Who is the Master of Science in Business Information Technology for? Drexel’s College of Computing & Informatics' Master of Science in Business Information Technology (MSBIT) prepares students for ...
In this applied master’s degree, you’ll study IT systems and Big Data to learn how analysis drives decision-making and innovation. STEM-OPT Visa Eligible: The STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) ...
Purdue University's Managing Information Technology Projects Graduate Certificate equips professionals with essential skills for leading IT projects. This flexible, 100% online program enhances ...
Purdue University's Information Technology Business Analysis Graduate Certificate equips professionals to drive IT projects by determining business requirements. This 12-credit, 100% online program ...
Admission to our program is very competitive. Students can choose at least one concentration in one of the following areas: Operations Research and Business Analytics; Information Systems; and ...
Students will learn about modern and future information technology systems and processes — and adapt into an ever-evolving job market — at the new Alma College Master of Science in Communication and ...
Across every industry, organizations are racing through digital transformation—moving to the cloud, modernizing data platforms, strengthening cybersecurity, and operating at unprecedented scale—yet ...
If you’re an IT professional, or aspiring IT professional, looking to: Enhance your readiness for higher level roles Better understand IT and related considerations Demonstrate your ability to ...
What is Business Information Technology? Business information technology helps organizations solve problems and enhance processes to improve efficiency, serve customers and achieve business goals.
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
Students who opt for a concentration need to complete at least 3 courses from the respective concentration. **Please note that completed concentrations do not appear on your degree. If you need ...