Master of Science in Information Technology Management

The Master of Science in Information Technology Management is designed for aspiring IT leaders who aim to bridge the gap between technology and enterprise strategy. This comprehensive, 42-credit program equips students with advanced skills in strategic planning, IT governance, project oversight, analytics, and emerging technologies such as AI and cloud. With a strong research component and real-world applicability, graduates will be prepared to navigate complex IT environments and drive organizational success.

 

Program Objectives & Goals

• Equip students with leadership and strategic management skills in IT environments.
• Develop expertise in IT governance, project management, and enterprise architecture.
• Prepare students to integrate emerging technologies into business strategies.
• Provide knowledge on IT risk management, compliance, and data-driven decision making.

 

Career Opportunities

• Graduates of this program can pursue roles such as:
• Chief Information Officer (CIO)
• IT Director / IT Manager
• Enterprise Architect
• IT Project Manager
• Technology Consultant
• Digital Transformation Manager
• Information Systems Analyst

   Program Outcomes

 Upon completing this program, students will be able to:
• Develop and manage IT strategies that align with business goals.
• Implement IT governance frameworks to ensure regulatory compliance.
• Manage IT projects using agile and traditional methodologies.
• Optimize IT resources to enhance efficiency and innovation.
• Utilize data analytics for business intelligence and strategic decision-making.

 

Admission Criteria

Applicants seeking admission into Master of Science in Information Technology Management must meet the following criteria: Hold a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information technology, software engineering, data science, computer application, graphics and multimedia, business
information technology, telecommunication engineering.
• Achieve a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of:
o 3 on a 4.0 scale, or
o 4 on a 5.0 scale.
• Demonstrate foundational knowledge relevant to the selected program, as assessed
during the application review process.
Submit supporting documentation such as academic certificate and transcripts

Course Outline

 

Semester 1

IT Strategy Planning
IT Project Management
Enterprise Information Systems

 

Semester 2

Cyber Laws
Research Methods in IT Management
Business Intelligence and Analytics

 

Semester 3

Information Security Management
Advanced Database Management
Management and Artificial Intelligence
Dissertation 1

 

Semester 4

Trends in Information Technology Applications
ICT Governance & Compliance
Cloud Computing Architecture
Dissertation 2

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