Jointly offered by the College of Computing & Informatics and the Bennett S. LeBow College of Business, the STEM-designated Master of Science in Business Information Technology (MSBIT) connects business and information technology (IT)
Jointly offered by the College of Computing & Informatics and the Bennett S. LeBow College of Business, the STEM-designated Master of Science in Business Information Technology (MSBIT) connects business and information technology (IT) perspectives so that students understand IT in an organizational context.
Specifically, students completing the program will understand how IT is managed in an organizational environment, how it helps to solve organizational problems, and how it can be used to transform an organization, bridging the divide between business and IT.
Courses in this interdisciplinary program enhance students' technology and business knowledge with an emphasis on practical application.
After gaining a greater understanding of the foundations in information technology and management, students can choose to focus on two of the following areas: organizational security, information technology strategy and execution, information systems development, or digital transformation.
This program is designed for students who have relevant work experience and either a technical or a business background. The program is full-or part-time and can be completed in-person or online.
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Through completion of the MS in IT, faculty work with you to develop the skills needed to fulfill the demands of a leadership or management position where you’ll be responsible for meeting user needs through the planning, development, implementation, and management of technological solutions.
Master of Science:Â The MS in Information Technology is designed for current and aspiring professionals in charge of developing, implementing, operating, and managing information systems in a variety of organizations.
University of the Potomac’s Master of Science in Information Technology program gives students an advantageous mix of cyber/network preparation with marketable leadership skills for planning and implementing critical computer activities in an organization and managing IT professionals.
The STEM-designated Master of Science in Business Information Technology (MSBIT) prepares students for work related to applying information technology in organizations.
The M.S. in Information Technology and Management program is a flexible, 36-hour STEM degree designed to prepare students to be successful servant leaders in a market driven by data and insights.
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