The Master of Science in Project Management is designed for individuals seeking advanced education for leading complex projects in a variety of work settings. Foundation courses provide core knowledge of financial and ethical business practices. Based on global project management standards, the program provides an interactive, comprehensive exploration of initiating, planning, and managing projects. Interpersonal skills, leadership, and communications are emphasized both with individuals and teams. This program is accredited by the Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center for Project Management (GAC), www.pmi.org.
The Master of Science in Information Technology Management program is designed for technology-oriented professionals who aspire to technical leadership roles within public or private organizations. The curriculum blends the study of strategic planning, team building, and managerial ethics with a hands-on examination of emerging technology, IT-oriented quantitative methods, and technology portfolio management techniques.
Prospective students must meet the admission standards for both majors. Upon completion of the coursework listed below, students are expected to achieve the overall learning outcomes for each program. Please see individual program pages for learning outcomes and admission information:Project Management, M.S. , Information Technology Management, M.S.
The double major option applies only to students in the Information Technology Management program and blended Project Management program version. Online Project Management students are not eligible to participate in the double master’s major option.
The M.S. in Information Technology Management program is in temporary suspension and will not accept students after fall 2018 classes begin until further notice.