Master of Information Technology (MIT) with a concentration in IT Project Management

From mission-critical business systems to e-commerce and the Internet, information technology is not only an industry in its own right but also a fundamental building block of all other industries. As a result, it is expected to be among the fastest growing fields through 2014, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In spite of this growth, competition for jobs will remain fierce, with employers looking for candidates with an increasing level of skill and education to keep pace with the rapidly changing technology.

The AIU Information Technology program was created in response to that need. The team-based program is dedicated to providing graduates with the industry-current IT skills required in today's competitive market. Our dynamic, flexible curriculum is based on market demand, and designed to keep pace with changing technologies.

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) with a concentration in IT Project Management is designed to combine essential technology and project management skills with business and management skills to help promote students' success in the job market.

Career Opportunities

The MIT with a concentration in IT Project Management can help prepare students interested in developing and advancing a career in:

  • Senior IT Project Manager
  • IT Technical Analyst
  • Consulting Data Architect
  • Technology Planning Manager
  • IT Resource Allocation Manager

Challenging, Relevant Coursework

The MIT with a concentration in IT Project Management features industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience in the field. The program is designed to help prepare students to take on a leadership role in an organization. In addition to key business disciplines, the program covers such topics as the principles of project management, effective leadership and communication, and strategies for ensuring quality management in a technical field.

Students who successfully complete the program should be able to:

  • Evaluate the development of enterprise information systems and the management of projects and development teams.
  • Develop a network design and implementation plan.
  • Explain networking models and protocols.
  • Create and manage databases.
  • Use object-oriented programming concepts to create applications.
  • Explain the software development life cycle.
  • Research and select new technologies for use in information systems.
  • Identify and analyze current trends, opportunities, and challenges in information management.

Upper-level concentration courses in this degree program include:

  • Principles of Project Management
  • Technical Project Leadership Management and Communication
  • Quality Management for IT Projects

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