Degree offered at: Louisville, Available Online, Los Angeles Education Center
Program Goals
The name of the program is the MSITM, and the degree to be awarded is the Master of Science in Information Technology Management. The program is classified as a STEM program. The goal of the program is to equip students with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to reach their potential in the ITM field. The program will give students the competency and flexibility to create and maintain a competitive edge in today’s rapidly changing, highly competitive IT environment. Students will be introduced to best practices for managing IT functions and interrelationships within an organization.
Program Format
The MSITM program is available in two formats:
- Offered at the Louisville Education Center as a hybrid program
- Offered Online
Hybrid LEC courses will be taught in 16 weeks (combining two graduate terms) as the following. The online courses will be offered using the existing eight-week term dates.
Graduate Hybrid Terms for Business
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Graduate Terms 1 and 2
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Early July to Mid October
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Graduate Terms 2 and 3
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Late August to Mid December
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Graduate Terms 3 and 4
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Late October to Mid March
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Graduate Terms 4 and 5
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Mid January to Mid May
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Graduate Terms 5 and 6
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Late March to Early July
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Graduate Terms 6 and 1
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Mid May to Late August
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The MSITM complete online program courses also will be offered using the existing eight-week term dates. Online courses will be scheduled as follows:
Grad Term 1
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late June - Mid August
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Grad Term 2
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Mid August -Mid October
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Grad Term 3
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Mid October-Mid December
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Grad Term 4
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early January-early March
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Grad Term 5
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early March-late April
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Standards and Evaluation Achievement
Each course in the MSITM program has its own method for evaluating student performance. The particular methods of assessment will be explained to students and included in the written syllabus for the course at the beginning of each course. A student must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 throughout the program. All course grades assigned in the program are entered on the student’s official transcript and counted toward the cumulative grade point average. A student who earns a grade lower than C will be subject to academic dismissal. A student who earns more than two grades of C or lower will be subject to academic dismissal. A student may repeat a course in which a grade of C was earned; however, a course may be repeated only once. In cases where a course was repeated, both grades remain on the transcript, but only the last grade will count toward the grade point average. Student academic transcripts are reviewed at the end of each session. A student who fails to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 will be placed on academic probation and will have one academic term to remove the probationary status or be dismissed from the program. A student will have six years from the date of entry into the program in which to complete all of the requirements for graduation.
International students are required to be enrolled full-time and register for the appropriate course when applying for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) authorization.