Master's in Information Technology Management
Mission & Learning Goals

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18 Nov 12-1pm ET
Information Technology Management—Virtual Sample Class  

Mission Statement

The Master’s in Information Technology Management program prepares students to acquire advanced advanced technology knowledge and management skills required to lead complex IT projects, design, integrate, optimize, and secure modern information systems.

Learning Goals

Upon successfully completing the Master's in Information Technology Management, you will be able to:

  • Design and adapt systems, policies, and procedures in alignment with user needs of the technology and in support of the mission of the organization.
  • Apply an ethical framework to align technologies, security risk, and digital assets with organizational objectives.
  • Integrate frameworks from project management, information security, data management, and digital applications to solve complex IT problems.
  • Appraise performance of information technology systems to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and to make recommendations for enhancing IT infrastructures.
  • Evaluate information to determine its credibility, validity, and reliability in order to inform strategic decisions about enterprise architecture and systems requirements.
  • Collaborate with diverse actors to assess the impact of emerging technology and global trends on organizational processes, operations, and overall competitiveness.
  • Develop a communication strategy to clearly and persuasively convey IT initiatives to diverse audiences and stakeholders.