bachelors and Masters of Science in Computer Science are taught by in French, with a few international modules taught in English.

The Bachelor's and Master's of Science in Business Administration programs are taught by in English.

Yes, at the Geneva Institute of Technology you have several work-study options:

As part of the CFC IT Operations & Infrastructure training program, you can do a work-study program in one of the following areas up to a maximum of 80% from your third year of training.

On Bachelor Of Science courses in Computer Science, you can also combine your studies with a professional activity. up to a maximum of 80% from your third year of training.

The Master of Science in Computer Science degree can be combined with a professional activity. up to a maximum of 80% from the first year onwards.

The training for the Brevet Fédéral d'Informaticien.ne is carried out in parallel with a professional activity, with no limit on the number of hours worked, as courses are held exclusively in the evenings.

Yes, all diplomas awarded by the Geneva Institute of Technology are officially recognized: 

The CFC d'Informaticien.ne and the Brevet Fédéral d'Informaticien.ne are officially recognized and approved by the Swiss Confederation.

The Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and Business Administration are RNCP level 6 (Bac +3) and award 180 ECTS credits.

Masters of Science in Computer Science are RNCP level 7 (Bac +5) and award 120 ECTS credits.

The Master of Science in Business Administration is RNCP level 7 (Bac +5) and awards 90 ECTS credits.

Many career opportunities are open to our young graduates.

Some opportunities in the IT field : 

System and network administrator

ICT Application Developer

Cybersecurity Specialist

Some opportunities in administration and entrepreneurship:

Business developer

Administrative Manager

Customer advisor

Executive Assistant

Yes, the Brevet Fédéral d'Informaticien.ne course is online, except for the final exam.

Funding of your training

The Geneva Institute of Technology is committed to make its courses accessible through the use of financing solutions tailored to each situation. Whether you are a student or conversion, there are several options available to enable you to achieve your professional projects. Our advisors are at your disposal to accompany you in your efforts and find the financing solution for you. Do not wait to invest in your future.