Master of Science in Information Technology
Overview
The Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) stands as a premier qualification for the digital age, serving as a powerful embodiment of technical expertise, innovation, and strategic vision. At Presidential Graduate School, the Westcliff University MSIT program is thoughtfully tailored to transform IT professionals into advanced technologists capable of solving complex organizational challenges in today’s interconnected world.
This rigorous two-year, 60-credit graduate program aligns perfectly with the highest international educational standards. By uniquely integrating advanced computing concepts with applied problem-solving, the curriculum prepares you to design, develop, and manage modern information systems across diverse arenas, including Big Data, Cloud Technologies, Cybersecurity, and Digital Transformation.
Highlights
- Global Competence & Academic Pathways: The comprehensive 60-credit structure ensures international recognition, providing a strong academic and professional pathway for global career mobility or further higher education pursuits abroad.
- Mastery of Emerging Technologies: Your education is rooted in next-generation computing. The program incorporates specialized courses in cutting-edge fields like blockchain systems, metaverse technologies, advanced databases, and virtualization, equipping you with highly relevant technical expertise.
- Applied Project-Based Learning: Moving beyond theory, the curriculum culminates in advanced applied projects and research-oriented experiences. You will develop sharp analytical reasoning and system design capabilities by addressing real-world technological challenges with scalable IT solutions.
- Strategic Digital Leadership: We prepare you to bridge the gap between IT and business. By exploring the intersection of technology and organizational strategy, you will graduate understanding exactly how IT systems support operational efficiency and drive data-driven decision-making across industries.
The PGS MSIT program does more than teach coding and systems architecture. It fosters a profound understanding of digital innovation, instills the value of research-oriented learning, and empowers you to lead and succeed in an ever-evolving digital ecosystem.
However, mastering the technological frontier is rarely linear; it demands the patience to understand complex architectures and the hard work to outpace a rapidly changing field. True success requires a commitment to continuous learning and constant up-skilling, ensuring that as global technologies shift, your expertise remains not just relevant, but indispensable. By blending technical grit with an evolving skill set, you don’t just adapt to digital transformation - you lead it.
Program Content
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CLD 600Virtualization and Storage3 Credit Hours
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DATA 610Advanced Database Design & Management3 Credit Hours
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EMT 610Metaverse3 Credit Hours
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ITM 610Networking Management3 Credit Hours
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EMT 620Blockchain3 Credit Hours
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RES 620Research Methodology3 Credit Hours
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IOT 600Internet of Things (IoT)3 Credit Hours
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AIM 601Data Science3 Credit Hours
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MIS 500Managing Information Systems & Technology3 Credit Hours
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MIS 510Information Technology Project Management3 Credit Hours
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MIS 520Leading Strategic Change with Technology3 Credit Hours
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MIS 540Management of Information Security3 Credit Hours
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MIS 545Business Architecture and Organizational Transformation3 Credit Hours
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MIS 550Big Data Analytics and Visualization3 Credit Hours
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CAP 690Masters Applied Capstone3 Credit Hours
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MSIT 605Applied Algebra for Machine Learning3 Credit Hours
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EMT 600Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning3 Credit Hours
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AIM 602Artificial Neural Network & Deep Learning3 Credit Hours
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. .. .. .. .. .. .Semantic Technology3 Credit Hours
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AIM 600Information Retrieval3 Credit Hours
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CYB 600Threat and Vulnerability Management3 Credit Hours
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CYB 601Software and Systems Security3 Credit Hours
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CYB 602Cyber Operations and Monitoring3 Credit Hours
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CYB 603Digital forensics and incident response3 Credit Hours
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CYB 604Compliance and Assessment3 Credit Hours
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MSIT 639Software Engineering3 Credit Hours
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DAV 615Advanced Web Programming3 Credit Hours
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. .. .. .. .. .. .Software Quality Assurance3 Credit Hours
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. .. .. .. .. .. .Micro-services Architecture in Software Engineering3 Credit Hours
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. .. .. .. .. .. .Agile Methodologies3 Credit Hours
Learning Outcomes
What you'll learn
The Master of Science in Information Technology offered by PGS in affiliation with Westcliff University encourages students to achieve the following educational outcomes:
- Develop and present strategic information technology plans that address the requirements and specifications of complex technological systems.
- Evaluate and optimize computer systems and digital infrastructures through systematic data analysis, performance evaluation, and applied computing methodologies.
- Analyze, design, develop, and manage advanced information technology infrastructures that support organizational strategy and incorporate emerging technologies.
- Design and implement database and data management systems that support analytical processing and informed decision-making.
Evaluate and apply appropriate system design methodologies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of technology-driven business processes. - Assess legal, regulatory, ethical, and security considerations in the development and management of information systems and digital technologies.
- Conduct independent and collaborative research in advanced information technology domains and communicate technical findings effectively.
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