M.S. Managing Information Technology
The Master of Science in Managing Information Technology (MSMIT) is designed for IT professionals who are ready to take control of their careers and tackle the challenges posed by a rapidly evolving tech landscape. You’ll get straight to the point with a balance of hands-on learning and in-depth knowledge, ensuring you’re not just following instructions but mastering the content. With access to expert faculty, you’ll have everything you need to step into advanced management roles and confront the toughest challenges in the industry.
Est. time to completion:
18 months*
Credit hours:
48
Cost per credit hour:
$375
Hands-on learning
Develop the expertise to draft effective IT policies while harnessing advanced tools for data visualization and business intelligence.
Personalized attention
Small classes mean more focused learning.
Flexible courses
Classes available in online and on-campus formats.
M.S. Managing Information Technology
Curriculum
Overview
The Master of Science in Managing Information Technology (MSMIT) addresses unique project management issues in e-business, e-supply, and intranet applications, equipping students with the skills needed to excel in management roles. Offered both on-campus and online, the MSMIT curriculum prepares graduates to design, develop, and oversee IT projects across various organizations, filling the gap in traditional IT management training.
Courses
For course descriptions, see our Course Catalog.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance is available to those who apply and qualify. Talk with us to see if Federal Student Aid, scholarships, transfer credits, employer assistance, loans and grants, or military discounts are available to you.
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Back to Information Technology program*Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
The Information Technology program is part of Sullivan University’s College of Business and Technology.