Information Technology and Management (B.A.C.)/Information Technology and Management (M.A.S.)
Program Overview
This accelerated master's program in Information Technology and Management combines a bachelor's and master's degree, offering seven specializations and over 100 courses. Taught by experienced faculty, it emphasizes hands-on learning and practical application, preparing graduates for careers in data analysis, information systems management, and software development. Students benefit from flexible scheduling and reduced credit hours compared to completing the degrees separately.
Program Outline
This accelerated master's degree program is taught by experienced faculty using a hands-on, reality-based approach to education in which students apply what they learn in class to solve real-life problems. It offers seven specializations that target specific careers, and has more than 100 courses providing unparalleled breadth and depth. The information technology and management curriculum is a blend of theoretical content and practical application that features projects and laboratory-based instruction in which students learn and then do it. The information technology and management program is designed to broaden and deepen the student's knowledge of new and emerging information technologies, the application and integration of these technologies, and the administrative practices used in the effective management of these technologies.
Careers:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Information Technology and Management/Master of Information Technology and Management accelerated master's degree program will be prepared to accept positions within the industry, such as:
- Data analyst
- Digital system architect
- Information systems manager
- Business systems analyst
- Voice/data system analyst
- Software developer
Other:
- Students in the Bachelor of Information Technology and Management/Master of Information Technology and Management accelerated master's degree program can complete a fewer number of credit hours with better scheduling flexibility than they would if completing the two degrees separately.
- Students will need to work with an adviser to properly sequence courses to ensure academic success.
- The Bachelor of Information Technology and Management program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET.