Doctor of Information Technology (60 hrs.)
This program is designed with the learner in mind, offering insight into the high-level challenges that organizations encounter. Incorporating information technology into real-world scenarios, learners in this program will evaluate the latest advancements in information technology including the development of solutions, the design of new technical advancements, and the identification of real-world challenges in industry. Coursework centers around the management of information systems, development of applications, and management components of information technology. The curriculum focuses on the use of theory and practical experience presented to the learners in a variety of teaching formats. The course delivery methods include simulations, seminars, dissertation, and face-to-face residencies.
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Degree Requirements
Program Core Courses (30 credits)
Program Research Courses (12 credits)
Program Dissertation Courses (18 credits)
DIT 9006 | DIT Research Proposal Preparation | 6 |
DIT 9016 | DIT Applied Research Project I | 6 |
DIT 9026 | DIT Applied Research Project II | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: 60