Information Technology and Management
Department:
College:
Center for Professional DevelopmentDegrees:
- Master of Information Technology and Management
Description:
The Master of Information Technology and Management is designed primarily for working professionals who seek a hands-on, laboratory-based program that broadens and deepens their knowledge of new and emerging information technologies, the application and integration of these technologies, and the administrative practices used in the effective management of these technologies.Specializations:
Certificate Programs:
- Computer and Network Security Technologies
Distance Learning:
www.iit-online.iit.eduDual Degrees / Joint Degrees:
Research Facilities:
The Center for Professional Development (CPD) draws on IIT's extensive experience in adult education to offer technology-oriented training and education for working professionals. Courses are taught by IIT professors and industry professionals with significant working, teaching and research experience in their fields. CPD offers education and training in a wide variety of formats including degree, non-degree, certificate, credit and non-credit programs; corporate training; short courses; and seminars ranging from a few hours to several days in length.Research Areas:
1. Data Management2. IT Entrepreneurship
3. Internet and Electronic Commerce
4. Networking and Communications
5. Project Management
6. Software Development
7. Systems Administration
8. System Security
Admission Requirements:
1. Cumulative undergraduate GPA minimum: 3.0/4.02. GRE minimum score: 900 (quantitative + verbal), 2.5 (analytical writing)
3. TOEFL minimum (if required): 550/213/80 (paper-based/computer based/Internet-based test)
How to apply:
Office of Graduate AdmissionDepartmental Website:
http://www.iit.edu/cpd/itm/The material on these web pages contains the most current program offerings and requirements, and is intended for informational purposes only. Program offerings and requirements change from time to time, and these web pages are changed accordingly. The requirements applicable to a particular student's program are those set forth in the official Graduate Bulletin that was in effect the year the student began his or her graduate program. Therefore, to find the official program requirements applicable to his or her program, a student must consult the Graduate Bulletin from that year.
