MS in Information Technology
Earning a master's degree in Information Technology can prepare students to advance their career opportunities as they gain technical competencies, learn to evaluate principles and practices of information systems, analyze data to solve complex problems, and assess legal, ethical, and social issues that affect this industry. Courses will cover system analysis and data, management of information security, computer networks, and more. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree in a related field prior to enrollment.