The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) degree is focused on preparing IT professionals with technology management and technical skills to support business objectives, while securing organizations. The MSIT program enables students to: formulate strategies to solve technology related problems, draw conclusions about how to solve technical problems through root cause analysis, adapt critical security and risk management strategies, synthesize best practices and standards for strategic and tactical security implementations, appraise professional work ethic and integrity, solve problems through research, experimentation and analysis, and deliver concise communications that synthesize complex information. The MSIT program is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills for students with a Bachelor degree in technology, while enabling students new to technology to build critical skills for success in the massive growth sector.
The MSIT program consists of 11-16 courses for 33-48 semester credit hours. The MSIT degree requires a minimum of 21 semester credit hours of core and concentration credits in residence at Walsh.
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Choose from the approved MSIT electives listed above.
Students must complete the prescribed requirements to graduate with a master’s degree from Walsh.