The Master of Science in IT degree program enables IT professionals to gain higher perspective of information technology and its alignment with business strategies. Our comprehensive set of courses presents how enterprises dynamically manage, implement and monitor their technology systems and applications. You will gain skills in management, systems analysis, security, legal and ethical issues, enterprise architecture organization and future technology that can be easily applied to the growing demands of the current IT industry.
| Information Technology Courses | Credits |
| CIS5000 Theoretical Foundations of Management | 4 |
| CIS5010 Systems Analysis and Design | 4 |
| CIS5020 Change Management | 4 |
| CIS5030 Security Management | 4 |
| CIS5040 Legal, Policy, and Ethical Issues for IT | 4 |
| CIS5050 Enterprise Architecture Planning | 4 |
| CIS5060 Information Systems Project Management | 4 |
| CIS5070 Emerging Technologies | 4 |
| CIS5080 Capstone/Directed Research | 4 |
| General Education Courses | Credits |
| MTH5000 Advanced Statistics (Analysis of Research Data) | 4 |
| ENG5000 Research Methodologies | 4 |
| SCO5000 Cross Cultural Communications | 4 |
| Total Credits | 48 |
The total number of credits required to be granted to the Master of Science in Information Technology degree is 48.
MS in IT degree courses can be taken in a non-sequential order. All students are required to complete a Capstone or Directed Research project at the end of their MS in IT program. Applications are accepted on an open enrollment basis.
*Courses are subject to change.