Program Overview
The Master of Science degree in Information Technology is designed for IT professionals who want to advance their knowledge in the information technology field as a precursor for management in the information technology industry. The master’s degree will build off the experience gained in the undergraduate degree program and can be completed entirely online. Full-time students will have the opportunity to graduate in as little as 18 months. If you prefer an on-campus experience, you can choose to enroll in on-campus, face-to-face evening sections of most courses.
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Information Technology has become crucial to success in virtually every kind of enterprise, and IT professionals are responsible for the complex technical environment the enterprise depends on. To be an effective IT leader requires a blend of operational and technical expertise, leadership and management of projects and teams, and a solid foundation in the principles of general information technology management.
The graduate program melds technical knowledge and essential enterprise IT skills with the contemporary business management principles that drive 21st-century organizational performance. The program weaves technical topics such as network architecture, cloud computing and analytics with finance, law, project management and leadership.
The advanced program is designed using a whole-systems approach. While the bachelor’s degree in Information Technology focuses on preparing graduates to secure, design, and implement applications, databases and networks, the master’s program provides graduates with the ability to analyze business scenarios, anticipate and respond to a continuously changing environment and effectively assign resources to the components that make up the organization’s information system.
The MSIT program’s goal is to create inspiring IT leaders with strong leadership and technical skills. The master’s degree program is designed to provide graduates with the ability to analyze business scenarios, anticipate and respond to a continuously changing environment and effectively assign resources to the components that make up the organization’s information system. Our graduates can take these skills and apply them strategically to develop a long-term IT vision that is in line with an organization’s goals and mission.
The program emphasizes the relevance of continuous learning to personal and professional growth through the combination of advanced technical courses and an integrated management core. Employment opportunities may include positions such as Project Manager, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Technical Officer (CTO), Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Network Manager and Systems Integrator.
The program is designed to equip the current or aspiring IT manager with the necessary tools to make deliberate decisions that affect an organization’s informational needs. The program’s mission is built around the components that make up the informational infrastructure: the software applications that support the business processes, the information and data sources used to store the data, the processes used to secure the data, the network used to access data and applications, and the people who design, manage and implement the applications, data and the network.
Potential Career Opportunities
New England Tech has been launching IT careers for decades, with thousands of graduates working in enterprise IT, engineering, IT management, and digital media and design. Our master’s in Information Technology faculty are practicing industry leaders who have strong academic credentials backed by years of real-world experience.
Graduates of the Information Technology master’s degree program will be eligible for a variety of IT jobs, including positions such as:
Project Manager
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
Network Manager
Systems Integrator
FAQ
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What can I do with a master’s in information technology?
An MS in Information Technology can introduce many exciting opportunities across the job market, including advanced leadership roles across the field. Academic IT experience can prepare students for careers as video game designers, IS/IT project managers, cloud architects, management consultants and computer systems analysts.
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Is a master’s degree in IT worth it?
A graduate degree in information technology is a great way to secure your career aspiration, whether that means advancing in your current position or gaining important experience to qualify for employment in other areas. Advanced IT programs are also a great way to differentiate yourself from other candidates, grow your leadership or management skills, increase your knowledge of IT and best practices, improve your ability to communicate and collaborate across departments, and boost your salary potential.
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What is the best thing to get your master’s in?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 11 percent from 2019 to 2029, a much faster rate than projected for other occupations.
In total, the market can expect to receive about 531,200 jobs during that stretch. The highest demand will revolve around cloud computing, the collection and storage of big data, and information security.
Programs in Information Technology will be of interest to individuals looking to get a head start in this evolving field.