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Is a Master’s Degree in IT Management Actually Worth It?

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February 16, 2022

  • Data processing manager
  • Computing services director
  • Chief information officer
  • Information systems manager
  • Aligning IT objectives to accomplish strategic business goals.
  • Demonstrating effective technological solutions for complex problems.
  • Recommending technology-based solutions to solve strategic, operational objectives.
  • Evaluating relevant ethical and legal ramifications of information technology decisions.
  • Communicating IT plans and recommendations to decision-makers and key stakeholders.
  • Data processing manager
  • Computing services director
  • Chief information officer
  • Information systems manager
  • Utilizing technical skills in programming and technology troubleshooting.
  • Recommending software and hardware systems for organizations.
  • Efficiently implementing IT operations to meet organizational objectives.
  • Working independently and with others to meet technology goals.
  • No set times or locations for classes.
  • Monthly class starts.
  • Accelerated, eight-week courses.
  • A #9 ranking for Cheap Master’s in Management Information Systems Online from Best Value Schools
  • A #9 ranking for Top 25 Best Value Online Master’s of Information Technology Programs for 2022 from Value Colleges
  • A #11 ranking for 35 Best Online Master of Information Technology Degree Programs from Master’s Program Guide
  • A #1 ranking for Best Online Colleges & Schools in Colorado from Best Accredited Colleges.
  • A #1 ranking for Best Online Colleges in Colorado from Best Colleges.
  • A #10 ranking for Best Online Colleges for ROI from OnlineU.
  • An average annual salary of $96,375 one year after graduation, which is 23% higher than the national average for all master’s degree holders (BLS, 2019).