The Master of Science degree in Information Technology (MSIT) provides information systems and computer science professionals with the opportunity to acquire technical knowledge in a variety of specialized information technology fields and the management skills to create
The Master of Science degree in Information Technology (MSIT) provides information systems and computer science professionals with the opportunity to acquire technical knowledge in a variety of specialized information technology fields and the management skills to create, plan, organize, lead, and control the information technology in their organizations.
Our program is best suited for students with a technical background and preferably with an undergraduate or graduate degree in information systems or computer science.
The best way to learn about UTSA is to experience it firsthand. Located in the nation’s seventh-largest city, our UTSA Ambassadors and staff are excited to showcase what UTSA has to offer you. We offer many ways to discover all UTSA has to offer and what it means to be a Roadrunner.
A college campus will be your home for several years, so touring campus is a big deal. Led by student ambassadors, see what our campus looks like and what UTSA can do for you to enable you to reach your educational goals. Group tours are also available.
More than just a campus tour, various academic or campus partners host in-person visits on campus that could include a presentation, specialized tour of certain facilities, student panels, a meet-and-greet with faculty and staff, and more.
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.
The coursework required for the Master's in IT Management includes two required core courses—Ethics in IT Management and Capstone—as well as six required foundation courses and four elective courses. Below represents a sample of course offerings. Format and content may change.
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.
AIU’s Master of Science in Information Technology degree with a concentration in Data Analytics is designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities relevant to pursue a career path in the data analytics industry.
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