Program Overview
The Master of Management/Master of Computer Science dual degree at Illinois Tech prepares graduates to lead and manage computing technology and information systems. Combining business and computer science knowledge, the program equips students with the skills to plan, implement, and maintain IT systems in various organizations. The STEM-designated program offers international graduates extended Optional Practical Training eligibility.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Management/Master of Computer Science dual-degree program at Illinois Tech is designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage and lead computing technology and information management systems in various organizations.
Careers:
Graduates of the Master of Management/Master of Computer Science dual degree are well-prepared for management roles that plan, implement, and maintain the computing and information technology needs of businesses and organizations. Career opportunities include:
- Database architects
- Computer and information research scientists
- Network and computer systems administrators
- Application development directors
- Computing services directors
- Information systems directors
- Management information systems directors
- Database managers or administrators
- Data warehousing specialists
Other:
- The program requires completion of a minimum of 51 credit hours total (21 credit hours for Master of Management and 30 credit hours for Master of Computer Science).
- Students must apply and be accepted to both the Master of Management and Master of Computer Science programs.