Dec 04, 2024  
2024-2025 University Catalog 
    
2024-2025 University Catalog

IT Management MS, Structures of Data Analytics for IT Managers Specialization


IT Management MS Core


Program Overview

In today’s complex global environment, skilled professionals who possess information technology and administrative management expertise are in high demand. The information technology management Master of Science (MS-IT Management) provides a professional degree for post baccalaureate students to develop essential skills and knowledge to enhance organization competitiveness. The MS-IT Management offers courses blending high-demand technical and essential skills. A cutting-edge, relevant curriculum prepares individuals for the opportunity to learn critical skills and knowledge for their ongoing professional success. The MS-IT Management graduate program has a common core curriculum with four specialization areas: 1) administrative management, 2) information technology, 3) cybersecurity management and 4) structures of data analytics for IT managers.

The administrative management specialization prepares critical decision-makers in leading organizational change, innovation, managing customer relationships, and integrating social informatics. The information technology specialization is customizable, preparing students for leadership decisions and offering relevance to industry partners. The cybersecurity management specialization prepares leaders of cybersecurity teams, covering policy and legal issues, risk management and continuity planning, and IT security. The cybersecurity management program builds on the core knowledge areas recommended by the National Security Administration, the International Standards Organization, and International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium. The data analytics specialization incorporates data mining, data analysis, and data visualization into organizational decision-making. 

All specializations build on a common core foundation. The common core course work includes managerial communications, leadership and supervision, project management, research and statistical analysis of data, financial analysis in IT and administrative management, and administrative policy. These courses bridge the gap between information technology and administrative management while offering new perspectives on the impact of technological innovation on international operations and competitiveness of an enterprise.

The IT Management master’s program is ideal for those interested in one of four areas of professional growth: career starters, career climbers, career changers, or career crossers. Career starters are recent graduates seeking a professional degree before entering workforce. The career climbers include professionals seeking graduate degrees for advancing their industry specific careers. Career changers will find the MS-IT Management degree an important part of their strategy to move into new fields, and career crossers will receive the cross-training they need to advance in current fields. For those professionals interested in continuing their education to the doctoral level at another institution, the MS-IT Management graduate degree also offers an option to complete a thesis.

Program Description
The MS-IT Management program is facilitated by a program coordinator from the IT Management department who is dedicated to working with graduate students and their direct advisors in planning for courses of study. The program is delivered at the CWU Ellensburg or Sammamish campus or 100% online dependent upon university guidelines. Applicants must meet the requirements of acceptance to CWU School of Graduate Studies and Research.

Program Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • demonstrate in-depth knowledge and currency in core subject areas and area of specialization;
  • demonstrate the ability to understand the local and global significance of information technology management on individuals, organizations, and society;
  • have the ability to apply basic research methods in information technology management;
  • demonstrate the use of current techniques, skills and tools necessary for information technology management practice appropriate to the discipline;
  • have the ability to communicate effectively; and
  • demonstrate advanced skills and knowledge in their specialization.

Total Specialization Credits: 20


Total Credits: 48


College and Department Information


Information Technology Management Department  
College of Education and Professional Studies  

Online Availability
The program will have both a designated online only option and an in-person or hybrid option.

Program Codes
Major plan codes: ITAMG, ITAMOG
Specialization codes: SDAG, SDAOG