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MS in Information Technology

MS in Information Technology

Harness the power of Information Technology skills for your career with our Master's program.

Scholarships Available till 20th Sep 2024

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Why choose this Master’s in Information Technology Program?

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    Up to 3 years post-study Work/STEM OPT
    Visa in USA

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    Save up to USD 28000 for an equivalent degree from USA

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    Learn from top faculty and leading industry practitioners

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    Practical insights from industry experts

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    Quick application with No GRE/GMAT 20 months

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    Alumni status for Clark University

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    9:1 student-to-faculty ratio

  • #38 Best Value Schools

    #38 Best Value Schools

  • Top 5 National Universities

    Top 5 National Universities

    with ~3,000 enrollments

  • AACSB International Accredited

    AACSB International Accredited

  • Best Value College

    Best Value College

    Best Northeastern

  • Ranked a QS Top University

    Ranked a QS Top University

    World University Rankings

Skills you will learn

  • cybersecurity
  • data networking
  • data management
  • IT strategy
  • IT architecture

Our alumni work at top companies

About MS in Information Technology in USA

Clark University, in collaboration with Great Lakes Executive Learning, offers an MS in Information Technology in the USA. The program has a comprehensive curriculum covering essential applications of Information Technology. It follows a hybrid format, combining online and on-campus learning. This master's program will offer practical insights into the industry and alumni status of Clark University.

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What is Clark University's MS in Information Technology program?

The Masters of Science in Information Technology in USA is a 20-month hybrid program. It begins online and then offers on-campus classes at Clark University campus in the USA. The program does not require - GRE/GMAT and provides up to a 3-year STEM OPT VISA in the USA.

What is the Masters in Information Technology program format?

The program is in a Hybrid format. It will be delivered in the below-given format:
  • 8 months Delivered in a fully online format by Great Lakes Executive Learning
  • 12 months Complete your MS in Information Technology on-campus in USA with Clark University

What are the Masters in Information Technology in USA highlights?

Below are the Masters in IT in USA highlights:
  • 20 Months Program
  • Upto 3 years post study Work/STEM OPT Visa in USA
  • Top faculty and leading industry practitioners
  • Quick application with No GRE/GMAT
  • 9:1 Student-to-faculty Ratio
  • Alumni status for Clark University
  • Savings up to USD 28000 for an equivalent degree from USA
  • Practical insights from industry experts
  • Hands-on projects for practical experience
  • Globally recognized Information Technology degree from Clark University

Am I eligible for this Information Technology program?

You are eligible for the program if you have:
  • A 4-year bachelor's degree with a minimum of 66% marks.
  • A 3-year bachelor's degree with a minimum of 60% marks. The awarding University must be NAAC A or A+ (in the year 2019/2020/2021), and the applicant preferably from a Science background, i.e., BCA/B.SC/BIT or have substantial work experience in relevant areas.
  • English Proficiency Test Scores (IELTS or TOEFL or Duolingo or PTE). Please consult your Program Advisor for more details.
No GRE/GMAT test scores are required to apply for this program

Who is this program for?

You are eligible for the program if you are:
  • A young, early-career professional looking to start a Information Technology career abroad.
  • A mid- and senior-level professional looking to go abroad and stay up-to-date with the skills needed for success in the digital world.
  • A professional looking to transition to a high-growth Information Technology career with industry-ready skills and knowledge.

What skill sets do you require for information technology?

For IT, you need basic technical skills like computer literacy and familiarity with programming languages like Python or Java. You should also have an understanding of networking and databases. If you have strong problem-solving and analytical skills, that will help you during the program.

What are the upcoming intakes in USA?

These are the upcoming intakes for the Information Technology courses in the USA (2024):
  • Fall intake (September/Autumn): The application period is from September to December. This is the primary intake with the most opportunities.
  • Spring intake: The application period is January–May.
For exact application deadlines, you can contact our admissions team.

What is the curriculum of Clark University's Information Technology Program?

The program curriculum is divided into 8-month online classes followed by a 12-month on-campus program:

Online Courses
  • Business Statistics
  • Python Programming for Data Science Business Intelligence, Data Visualization and Data Management using SQL
  • Machine Learning

On-Campus Courses
There are some core (mandatory), Concentration, and Elective courses. These are the Core courses:
  • MSIT 3050 - Information Systems Analysis and Design
  • MSIT 3110 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals
  • MSIT 3250 - Network Architecture and Design
  • MSIT 3410 - IT Strategy Leadership

For a detailed curriculum, please visit the curriculum section.
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*The above curriculum is tentative and subject to change.

Is it worth doing a Master's degree in Information technology in the US?

Yes, it's worth getting a Master's degree in IT in the US. In 2022, USA accounted for over a third of the global information and communication technology market. IT spending has reached over $1.3 trillion in the USA.

Leading IT service providers are projected to increase revenues, showcasing strong future growth in the USA's IT sector (Source: Statista). These data points reflect the growing investment and demand for IT services and professionals in the US.

Is it a study abroad program?

Yes, it's a study abroad program. You will get a chance to attend the 12 months of classes at the Clark University campus in USA.

Why should I study in US?

Studying in the USA adds value to your resume, career, and personal development. Here are some of the reasons why you should study in the USA:
  • In the USA, you get a high-quality education with cutting-edge technologies. Earning a degree from a prestigious US institution helps you grow your career to the next level.
  • Studying at a US university will let you experience diverse cultures. You will be able to build new connections and develop a diverse perspective.
  • US universities focus on practical learning through projects, internships, and research. This will help create practical skills that are useful in the workplace.
  • A degree in the USA will create more career opportunities. The starting salaries in the US are also higher than in most countries.

Curriculum

Clark University and Great Lakes Executive Learning offer a comprehensive curriculum. The course begins with online modules. You will then study core and elective courses in the US, on campus at Clark University. This curriculum will give you deep insights into the latest information technology principles. You should score a minimum of 3.0 GPA in each course and aggregate in the online program to progress to the on-campus program. You also need to complete an approved non-credit Internship to graduate.

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Online - 8 Months

Business Statistics

In this course, you will learn to apply statistical methods in a business context to help address critical business questions. You will equip yourself with the knowledge of probability and inferential statistics. Learn to analyze data distributions, make business estimates, and apply various hypothesis tests across different scenarios.

 

Python Programming for Data Science

In this course, you will gain knowledge of the fundamental constructs of Python programming. You will learn to use data to read, manipulate, analyze, and solve business problems. Get an introduction to the fundamentals of Python programming for Data Science.

 

Business Intelligence, Data Visualization, and Data Management using SQL

This course will enable you to write complex, efficient queries to fetch and analyze data using SQL. and effectively communicate insights via visual storytelling using Tableau. You will learn to use advanced SQL techniques for analytical deep dives. Create different visualizations to convey insights from data.

 

Machine Learning

This course will teach you to build, assess, and apply machine learning (ML) models using historical data to solve business problems. Learn to process data, prepare it for modeling, and build models to capture the relationships between input variables and known outcomes. Gain business insights from the model and its outputs.

 

On-Campus 12 Months

Core Courses (Mandatory)

MSIT 3050 - Information Systems Analysis and Design

In this course, you will understand the power of computer programs and information technology in building information systems. These information systems solve business problems. You will learn systems analysis and design that recommend improvements and specify the business requirements.

MSIT 3110 - Cyber Security Fundamentals

This course will introduce you to the basic concepts of data security, both physical and logical. You will learn to manage data security standards, integrity, and encryption. You will also become familiar with coding methods, the use of smart cards, financial transactions, payment methods, and more. Know in detail about the medical information security and legal aspects of information security.

MSIT 3250 - Network Architecture and Design

This course addresses fundamental and advanced concepts in modern data networking and security. This course will teach you about planning, building, and securing LAN, WLAN, MAN, and WAN environments.  

MSIT 3410 - IT Strategy Leadership

In this course, you will learn to align IT strategy with business objectives. It will also highlight the importance of managing the rapid pace of industry change. You will develop the leadership skills executives and key managers should possess. The course will encourage you to reflect on your careers, helping you define your roles and paths in the IT industry.

Concentration Courses

Cyber Security (Choose 3)

MSCS 3100 - Blockchain Technology Risk Management

This course will focus on the technology and security risks of blockchain. It will cover the foundations of blockchain technology and the main building blocks of its ecosystem. After completing this course, you will be able to adopt a risk-based approach to implementing business Blockchain solutions. Many other concepts, such as digital assets, cryptocurrencies, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), Web 3.0, and more will be discussed.

MSIT 3150 - Security Architecture and Design

This course addresses the components required to implement security within the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)). You will learn to focus on analyzing internal applications, computing platforms, and network infrastructure to ensure optimized security architecture.

MSIT 3350 - Data Mining With Splunk

In this course, you will learn to harness the power of machine data. Splunk Enterprise is a powerful tool that can turn this raw machine data into valuable business and operational insights.

In this course, you will understand the architecture of Splunk Enterprise. You will gain hands-on experience by installing Splunk. Get the ability to make informed decisions in a business environment.

MSIT 3740 - Cyber Security Ethics : Technology, Society and Government

In this course, you will explore the ethical and societal implications of cyber security in today's digital age. You will learn about privacy concerns and the balance between innovation and privacy protection in cybersecurity. The course will cover various legislative bills, laws, regulations, and social concerns related to cyber security.

MSIT 3780 - Introduction to Incident Response and Digital Forensics

This course will teach you how to manage and respond to cyber security incidents effectively. It focuses on using a variety of tools, including OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence), sandboxes, and digital forensics to identify and analyze malicious software and activities. You will gain hands-on experience through extensive lab work involving live samples. At the end of this course, you will gain a base knowledge of skills for a SOC (Security Operations Center). 

MSIT 3790 - Cyber Security Warfare and Risk Management

In this course, you will learn to assess and mitigate the cyber risks that organizations face. The course covers key topics to measure security effectiveness. It provides an in-depth analysis of the current threat landscape, offering strategic approaches to secure enterprise assets. By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and skills to manage and mitigate cyber risks effectively.

MSIT 3799 - Advanced Topics: Cyber Security (Capstone)

In this course, you will delve into specialized areas of cyber security through Capstone projects. You will engage with real business projects, applying the knowledge acquired throughout your master's program. The course covers essential security architecture standards organizations must implement to meet cyber security challenges. You will explore various industry control frameworks across different sectors to understand how to apply effective cyber security controls.

MSIT 3440 - Special Topics: Information Technology (Approved by advisor)

This course addresses current topics (in Information Technology) in a pilot phase or one-time offering. Special Topics can vary from semester to semester.

Financial Accounting And Decision Making

Gain a solid foundation in financial accounting principles. Read and interpret financial statements essential for a company's financial health and make sound marketing decisions.

Oral Communication

Develop your skills in public speaking, presentation delivery, and persuasive communication.

Elective Courses(Choose 3)

Choose 1

MSIT 3610 - CIO in Training

In this course, you will step into the shoes of a Chief Information Officer (CIO). You will then understand how IT leaders drive business performance. This approach will help you become an effective IT partner and leader. You will become capable of enhancing the enterprise's operating units.

MSIT 3760 - Design Thinking for Technology Innovation

This course will teach you to drive innovation, which is important for industry disruption. You will learn about design thinking, which fuels continuous innovation in businesses. You will get to use the design form's IDEO texts, how they process their innovation, and discover their strategies. You will explore IDEO's strategies for teamwork and learn to formulate problem statements through discussions and assignments.

This course will equip you with the critical processes for innovation. It will ensure that your product development is always aligned with customer needs and market demands.

MSIT 3840 - IT Project Management Fundamentals

This course will give you a solid foundation in managing projects within organizational and budget constraints. You will learn to set goals aligned with stakeholder needs and to maximize team performance. You will get an introduction to project management principles and practices. You will learn the technical and soft skills for project management through course lectures, discussions, and projects.

Choose 2

MSIT 3090 - Python Programming

This elective course enhances your experience in this course. Python is one of today's most prevalent programming languages and benefits IT professionals. It will build your working knowledge of Python principles and practical applications if you are the one. This course helps you achieve your career goals if you seek careers in data management and IT/Cyber data analysis.

MSIT 3100 - Contemporary Issues in IT

An IT professional must remain updated with the industry's current trends. This has a significant impact on the organizations they work for and on their career. This course is for new MSIT students and will provide an overview of current industry trends and issues.

