The program’s core curriculum, plus the many opportunities to take electives in specialized subfields, ensures that students develop an in-depth knowledge of information technology and management and master the skills they need to succeed in a wide variety of jobs.
The program’s core curriculum, plus the many opportunities to take electives in specialized subfields, ensures that students develop an in-depth knowledge of information technology and management and master the skills they need to succeed in a wide variety of jobs.
Taught by top-tier faculty, of whom many have industry experience, the program offers a comprehensive curriculum and courses that are offered during both daytime and evening hours, allowing students to blend on-campus and online course formats in order to satisfy degree requirements.
Ideal for both full-time students and working professionals, the Information Technology and Management master’s program will prepare students for careers in information technology, business intelligence and analytics, enterprise systems, cybersecurity management, information technology consulting and services, and many others.
Benefits
Other benefits include:
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Information Technology and Management master’s program have gone on to pursue professional careers in a wide variety of fields. With starting salaries averaging $83,000, recent graduates have found jobs such as:
Application Deadlines and Requirements
Applicants to the Information Technology and Management master’s program should have:
Program Description
The Master of Science in Information Technology and Management is a STEM-designed degree program that teaches business fundamentals, information technology foundations, and a wide variety of related concepts and skills, with possibilities such as:
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