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Master of Information Technology

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About the Program

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) program is designed as a collaborative program with Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering and Pamplin College of Business. It offers a blend of coursework in seven related IT modules: Health Information Systems, Software Development, Information Security, Business Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, Networking, and Telecommunications. This program is also a part of a dual degree program with VT MBA program.

Who Should Enroll

  • Those who need a more flexible schedule.
  • Those who enjoy remote collaboration.
  • Those who do enjoy online learning.
  • Those who would like to advance their career. 
  • Those who would like to improve their technical skills. 
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How Will You Benefit

Students will benefit in multiple ways, such as: receiving a degree from the #3 ranked program nationwide, receiving the lowest cost per credit hour among the top 5 ranked schools, having a highly customizable curriculum, learning from faculty that are actively enegaged in research and industry, and more.

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Would you like to learn more?

If you'd like to learn more about the Master of Information Technology degree, please visit the following link: Master of Information Technology Homepage.