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M.S. in Business Information Technology 2007
The Master of Science in Business Information Technology is a joint degree between School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems (CTI) and the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business (KGSB). The program addresses today’s need for individuals who understand the core principles of both business and technology in corporations, health care institutions, and government agencies. Many of these people work as liaisons between the Information Technology department and a functional business unit. Others work within departments that are information dependent and rely heavily on information technology. The M.S. in Business Information Technology also provides a solid base for those interested in moving their career forward through project management or information technology management positions. Degree Program Courses There is a single prerequisite course, IT 130 The Internet and the Web ( Self Placement Test Available), which can be waived based on discussion with a CTI or KGSB advisor.Required Courses (10) Courses (5) from the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business
Courses (5) from the School of CTI
Electives (3) Three electives, with one chosen from the business school, one chosen from the School of CTI, and one chosen from either the business school or from CTI: Business school courses available for use as electives: (choose 1)
CTI courses available for use as electives: (choose 1)
Grade and GPA requirements GPA: Students must maintain a graduate level GPA of 2.50 or higher while pursuing their degree. Students will not be approved for graduation with less than a 2.50 GPA. Students with a GPA of 3.90 or higher will graduate with distinction. Your Application: Accepted throughout the YearStudents are admitted to the MS in Business Information Technology throughout the year. Applicants must chose to apply through only one of the two schools. Students applying through the school of CTI must possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution (or be in the final stages of completing the undergraduate degree). The primary criterion in determining eligibility for admission is previous academic achievement. Other factors, such as work experience and career progression, are also important and will be considered for admission. Thus, although not required, applicants may wish to include letters of recommendation, a resume and other supporting material which they feel may give an Admissions officer a broader view of their achievements. International students are required to submit a recent ( no more than two years old) TOEFL score. Please go to http://www.cti.depaul.edu/Admissions/admissions/admissions_gRequirements.asp to review application requirements and https://www.cti.depaul.edu/admissions/admissions/admissions_apply.asp to apply online. This masters program does not require an admissions test. Please note that if you choose to apply through the Kellstadt School of Business, you will be required to submit a GMAT score. For transition plans and course equivalency tables, pleaseLast Modified: Wednesday December 19, 2007 |
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