Number of Credits
36
Master's in Information Technology Management

Master's Degree
Fully Accredited Program
Learn from the nation's top CIOs, strategic directors, and IT executives while cultivating the strategic skills, technical knowledge, and practical experience needed to become an effective leader.
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Customize Your Path to Information Technology Leadership
Georgetown University’s Master of Professional Studies in Information Technology (IT) Management prepares professionals to become leaders in the information technology and business sectors. This program is highly customizable, offering both on-campus and online formats as well as four focus areas: AI and Digital Technology, Business Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Project Management. Students learn from industry experts and graduate with a tailored degree that lends them a competitive edge for today’s digital workplace.
- Number of Credits: 36
- Format: On-campus or online
Format
On-campus or online - Total Tuition: $60,660*
Total Tuition
$60,660* - Enrollment: Full-time or part-time
Enrollment
Full-time or part-time - Time to Complete: 2–5 years
Time to Complete
2–5 years - Semester of Entry: Fall, spring, summer
Semester of Entry
Fall, spring, summer
A Holistic Approach to IT Management
Information technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum, and neither does Georgetown’s curriculum. The IT Management master’s program features 36 credit hours of multidisciplinary coursework exploring topics such as accounting, communications, and financial analysis in addition to the latest in technology. Tailor your studies with one of four career-focused concentrations and graduate in as little as two years.
A Robust Information Technology Curriculum
- Two Credentials in One Program: Earn your Master’s in IT Management plus a graduate certificate by specializing in Program Management, Business Intelligence, or Cybersecurity.
- Learn From Industry Leaders: Georgetown’s IT Management faculty includes chief information officers and IT directors who lead top organizations in the field.
- Flexible Learning Options: Learn online or on campus and pursue your degree in a part-time or full-time format in this degree program designed for your convenience.
Careers in Information Technology Management
Georgetown University’s Master of Professional Studies in IT Management develops the next generation of leaders by coupling business management essentials with today's most in-demand information technology skills. Complete your degree online or on campus and graduate prepared to drive transformation in top careers in IT management.
- Computer and Information Systems Managers: $171,200 per year1
- Information Security Analysts: $124,910 per year2
Global Tech Leadership Starts Here
As a student in Georgetown’s IT Management program, you’ll join a diverse community of technology professionals from across the globe. Our students represent a wide range of roles within the tech industry, creating a dynamic learning environment enriched by real-world experience and varied perspectives.
Testimonials from current students and alumni.
Start Your Application Today
Spring 2026 Priority Deadline | 10/15/2025 |
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Spring 2026 Final Deadline | 11/01/2025 |
Spring 2026 Start Date | 01/07/2026 |
We’ve made the process of applying to your program at Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies as streamlined as possible. View the admissions requirements for the Master's in IT Management below, and visit the linked page for more information.
Online Application Form | Apply Now |
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Degree and Minimum GPA |
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Transcripts | Submit official transcripts from all institutions at which you have attempted more than 16 credits. |
Transfer Credits | You may transfer up to six credits into this program. |
Official GRE/GMAT Score(s) | Not required |
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Earn a Degree With a High ROI
Earning a master’s degree in IT management from Georgetown University is a strong investment in your future. The cost of this program is $1,685 per credit, and it includes 36 credit hours for a total tuition of $60,660*. Learn more about tuition and your options for financial aid on the page linked below.
Online Student Experience
At Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies, we recognize that traditional classroom learning doesn’t fit every lifestyle. That’s why our fully online programs offer the flexibility to study from almost anywhere. As an online student, you’ll engage with a rigorous, skills-based curriculum taught by the same accomplished faculty who lead our on-campus courses and graduate with advanced expertise to pursue your professional goals.
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Online programs offer flexible scheduling with three start dates per year.
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Most courses offer an asynchronous format, so you can study when it’s most convenient for you.
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Georgetown instructors use the Canvas online platform to deliver an engaging and effective academic experience.
Learn From Industry Experts
Georgetown’s master’s degree in IT Management is taught by experienced professionals who deliver engaging, effective instruction that prepares students to lead teams and transform the field of IT. Learn more on the program faculty page.
Faculty Spotlight
Frederic Lemieux, Ph.D., Faculty Director and Professor of the Practice, MS in AI Management
Dr. Frederic Lemieux is considered an innovative researcher and inspirational leader specializing in the field of intelligence, cybersecurity, and disruptive technologies. He earned a doctoral degree in criminology from the University of Montreal in 2002. Under his leadership at the University of Montreal, George Washington University, and Georgetown University, Dr. Lemieux has developed and managed several cutting-edge academic programs in intelligence, policing, homeland security, cybersecurity, and disruptive technology.
Dr. Lemieux’s research interests focus on intelligence, national security, homeland security, and cybersecurity. His studies employ diverse qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Dr. Lemieux’s work is published in numerous leading peer-reviewed journals and books. He has presented research findings as panelist and/or keynote speaker in numerous national and international conferences. Finally, Dr. Lemieux has served as an editor and evaluator for a diverse academic, private, and government organizations.
Sources and Disclaimer
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Computer and Information Systems Managers. Retrieved July 21, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/computer-and-information-systems-managers.htm .
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. Computer and Information Technology Occupations. Retrieved July 21, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/.
*Tuition rates for each term are published annually, typically in February. Total tuition listed here reflects Fall semester of entry.