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MASTERS of Information Technology
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Program Description
The Master’s of Information Technology (MIT) offered at Atlantis University is an intensive  graduate degree program that prepares the student to become an IT professional at a senior staff or management level. The objective of this program is contrasted with that of the undergraduate IT curriculum:  while students at the undergraduate level are trained  to become programmer-analysts, telecommunication administrators, or apprentice database administrators, the master’s program prepares graduates to be able to manage such IT professionals. 

 

If you graduate with a Master’s of Information Technology degree from AU, you will have acquired the knowledge, training, and qualifications needed to supervise the development and implementation of vanguard IT systems in an interconnected and competitive global marketplace.

Program Objectives
The  following important objectives have been built into the Master’s of Information Technology program offered at Atlantis University:

 


  • Provide students with the education and training needed to develop professional IT solutions to real world challenges and problems.
  • Impart the theoretical background that students will eventually call upon to strategically manage teams of information technology professionals.
  • Train the student to develop and evaluate vanguard IT systems for the purpose of bringing sustainable competitive advantage to his or her business or organization.
  • Teach the student to administer the development, implementation, and maintenance of enterprise-level system services, while making sure that information security remains a priority.

 

 

Program Breakdown by Course

  • Module I
  • Module II
  • Module III
  • Module IV
  • Module V
  • Module VI
  • Module VII
  • Module VIII
Module I
MIT501 - E-Business Technology and Management

 

Students learn the fundamental principles and concepts behind the management of internet negotiations, transactions and business. Topics include an analytic review of World Wide Web technology trends, software availability, electronic payments and transactions, intra-organizational electronic commerce, ecommerce policies, ecommerce applications in retail, as well as the government and health sectors.

 

Module II
MIT521 - Information Technology Project Management


This module teaches how to optimize IT development and delivery processes in order to bring IT projects to the web more efficiently and on a budget. Specific course topics include database system analytics, electronic management tools, total quality management, the analysis of business systems, contracts and procurement, information technology trends, and budget analysis.
Module III
MIT533 - Global E-Business Strategies


Students learn different ways to develop a corporate strategy. This course gives special emphasis to the work of recognized strategists in the fields of business and information technology. Topics include advances in technology, domestic regulatory policies, as well as business strategies for national and international technology policies.
Module IV
MIT547 - Information Security Management


Students explore  today's information age with regards to the role of data and the strategic methods for protecting it.  Course topics include data classification, monitoring, reporting, network components, and security processes and policy.
Module V
MIT561 - Advanced Database Management


in order to equip students for the challenge of making intelligent database management decisions, this course teaches how to design and implement rational databases for database-driven web applications.  Some of the main topics covered include database management systems (such as Oracle), database querying with SQL, and database administration.

Module VI
MIT587 - Managing Software Development


Students learn aspects of programming that must be known in order to properly direct the software development process.  Module topics include Visual Basic .NET, computer programming, history of programming languages, and project management.
Module VII
MBA691 - Managing Innovation


In order to equip students for the challenge of making intelligent database management decisions, this course teaches how to design and implement rational databases for database-driven web applications.

 

Some of the main topics covered include database management systems (such as Oracle), database querying with SQL, and database administration.

Module VIII
MIT621 - Web Services & Service Oriented


Students learn about service-oriented architectures and how they provides a more agile and comprehensive way to integrate information systems and business processes. Specific course topics include WS-Security, WS-Policy, SCA, UDDI, WSDL and SDO.
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