The Wilmington University Master’s degree in Information Systems Technologies prepares graduates to manage complex systems and coordinate the relationship between business requirements and technological solutions. With this graduate degree, you will gain and enhance the skills needed to oversee Information Systems Technologies development and implementation teams and lead projects from inception to completion
An Interdisciplinary Information Systems Technologies Program
To blend your advanced study of IT with managerial concepts and skills, this MS-IST degree program closely aligns with the business curriculum at Wilmington University, but maintains a decidedly technological leaning. You'll learn from expert instructors who are engaged practitioners, and a required three-credit field experience/internship component puts theory into practice.
Custom Information Technologies Concentrations
Personalize your studies to focus on your specific career goals by selecting one of four Information Systems Technologies graduate degree concentrations:
Information Assurance - learn about the Center for Cybersecurity Education
Management and Management Information Systems
Web Design
Technology Project Management
Rich Career Opportunities
With a WilmU master’s degree in Information Systems Technologies, you will have the educational credentials for success in a rapidly expanding market. Through your coursework, you'll gain knowledge of current informational practices that can be immediately applied in business, education, or government organizations of all sizes.
To qualify for the Master of Science degree in Information Systems Technologies, a student must successfully complete a minimum of 36 credit hours (12 courses), which includes IST core requirements, 15 credits in an IST concentration, and 3 credits IST8105 Capstone course. Students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0. The program must be completed within five years.