Master of Science in Information Technology Management
Bolivar, USA
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
Blended, Distance learning
Introduction
The Master of Science in Information Technology Management program offers an exceptional, cutting-edge educational experience that prepares students to become innovative leaders in the rapidly evolving world of technology. This dynamic program combines advanced technical knowledge with crucial leadership skills and Christian-based ethical principles, creating well-rounded IT professionals ready to tackle the complex challenges of today's digital landscape. Students engage in a diverse curriculum that covers emerging technologies, data analytics, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, risk management, and strategic management, all while developing a strong foundation in Christian values and ethical decision-making. Through hands-on projects, real-world case studies, and a culminating capstone experience, participants gain practical skills that are immediately applicable in the workplace. The program's unique blend of technical expertise, leadership development, and ethical considerations sets our graduates apart, making them highly sought-after professionals capable of driving technological innovation while upholding the highest standards of integrity. Graduates are positioned to advance their careers, transition into IT leadership, or spearhead technological transformations in organizations as this program provides the knowledge, skills, and ethical framework to excel in the fast-paced career of information technology management.
Curriculum
This curriculum map illustrates the progressive development of students' competencies across the Master of Science in Information Technology Management program, showing how each course introduces (I), develops (D), or brings students to mastery (M) of the seven Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs), culminating in the capstone course where students demonstrate mastery of all outcomes.
- TECH 500: Ethical Challenges in Technology Management
- TECH 504: Leadership Strategies for Productive Teams
- TECH 512: Project Management for IT Environments
- TECH 616: Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence
- TECH 630: Strategic Management of Emerging Technologies
- TECH 645: Advanced Data Architecture and Management
- TECH 655: Insights and Trends through Data Analytics
- TECH 659: Disaster Recovery Management and Cyber Resilience
- TECH 632: Risk Management in Technology
- TECH 699: Applied Technology Capstone: Leadership and Solutions Development
IT Management Program: One-Year Course Schedule
Fall 1
- TM 500: Ethical Challenges in Technology Management
- TM 504: Leadership Strategies for Productive Teams
Fall 2:
- TM 512: Project Management for IT Environments
- TM 616: Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Spring 1
- TM 645: Advanced Data Architecture and Management
- TM 655: Insights and Trends through Data Analytics
Spring 2
- TM 659: Disaster Recovery Management and Cyber Resilience
- TM 630: Strategic Management of Emerging Technologies
May
- ITM 632: Risk Management in Technology
Summer
- TM 688: Applied Technology Capstone: Leadership and Solutions Development
Core Classes Overview
TECH 500: Ethical Challenges in Technology Management
This course provides students with the tools to navigate ethical dilemmas in technology management by emphasizing Christian values. Key topics include ethical systems, case studies, and developing faith-based solutions for contemporary technology issues. Students will gain the ability to address technology leadership challenges with integrity and biblical principles.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Analyze ethical dilemmas using Christian ethics.
- Evaluate the effects of emerging technologies on ethical decisions in IT.
- Synthesize Biblical principles for practical ethical solutions.
- Develop sound moral judgments for case studies and real-world scenarios.
- Create personal ethical frameworks integrating Christian values with professional standards.
TECH 504: Leadership Strategies for Productive Teams
Focused on leadership within IT teams, this course teaches strategies for managing high-performance teams, conflict resolution, and fostering innovation. The course integrates agile methodologies and collaborative tools to enhance team productivity and align goals with organizational objectives, all while considering Christian principles.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Design strategies for managing high-performance IT teams.
- Apply conflict resolution techniques in diverse IT teams.
- Foster innovation and creativity in technology-driven organizations.
- Assess tools like agile methodologies to enhance communication and productivity.
- Develop leadership strategies that align team goals with organizational objectives.
- Integrate a Christian worldview in managing diverse IT professionals.
TECH 512: Project Management for IT Environments
This course equips students with essential project management skills, tailored to IT environments, including Agile, Scrum, risk management, and stakeholder communication. Practical case studies help students navigate the IT project lifecycle, from initiation through delivery.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Formulate strategies for complex IT projects, including software and system implementations.
- Evaluate the use of Agile and Scrum methodologies in IT projects.
- Develop risk and resource management plans for IT projects.
- Design stakeholder communication and change management strategies.
- Apply project management principles in real-world IT project scenarios.
- Integrate Christian principles in IT project management, especially in decision-making.
TECH 616: Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Students will explore the transformative potential of AI in business, covering machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision. The course provides hands-on experience with deep learning frameworks to address business challenges and implement AI-powered solutions.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Evaluate AI’s impact on business strategies and processes.
- Create AI business applications using deep learning frameworks.
- Integrate Christian worldview principles in AI solutions.
- Use AI insights for strategic decision-making in business contexts.
