Master of Science in IT


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Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) Program Three Elective Tracks

1. Information Technology Systems and Management
2. Data Management and Analytics
3. Software Design and Management

The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program is designed to prepare students for the knowledge and skills essential to lead and manage small to large corporations effectively within a technology-driven world, organizational or individual. The MSIT program emphasizes hands-on, practical education with the optimal integration of academic theories with the real world, where information technology is utilized.

MSIT degree is awarded to students who have completed a minimum of 54 quarter credit hours of courses and is conferred upon those who have fulfilled the following requirements:

  • Successfully completed all the MSIT Core and Elective Tracks of the appropriate curriculum and have fulfilled the minimal required Learning Time for each course and program.

  • Met the study time residential requirement for degree completion and award.

  • Achieve at least 3.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for all courses taken at IGlobal University.

  • Be cleared of all indebtedness and other obligations to IGlobal University prior to degree's award.

  • Be recommended for graduation by the Dean of Academic Affairs and the President.

The MSIT graduate degree program is designed to include a cross-section of theories and competency-building applications that are needed for contemporary organizations in every sector and most country/cultures. The theories for the degree program are purposefully multidisciplinary so as to help students develop managerial, political, financial, social, and organizational skills. The degree program elective tracks allow the student to gain disciplinary, specific knowledge and leading-edge community of practice techniques. 

The MSIT program requires for a student to complete a coursework that consists of six (6) core courses and six (6) elective tracks. Please review the Graduate Catalog for full details.

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