MSCS 3100 - Blockchain Technology Risk Management

This course will focus on the technology and security risks of blockchain. It will cover the foundations of blockchain technology and the main building blocks of its ecosystem. You will develop the mindset to adopt a risk-based approach for implementing business Blockchain solutions. This course is for IT/security professionals who are keen in the blockchain space.

MPA 3120 - Organizational Behavior & Leadership

In this course, you will develop a deep understanding of the concepts of organizational behavior. You will explore analytical tools and communication skills essential for effective organizational behavior. By the end of this course, you will equip yourself with leadership skills. You will also be able to navigate organizational dynamics successfully.

MSIT 3141 - Health Data and Record Systems

There have been dramatic advances in health data technologies and exponential growth in data produced. This course aims to provide an overview of the healthcare data landscape. You will learn about the history of the digital healthcare industry. It also provides a brief overview of the legislation responsible for shaping the current state of health data. 

This course will teach you how to leverage data sources with Big Data methods. The course teaches how you can have a positive impact on healthcare.

MSIT 3150 - Security Architecture and Design

This course addresses the components required to implement security within the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)). You will learn to focus on analyzing internal applications, computing platforms, and network infrastructure to ensure optimized security architecture.

MSIT 3350 - Data Mining With Splunk

In this course, you will learn to harness the power of machine data. Splunk Enterprise is a powerful tool that can turn this raw machine data into valuable business and operational insights. In this course, you will understand the architecture of Splunk Enterprise.

You will gain hands-on experience by installing Splunk. This will give you an ability to make informed decisions in a business environment.

MSIT 3450 - Health Informatics

Health informatics leverages information technology to organize and analyze health records to improve healthcare outcomes. It combines big data, business intelligence, and performance management to enhance the quality and efficiency of patient care.

This course will approach practical health informatics applications from many perspectives within the healthcare industry. You will gain a detailed understanding of conducting research and identifying trends in health records. You will also explore the key trends in healthcare technology.

MSIT 3460 - Agile Software Development Methodology

This course builds your foundations of Project Management. It focuses on the Lean Agile delivery methodology, which is essential for meeting customer demands for frequent innovations. By integrating Lean Startup and the Scaled Agile Framework techniques, you will learn to tackle the current world challenges.

MSIT 3510 - Enterprise Architecture Design

This course will explore the fundamental principles of Enterprise Architecture (EA). It is the blueprint for aligning a firm's IT infrastructure with its business processes. By the end of the course, you will understand the crucial role of EA in maintaining a cohesive IT environment. This knowledge will equip you with the skills to plan and manage IT resources, driving organizational success strategically.

MSIT 3740 - Cyber Security Ethics: Technology, Society and Government

In this course, you will explore the ethical and societal implications of cyber security in today's digital age. You will learn about privacy concerns and the balance between innovation and privacy protection in cybersecurity. The course will cover various legislative bills, laws, regulations, and social concerns related to cyber security.

MSIT 3750 - Lean Practices and Organizational Change

This course will guide you through the building blocks of agile development methodology, which companies use. With this course, you will practice the culture that supports continuous learning using Design Thinking. Learning these skills will help large companies to be on par with the fast-moving competition in the market.

MSIT 3780 - Introduction to Incident Response and Digital Forensics

This course will teach you how to manage and respond to cyber security incidents effectively. The course focuses on using a variety of tools, including OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) tools, sandboxes, and digital forensics tools to identify and analyze malicious software and activities. You will gain hands-on experience through extensive lab work involving live samples. At the end of this course, the students should be able to gain a base knowledge of skills for a SOC (Security Operations Center). 

MSIT 3790 - Cyber Security Warfare and Risk Management

In this course, you will learn to assess and mitigate the cyber risks that organizations face. The course covers key topics to measure security effectiveness. It provides an in-depth analysis of the current threat landscape, offering strategic approaches to secure enterprise assets. By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and skills to manage and mitigate cyber risks effectively.

MSIT 3820 - Business Intelligence

Businesses today are constantly changing and becoming increasingly complex. Organizations have a pressure to innovate, which drives them to make frequent and quick decisions. Processing information to make these decisions is what business intelligence is all about. This course addresses BI solutions that deliver computerized support for managerial decision-making.

