Graduate Studies
Information Technology Leadership
Information Technology Leadership Certificates are available to students outside of the graduate program that have been accepted as a certificate seeking student. View Admission information. The department offers four graduate-level certificate programs designed to provide instruction in a specialty area of information technology. These certificates are obtained without completing the entire degree program and may be later applied toward the full Master of Arts degree.
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Certificate |
Courses |
Outcomes |
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Project Management |
· CIS 6108 · CIS 6208 · CIS 6308 · CIS 6385
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Students will be able to align projects with business goals, manage the changes that occur in the organization as a result of projects, develop and manage project budgets, negotiate project scope, effectively manage a distributed team, and integrate quality processes into information system projects.
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IT Security |
· CIS 6205 · CIS 6308 · CIS 6330 · CIS 6332 · CIS 6342
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Students will be able to analyze and articulate the legal and ethical issues related to information technology, identify and assess information security risks and develop plans to address these risks. |
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Enterprise Systems |
· CIS 6107 · CIS 6108 · CIS 6308 · CIS 6318
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Students will be able to align projects with business goals, manage the changes that occur in the organization as a result of projects, manage distributed teams, and work with vendors to evaluate and implement packaged software solutions. |
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IT Operations |
· CIS 6308 · CIS 6330 · CIS 6332 · CIS 6342
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Students will have the ability to manage distributed teams, work with vendors to integrate products and services into a data center, prepare and establish processes for managing a data center, and design and implement a technology infrastructure to meet the needs of an organization. |
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