Students
Tuition Fee
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Computer Science | Information Technology | Software Engineering
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Science in Information Technology

The Master of Science in Information Technology program is offered by the McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University.


Program Overview

The program provides students with a comprehensive education in information technology, covering various aspects of the field.


Study Options

The program offers several study options, including:


  • Part-time Option
    • Part-Time Program Option
    • Curriculum
    • Tuition & Financial Aid
    • Admissions
  • Full-time Option
    • Full-Time Program Option
    • Curriculum
      • Curriculum
      • Schedule Examples
    • Tuition & Financial Aid
    • Admissions
  • Course Listings
    • Curriculum
    • Academic Standards & Integrity
  • Cybersecurity Minor

Admissions

The admissions process for the program includes:


  • Admissions Overview
  • Information Sessions
  • Frequently Asked Questions

People

The program involves various individuals, including:


  • Faculty
  • Alumni
  • Staff
  • Students

Inside Our Program

The program features various stories and events, including:


  • Stories
  • Events

Academic Standards & Integrity

Academic integrity is fundamental to every facet of the scholarly process and is expected of every student in the Master of Science in Information Technology program. This includes strict adherence to academic honesty and ethical conduct consistent with standards that respect the intellectual efforts of both oneself and others.


Ensuring integrity in academic work is a joint enterprise involving both faculty and students. The program aims to maintain an environment of academic integrity and instill in students a lifelong commitment to academic honesty.


Standards of academic honesty are violated whenever a student engages in any action that jeopardizes the integrity of scholarly work. Such actions include:


  • Cheating in the classroom or on examinations
  • The intentional and deliberate misuse of data in order to draw conclusions that may not be warranted by the evidence
  • Fabrication of data
  • Omission or concealment of conflicting data for the purpose of misleading others
  • Use of another's words, ideas, or creative productions without citation
  • Paraphrasing or summarizing another's material in such a way as to misrepresent the author's intentions
  • Use of privileged material or unpublished work without permission

Academic dishonesty is a serious matter and will be adjudicated in accordance with procedures approved by the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science and, if applicable, The Graduate School.


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