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Earn your Master's in IT
- $627/credit (36 credits total)
- Transfer up to 12 graduate credits
- Complete in as few as 15 months
- Learn current IT tools and technologies
- Increase your management potential
- Get hands-on employable skills
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Online Master's in Information Technology Program Overview
Learn to identify and implement technologies that drive growth and provide competitive differentiators for any organization. A Master of Science in Information Technology degree from Southern New Hampshire University can provide you with marketable IT skills that can help you serve as a bridge between IT and your organization’s management. This program emphasizes practical skills as you'll analyze business needs, determine information systems requirements and apply current technologies.
Organizations in every industry need IT professionals who can think beyond traditional IT support functions. The master’s in IT at SNHU can help you land a key IT role in a broad range of organizations.
Learn how to:
- Collaborate and communicate effectively in a variety of IT environments
- Develop computer-based solutions to business problems through information technology integration and application
- Construct ethically sound, technology-informed procedures to ensure compliance and maintain security
You'll also have the option to master a specialized skill set – with one of our 7 concentrations – while developing an understanding of current information technologies and emerging issues in the field.
Concentration Options
Data Analytics
Database Design
Healthcare Informatics
Information Security
Enterprise Technology Management
Software Application Development
Web Design
Career Outlook
With the growing demand for more business professionals with IT expertise, graduates of this program will be prepared for a variety of employment opportunities. You can pursue careers such as systems software manager, systems analyst, business analyst, data processing manager or director of information technology. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs for computer and information systems managers will grow 10% through 2029.1
SNHU’s information technology master's program is designed to accommodate career changers as well as those already in the field looking to advance their role in the industry.
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Why SNHU for Your Master's in Information Technology
Admission Requirements
How to Apply
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Courses & Curriculum
From developing computer-based solutions to business problems to collaborating and communicating effectively, the online IT curriculum provides a look at current IT topics and applications that you’ll learn at SNHU. The skills you can gain in this program will prepare you to step into a variety of leadership roles in the IT field.
Core courses may include:
- Advanced Information Technology
- Object Oriented Application Development
- Innovations in Information Technology
- Technical Communication
- Operating Systems
- Telecommunications and Networking
- Principles of Database Design
- Capstone in Information Technology
You’ll also have the option to choose from 1 of the following:
- Information Technology Project and Team Management
- Project Management
Additionally, you may also participate in Graduate Experiential Learning. From taking part in cyber competitions and learning cloud computing to analyzing real-world data, explore the invaluable opportunity of gaining hands-on experience, and a critical edge in the workforce in this 3-credit STEM experiential learning course.
"The experiential learning AWS (Amazon Web Services) course allowed me to get real-world experience that led to a certification that will help me advance my career. The presentation of course material and support from the instructor helped to give me and my peers the tools to become a cloud professional," said Aaron Guyett, a student in the MS in IT with a concentration in Web Design and Development program.
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IT 510 | Advanced Information Technology | This course focuses on the principles and practices underlying the analysis, design, implementation and management of information technology systems. Topics include information system development methodologies, systems planning, requirements analysis, systems implementation, software engineering, project management, and interface, database and process design. |
IT 511 | Object Oriented Application Development | This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of object- oriented software development and provides a foundation for developing quality software. Students develop skills in applying object- oriented concepts to solve software problems and implement solutions. The course also teaches the concepts and design of algorithms for problem solving and includes the topics of data structures as they are related to the algorithms that use them. The course provides the technical foundation necessary to handle the material covered in the subsequent IT courses. |
IT 515 | Innovations in Information Technology | In this course, students strengthen their understanding of leadership theory and ethical frameworks in the context of a technology enterprise. Students will apply this understanding to business cases that reflect the need for innovative technology solutions in today's workplace in order to transform the thinking of an organization when change is required or to develop ideas that enable new business strategies. |
IT 520 | Technical Communication | The course focuses on the essential oral and written technical communication skills needed for producing technical documentation and presentations in many different forms for varying business situations. The course enables students to understand the needs of stakeholders in order to develop different technical documents such as white papers, design specifications, project plans, test plans, user manuals, etc. The ability to communicate research findings using appropriate academic formatting will also be addressed. |
IT 600 | Operating Systems | This course focuses on computer architecture and the operating systems of digital computers. Students learn about the operational methods of hardware; the services provided by operating systems' software; acquisition, processing, storage and output data; and the interaction between computers. Topics include widely used operating systems such as DOS, Windows, and UNIX. |
IT 625 | Information Technology Project and Team Management | This course introduces the students to the principles and practices necessary to be an effective IT project manager. The course covers project scope, time, cost, quality and human resource management techniques as applied to the kinds of project management problems and issues unique to the IT environment. Students learn how to design an actual IT project structure and will obtain hands-on experience using project management software. Emphasis is on the techniques of project management, leadership, teamwork and project risk management as applied to the IT environment. Case work is an important part of this course. |
IT 640 | Telecommunications and Networking | Telecommunications is a business resource that must be well managed. This includes the technical aspects and the application of telecommunications technology to solve specific business problems and enhance the strategic position of a business enterprise. Topics include the importance of telecommunication in today's business environment, the analysis, design and implementation of telecommunications systems, the scope of the telecommunications industry and current trends; telecommunications hardware, the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network model, networking technologies and telecommunications software, protocols and standards. |
IT 650 | Principles of Database Design | This course is a study of the design, development and implementation of database management systems (DBMS) that emphasize relational DBMS architecture using SQL. Students will design and implement projects and complete case exercises as they are introduced to new developments in database design. |
IT 700 | Capstone in Information Technology | This capstone course is the culminating experience for the M.S. in Information Technology program. The aim of the capstone is to assess students' ability to synthesize and integrate the knowledge and skills they have developed throughout their coursework, rather than introducing new concepts. This course is structured to support student success in fulfilling program requirements. |
Total Credits: 36 |
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Tuition & Fees
Tuition rates for SNHU's online degree programs are among the lowest in the nation. We offer a 25% tuition discount for U.S. service members, both full and part time, and the spouses of those on active duty.
Online Graduate Programs | Per Course | Per Credit Hour | Annual Cost for 15 credits |
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Degree/Certificates | $1,881 | $627 | $9,405 |
Degree/Certificates (U.S. service members, both full and part time, and the spouses of those on active duty)* | $1,410 | $470 | $7,050 |
Tuition rates are subject to change and are reviewed annually.
*Note: students receiving this rate are not eligible for additional discounts.
Additional Costs:
$150 Graduation Fee, Course Materials ($ varies by course)
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University Accreditation
Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)as well as several other accrediting bodies.
This program and its concentrations are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Student achievement data can be found on College Navigator.
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