Information Technology
Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)
CIP Code: 11.0103
This program qualifies for the STEM designation.
The goal of the Master of Science in Information Technology is to produce graduates that are prepared to meet the technology and operations needs of modern businesses. As such, the program provides students with a solid background in both business and information technology in order to prepare them to work within business enterprises. On completion of the program, graduates will be able to analyze critically technology-related problems and recommend cost effective solutions to those problems.
Managers, whether their responsibility is technology or human resources, must be able to express themselves clearly and compellingly if they are to serve as leaders in business. Thus, the program has a strong emphasis on the development and demonstration of the ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral formats. Students are provided with opportunities in each course to develop and hone these skills.
This program qualifies for the STEM designation.
The goal of the Master of Science in Information Technology is to produce graduates that are prepared to meet the technology and operations needs of modern businesses. As such, the program provides students with a solid background in both business and information technology in order to prepare them to work within business enterprises. On completion of the program, graduates will be able to analyze critically technology-related problems and recommend cost effective solutions to those problems.
Managers, whether their responsibility is technology or human resources, must be able to express themselves clearly and compellingly if they are to serve as leaders in business. Thus, the program has a strong emphasis on the development and demonstration of the ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral formats. Students are provided with opportunities in each course to develop and hone these skills.
- Compile, analyze, and assess the applicability of best practices in addressing technology issues within a business enterprise
- Integrate principles and techniques of problem solving, critical thinking, and business ethics in the development of technical strategies
- Demonstrate mastery of theory, concepts and skills in addressing specialized aspects of technology management
Program Objectives
Upon completion of this degree program, students will be able to:
Credit Requirements
It is expected that full-time students will take two courses per
term throughout their programs. Due to the fact that most students
opt to take one vacation term each year during their program, the
normal program length is 24 months, and the maximum time students
are given to complete the programs is 36 months.
- CourseCredit Hrs
MGMT515 - Management that Transforms
4.5
TECH515 - Technology that Transforms
4.5
INST534 - Computer and Information Networking
4.5
INST574 - Management Information Systems
4.5
INST569 - Data and System Security
4.5
TECH540 - Database Management Systems
4.5
TECH581 - Electronic Business Systems
4.5
- Elective 1
4.5
- Elective 2
4.5
- Elective 3
4.5
- Elective 4
4.5
CAPS600 - Graduate Capstone
4.5
Curriculum
Common Core (2 Courses)
Program Core (5 Courses)
Elective (4 Courses)
Students may choose from the various graduate core or elective courses offered in this and other programs. A sample selection of electives is listed as follows.