MSIT 3860 - Data Management for Information Technology

Digitized business processes and data analytics are essential for a modern business's performance. This course will provide insights into data management principles, visualization, data mining, and AI/machine learning.

MSIT 3999 - Capstone Practicum

At the end of the curriculum, the Capstone project will provide the comprehensive application of the complete coursework. Under the supervision of a faculty member, you will address a real challenge for an organization. Study the issues, review industry trends, research the issue, and make recommendations to the organization.

The practicum culminates in a formal written and oral presentation of the team’s work. The faculty and organization professionals will evaluate the same.

Students should take the Capstone course near the end of their graduate program (at least after two full semesters in the program). To register, students must seek permission from their academic advisor.

 

Degree from Clark University

Masters of Science in Information Technology from Clark University

Get a globally recognized degree from Clark University after the successful completion of the program

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  • Top 5 National Universities

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  • AACSB International Accredited

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Master the in-demand skills and programming languages professionals use worldwide to land your dream job.

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Meet the Faculty

Meet our experienced and top-notch faculty. They will teach you the core concepts of Information Technology.

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    Richard Aroian

    Richard Aroian is a Part-time Instructor and Assistant Dean at SPS. Additionally, he holds the role of Executive Director of Corporate Outreach, where he focuses on STEM programs. With a passion for connecting academia and industry, he spearheads initiatives that bridge the gap between education and real-world applications, ensuring impactful and relevant learning experiences.

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    Laura Myers

    Laura Myers is a dedicated part-time instructor at SPS, known for fostering dynamic learning environments. With a passion for innovative teaching methods, she consistently engages students to enhance their learning experience and practical skillset.

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    Dean Cascione

    Dean Cascione serves as a part-time instructor at the School of Management, where he brings a wealth of practical insights to the classroom. With a focus on enriching students' understanding, Dean ensures that theoretical concepts are grounded in real-world application, preparing students for success in their careers.

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    Siu Ming Luie

    Siu Ming Luie holds the roles of part-time instructor and Associate Dean at SPS, focusing on faculty affairs. Committed to academic excellence, Siu Ming Luie strives to enhance faculty development while imparting valuable knowledge to students, fostering a supportive and engaging academic community.

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    Julie Frechette

    Julie Frechette is a part-time instructor and Program Lead for the MS Communication program at SPS. With a dedication to shaping the communication professionals of tomorrow, Julie combines academic rigor with practical relevance, preparing students for diverse career paths in the field of communication.

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    David Jordan

    David Jordan serves as both a part-time instructor and Interim Dean at the School of Management. Through his dual roles, David blends teaching with leadership to provide students with a comprehensive education. By bridging theory and practice, he ensures that students are well-prepared for the challenges of the business world.

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    David Hofstetter

    David Hofstetter is a part-time instructor at SPS, focusing on equipping students with practical skills and industry relevance. With a commitment to empowering students for success in the competitive job market, David fosters a supportive learning environment where students can thrive and excel.

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    Kerry Morris

    Kerry Morris is a dedicated part-time instructor at SPS, known for enriching students' learning with real-world insights. With a focus on fostering a supportive environment, Kerry empowers students to excel academically and professionally, preparing them for future success in their chosen fields.

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Note: The above faculty list is indicative

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    Great Learning’s program team conducts additional doubt-clearing sessions with industry experts to provide learners with practical and in-depth knowledge.

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    Our counselors schedule video calls with learners and assist them in filling out the application accurately.

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    Statement of purpose review

    We provide students with sample SOP formats to guide them in crafting a compelling SOP.

Program Fees

The program fee constitutes of two parts:

8 month Online FeeUSD 6000

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12 months On-campus fee (in US)*USD 17,052

*The tuition fee is subjected to change based on university's regulations.

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Benefits of learning with us

  • Upto 3 Year STEM OPT VISA in the USA
  • Save upto USD 28000
  • Quick Application with No GRE/GMAT Requirement
  • Get Alumni Status from Clark University

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Go through our admissions process. The number of seats are limited. Apply early to secure your seats.

