Master of Science in Management - Concentration in Information Technology Management

The Colorado Technical University online Master’s degree program with a concentration in Information Technology Management helps prepare students to assume positions of leadership with the practical skills and knowledge to get the job done, on time and within budget.

Corporate leaders and decision makers are continually responsible for organizing and directing teams of workers to create specified business objectives. Project Management expertise is essential to organizations as they realize the advantages of resource utilization to help bring products and ideas to market in less time and at a reduced cost of development.

This online Master’s degree program with a concentration in Information Technology Management is designed as a broad-based IT Management curriculum, applicable to private industry, government organizations, and non-profits. The online Master’s degree program with a concentration in Information Technology Management can prepare graduates to integrate and manage an organization's information and technology tools to help maximize competitive advantages. The focus of the program is to equip students with the skills needed to effectively manage IT projects of all kinds.

Students enrolled in the online Master’s degree program with a concentration in Information Technology Management can gain an understanding of computer architecture, networking and telecommunication, database management, business and financial management strategies and more. The program is designed to cover key areas included in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), which serves as the fundamental knowledge base for project management developed by the Project Management Institute™.

Below are the courses you will be taking for the online MSM degree program with a concentration in Information Technology Management:

  • Relational Database Management Systems
  • Database Analysis, Design, and Implementation
  • Telecommunications and Networking
  • Network Administration
  • Information Technology Systems Development
  • Information Technology Systems Implementation
  • Project Management Processes in Organizations
  • Project Planning, Execution and Closure
  • Schedule and Cost Control Techniques
  • Contracting and Procurement in Project Management