Master of Science: 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.
Master of Science: 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.
Students in this program will gain a broad technical understanding of current and emerging technologies in the industry, a familiarity with systems engineering concepts, and a solid foundation in net-centric computing. They will also have a firm grasp of current and future effects of the convergence of the telecommunications, media, and information technology sectors.
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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.
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 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 MS in Information Technology prepares students for the many exciting and profitable careers. With 3 areas of concentration available, students can pursue a more specialized study in the field, obtaining a higher level of education.
Learn to integrate people, processes and technologies to support strategic organizational growth with a Master of Arts in Information Technology Management. At Webster, you’ll discover how to effectively oversee all aspects of emerging and converging technologies
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