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    1. Apply Online

    Fill out a fast and easy online application form. No additional tests or prerequisites are needed.

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    2. Pre-Screening

    Our team will make contact with you by phone to confirm your eligibility for the program.

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    3. Application Assessment

    If selected, you will receive an offer for the upcoming cohort. Secure your seat by paying the fee.

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    4. Join the program

    If selected, you will receive an acceptance letter with instructions on how to pay and join the program.

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this MS in Information Technology program all about?


Clark University offers this MS in Information Technology program in collaboration with Great Lakes. The program presents a comprehensive curriculum covering essential and advanced applications of IT. It combines online classes with on-campus learning in the US, giving you an enriching learning experience.

What is the total duration of this MSIT program?


The total duration of the program is 20 months. The program is in a hybrid format.

How does the hybrid format of the program work?


By hybrid format, we mean the program will have a blend of online and in-person classes. This is a 20-month program where 8 months will be online, followed by 12 months on campus at Clark University, USA.

Who will be teaching this information technology program to me?

 

The top faculty and leading industry practitioners will teach this program to you. These faculty members have expertise in different fields of Information Technology.

 

What salary can I expect after completing MS in Information Technology in the USA?


As per Payscale, the starting salary of Data Scientists in the USA is $96,000, which can go up to $1,55,000

Is this MS in IT a STEM course?

Yes. Information Technology is a STEM course in the USA. Graduates qualify for up to 3 years of OPT (Optional Practical Training) visa in the USA. This is a benefit generally present with STEM courses.
 

Contact the program advisor for more information and clarity.

 

Do I need coding skills for an Information Technology career?


Yes, coding skills are good for an Information Technology (IT) career. Basic programming knowledge in Python, Java, or C++ is essential. It helps in understanding software development and other technical aspects of IT. Familiarity with coding can enhance problem-solving skills.

Will I get any career services from Clark University?

Yes, the SPS Career Development & Experiential Learning team from Clark University provides career services to you. You will get:
 

  • In-person and virtual coaching

  • Personalized guidance

  • Resume and interview preparations

Which country is good to study MS in Information Technology?

USA is one of the top destinations to study MS in information technology. It is the home to top-ranked universities. The US provides extensive research opportunities, strong industry connections and high earning potential.

It has a robust job market and OPT (Optional Practical Training) options. It allows international students to work for up to 3 years.

 

Am I eligible for the program?

These are the eligibility criteria for the MSIT program in USA. The program accepts applicants with:
 

  • A 4-year bachelor's degree must have a minimum of 66% marks.

  • A 3-year bachelor's degree must have a minimum of 60% marks. The awarding University must be NAAC A or A+ (in the year 2019/2020/2021) and the applicant preferably from a Science background i.e.

  • BCA/B.SC/BIT or have substantial work experience in relevant areas.

  • English Proficiency Test Scores (IELTS or TOEFL or Duolingo or PTE). No GRE/GMAT test scores are required. Please consult your Program Advisor for more details.

Do I need to take the GRE or GMAT for the program?

No. The USP of the program is that you don't require any GRE/GMAT scores. You can submit scores if available, to showcase a strong profile. However, this is not a compulsory requirement.

 

Can I get any scholarships or financial aid options?


Yes, Scholarships and financial aid are available. You should contact program advisors for more details.

What kind of job opportunities can I expect after completing this program?

After completing this program, you can expect job opportunities such as:

  • IT Consultant

  • Project Management

  • IT Director

  • Chief Information Officer

  • Principle Global Program Manager

  • Lead Architect, and more.
     

Salaries vary based on location, company, experience, and specific job roles.

 

What is the admission process for this program?

This is the admission process for the MSIT program:
 

  • Apply online through a fast and easy online application form.

  • The Pre-Screening process will happen. Our team will contact you by phone to confirm your eligibility for the program.

  • The Admissions Team will do your application assessment and provide a timely response.

  • If selected, you will receive an acceptance letter with instructions on how to pay and join the program.

  • Great Learning will provide end-to-end support for the application process.
     

Note: Admission to the program is subject to acceptance from Clark University.

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If you don't find your answer to these questions, please speak to a Program Advisor at 08046801940. You can also email us at clark.msit@mygreatlearning.com 

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