SUNY Empire State College’s School for Graduate Studies is offering this fall an online Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) degree.
“Today, cyber security is our country’s first line of defense and we must meet the increasing demand for skilled professionals from our nation’s Armed Forces, the private sector, as well as from federal, state and even local government,” said Officer in Charge Mitchell S. Nesler. “At the same time, web technology represents an ever-larger component of our economy, another critical need SUNY Empire can meet through our online master’s programs.”
Students can choose one of two tracks: cyber security or web technology.
“Our online MSIT is the most recent example in SUNY Empire’s decades-long record of success and innovation in online teaching, learning and degree completion,” said Nathan Gonyea, the college’s newly appointed dean of the School for Graduate Studies. “SUNY Empire’s graduate faculty, in collaboration with their select undergraduate colleagues, have done an outstanding job in creating a rigorous, comprehensive program, which will provide our graduates with the education they need to compete in the modern job market of today’s global economy.”
The online MSIT is designed for those working or planning to work in the following areas: Information security, web technology, digital forensics, web programming, client and server site technology and cyber security.
The online MSIT degree is a 33-credit program designed to attract IT professionals in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields who wish to advance their career opportunities in information technology industries.
Officials said the mission of the online MSIT program is to equip students with the advanced knowledge, skills and IT competencies required to be effective leaders in diverse, multi-disciplinary IT enterprises. The program offers an in-depth understanding of information technology and security as well as social, legal and managerial issues in the field.
Those interested in enrolling in the online MSIT must complete an application by Sunday, June 30.
Along with general requirements for a graduate degree, applicants must demonstrate foundation knowledge in computer programming and computer networks.
Students who are lacking these prerequisites will take one online MSIT foundation course as a part of their degree program.