Colorado Technical University - Colorado Springs Master's Degrees
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Master of Business Administration
The Master's in Business Administration degree program may help the determined learners gain solid communication, leadership, technology, research, and problem-solving skills to actively manage an organization's human and physical resources. Successful graduates may be able to seek career advancement or new careers as executive professionals in multiple business environments. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
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Master of Business Administration - Project Management
Earning a master's degree in Business Administration/Project Management may teach self-motivated students about the project life cycle, risks and staffing requirements, management of budgets, periodic evaluations, and strategic impacts of decisions. Prepared students should work to gain the knowledge of how to oversee the process and be successful throughout any given project management life cycle. Dedicated students may have the chance to learn from top business instructors. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Business Administration in Accounting
Earning a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis in Accounting may give the prepared and studious learner the skills in corporate accounting, taxation regulations, governmental auditing, and non-profit accounting needed in today's business world. The program may provide the hard-working students the opportunity to learn how to apply knowledge and skills of management, business mathematics, and the liberal arts to solve accounting issues. Prepared graduates will study hard in order to earn the 12 Academic Certificates such as Financial Statement Analysis and Organizational Systems Improvement. These certifications are built into the program's curriculum at no additional cost. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Business Administration in Finance
Earning your Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance may prepare successful graduates to research, analyze, and interpret financial data that can affect business decision-making, planning, and operation strategies. Financial managers are responsible for developing long-term goals for their organization, directing investment activities, and assessing profit/loss ratios according to the projected goals. Within the program at no additional cost or coursework, hard-working graduates may study to earn 6 Academic Certificates in Basics of Accounting and Finance, Business Fundamentals, Business in the Global Environment, Management Essentials, Organizational Systems Improvement, and Project Planning to enhance their education credentials. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Business Administration in Operations Management
The Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Operations may help the self-motivated and eager learner to learn how to handle increased levels of business responsibility. Qualified graduates of this program will work hard to be able to lead corporations not only in areas of program development, but also in the preparation, implementation and management of the required business operation systems. The coursework is meant for the seasoned professional in operations, to enable the quick and motivated learner to be able to plan, strategize and accomplish a wide array of technologies and systems needed in the business world. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Business Administration: Business Administration in Colorado Springs
The Master's in Business Administration at Colorado Springs degree program teaches diligent students solid communication, leadership, technology, research, and problem-solving skills to effectively manage an organization's human and physical resources. Qualified graduates may be able to seek career advancement or new careers as executive professionals in multiple business environments. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
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Master of Science in Accounting
Earning a master's degree in Accounting may assist diligent students to fully understand the theories that frame a range of problems that have to do with the accounting field. The course may prepare studious individuals for careers such as accounting, auditing, and budgeting. It includes studies on managerial accounting, information systems, accounting theory and research, and legal aspects of business. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Computer Engineering
Earning a master's degree in Computer Engineering will teach dedicated students research, design, development. Courses will concentrate on testing of computer hardware and software, along with the project management and leadership skills needed for success in this field. Successful graduates will work hard to be able to design computer architectures, show proper usage of techniques for life-cycling design of software systems, and how to implement information system security techniques. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Computer Science: Computer Systems Security
Earning a master's degree in Computer Science with an emphasis in Computer Systems Security will teach the dedicated student how to analyze, design, implement, and optimize complex data strategies. Prepared graduates will work to learn how to transform data into information that managers and executives need to know to be able to make informed business decisions for their company. Qualified graduates will also be able to evaluate the issues that will hurt or help the development and modification of software systems. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Computer Science: Database Systems
Earning a master's degree in Database Systems will teach the motivated student how to analyze, design, implement, and optimize complex data strategies. Qualified graduates will be able to transform data into information that managers and executives need to know to be able to make informed business decisions for their company. Successful graduates will also work to be able to evaluate the issues that will hurt or help the development and modification of software systems. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Computer Science: Software Engineering
Earning a master's degree in Software Engineering may teach focused students the principles of computer science, engineering, and mathematical analysis to be able to design, develop, test, and evaluate some of the software that make it possible for computers to perform the applications needed. Prepared graduates will have a better understanding of the operating systems, networking technology, and engineering software. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice
A master's degree in Criminal Justice focuses on elements of the criminal justice system including legal principles, judicial procedures, and criminal investigations to prepare the dedicated student to develop the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in public or private law enforcement and security fields. Courses cover subjects in criminal procedure, criminal investigation, and juvenile justice, along with the laws of arrest, search, and seizure, elements of crimes, and corrections, and punishments. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Earning a master's degree in Electrical Engineering will teach focused students about communications equipment, computer system design, and what exactly electrical engineers do. Students will be able to study digital communications, CMOS technology, and computer architecture. Prepared graduates can also learn the skills of project management and leadership that are needed for more responsibility in the engineering field. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Enterprise Information Systems
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Master of Science in Information Technology
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Master of Science in Management
Earning a master's degree in Management will help the diligent student learn the fundamentals of management. Qualified graduates will make the most of this opportunity to study the basics of business management. The self-motivated student will be able to create and develop a proactive management plan to apply to various organizations. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Management: Homeland Security
Our Master of Science in Management degree with an emphasis in Homeland Security is a highly specialized degree that gives eager students the chance to study via active research, useful projects and skilled mentors. Hard-working students will take this chance to learn how to demonstrate their own crucial contributions in leadership as they work to gain in this area of expertise. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Management: Information Systems Security
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Master of Science in Management: IT/Project Management
The Master of Science degree program with and emphasis in IT/Project Management may provide the knowledge to successfully apply information technology theory and principles to address business opportunities and challenges. Under the guidance of practitioner faculty, the eager and motivated student uses innovative digital materials to develop competencies to apply: Systems Analysis and Design, Computer Programming, Database Development, Network Technologies, Information Systems Security, Web Technologies, and Project Planning. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Management: Project Management
Earning a master's degree in Management with an emphasis in Project Management may teach hard-working students about the project life cycle, risks and staffing requirements, management of budgets, periodic evaluations, and strategic impacts of decisions. Successfully prepared learners should work to gain the knowledge of how to oversee the process and be successful throughout any given project management life cycle. Determined students may have the chance to learn from top business instructors. Prospective students should currently have a bachelor's degree or higher in any field.
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Master of Science in Systems Engineering
Earning a Master's degree in Systems Engineering may teach determined students how to conduct operations systems research using modeling/simulation/testing methods, synthesis techniques, process control, and system integration tools. Successful graduates will work to be able to explain the role and scope of systems engineering and how it is related to project management. Prospective students should currently hold a bachelor's degree or higher.