Information Technology, Master of Science
The Master of Science in Information Technology ( MSIT) provides a comprehensive study of the technologies and systems that support modern computing environments. Designed for students with little to no prior background in information technology, the program offers an accessible pathway into the field while maintaining a rigorous and applied curriculum. Students develop foundational and advanced skills across key areas of IT, including programming, database systems, web development, data science, and cybersecurity. Emphasis is placed on hands- on learning, problem- solving, and the application of emerging technologies to real- world challenges. Through close interaction with experienced facu
Courses
- COMS 1011 — Programming Foundations I Lab
- COMS 1013 — Programming Foundations I
- COMS 2203 — Programming Foundations II
- INFT 5103 — Python Programming
- INFT 5203 — Database Systems
- INFT 5303 — Developing and Administering Web Sites
- INFT 5403 — Introduction to Information Technology and Systems
- INFT 5413 — Computer Systems and Architecture
- INFT 5503 — The UNIX Operating System
- INFT 5603 — Principles of Data Science
- INFT 5703 — Principles of Networking
- INFT 5803 — Principles of Cybersecurity
- INFT 5983 — Special Topics
- INFT 6103 — Advanced Python Programming
- INFT 6203 — Database Development and Administration
- INFT 6303 — Design of Web-Based Information Systems
- INFT 6403 — Information Security Systems Analysis and Design
- INFT 6603 — Advanced Data Science and Machine Learning
- INFT 6703 — Advanced Networks
- INFT 6803 — Advanced Cybersecurity
- INFT 6903 — Emerging Trends
- INFT 6973 — Thesis Research in Information Technology I
- INFT 6983 — Thesis Research in Information Technology II
- INFT 6993 — Internship