TECH 630: Strategic Management of Emerging Technologies
This course explores the strategic implications of emerging technologies like AI, Quantum Computing, and Brain-Computer Interfaces. Students will learn to analyze their impacts across industries formulate innovative strategies that address ethical concerns and leverage these technologies for competitive advantage.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Evaluate the strategic impacts of emerging technologies across industries.
- Analyze potential disruptions and opportunities from innovations.
- Develop frameworks for implementing emerging technologies considering ethical risks.
- Formulate strategies to leverage emerging technologies in various sectors.
- Integrate Christian stewardship in technology evaluations and implementations.
TECH 645: Advanced Data Architecture and Management
Focusing on advanced data systems, this course covers database design, data warehousing, data mining, and the creation of scalable architectures for modern data ecosystems. Students will gain expertise in managing complex data systems and solving real-world data management challenges.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Design advanced database systems to support data ecosystems.
- Implement data warehousing and mining concepts for improved data management.
- Create scalable data solutions and effective data integration strategies.
- Optimize data retrieval and analysis processes.
- Integrate Christian ethical principles in data governance and privacy.
TECH 655: Insights and Trends through Data Analytics
Students will master the skills needed to analyze and visualize data to drive business strategy. They will explore big data management, text mining, and advanced visualization techniques, focusing on actionable insights and informed decision-making.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs):
- Apply data analytics techniques to extract meaningful insights.
- Develop expertise in data visualization for diverse stakeholders.
- Implement big data and text mining strategies to enhance data usage.
- Design data-driven strategies to improve business performance.
- Integrate Christian ethical principles into data analytics practices.
TECH 659: Disaster Recovery Management and Cyber Resilience
In this course, students will learn how to prepare and manage disaster recovery plans, ensuring organizational resilience in the face of disruptions. The course covers best practices for protecting information assets and includes practical applications for IT crisis management.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Develop comprehensive disaster recovery and business continuity plans.
- Evaluate and implement risk assessment strategies.
- Design and implement information assurance programs for enhanced cyber resilience.
- Formulate disaster recovery strategies based on organizational needs.
- Integrate Christian principles in disaster recovery and resource stewardship.
TECH 632: Risk Management in Technology
This course equips IT managers with the skills to identify, assess, and mitigate risks in technology environments. Students explore cybersecurity, data privacy, and compliance, learning to develop strategies for managing risks and protecting technology systems.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Analyze key risk factors, including cybersecurity threats and data privacy concerns.
- Apply risk management frameworks like NIST and ISO.
- Develop risk mitigation strategies and business continuity plans.
- Formulate communication strategies for conveying risk issues.
- Quantify technology risks and conduct cost-benefit analyses for security investments.
- Integrate Christian ethical principles in risk management practices.
TECH 688: Applied Technology Capstone: Leadership and Solutions Development
The capstone course integrates learning from the entire program, challenging students to develop solutions to real-world problems. It emphasizes leadership, technology management, and Christian ethics in crafting solutions that align with organizational goals.
Key Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Synthesize core program concepts to address organizational challenges.
- Develop technology-based solutions aligned with strategic goals.
- Apply biblical leadership principles in IT management.
- Integrate emerging technologies into strategic solutions.
- Execute and present a major capstone project demonstrating leadership and technological expertise.
Scholarships and Funding
The Office of Financial Aid at Southwest Baptist University is dedicated to providing you with the financial resources and advisement you need to pursue your goal of a Christian higher education. We will work with you to provide comprehensive financial assistance that will meet your needs through a combination of university, federal, state, and private aid resources.
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Program Outcome
Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
- ILO 1: Students will communicate effectively.
- ILO 2: Students will use methods of inquiry for knowledge acquisition and application.
- ILO 3: Students will address concrete problems by applying faith and ethical reasoning.
- ILO 4: Students will think creatively and critically to pursue a life of learning.
- ILO 5: Students will engage in a culturally diverse world to strengthen relationships with others.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- PLO 1: Evaluate complex ethical dilemmas in technology management through the lens of a Christian worldview, synthesizing Biblical principles with contemporary IT challenges. ILO: 3
- PLO 2: Design and implement strategic leadership approaches to build and manage high-performance teams in diverse IT environments. ILO: 5
- PLO 3: Formulate comprehensive project management strategies to successfully deliver complex IT initiatives within organizational constraints. ILO: 4
- PLO 4: Analyze financial data and metrics to make informed decisions on IT investments and align technology strategies with business objectives. ILO: 2
- PLO 5: Assess emerging technologies and their potential impacts to develop innovative strategies for organizational adaptation and competitive advantage. ILO: 4
- PLO 6: Create robust data architecture and analytics solutions to drive data-informed decision-making and enhance organizational performance. ILO: 1, 2
- PLO 7: Analyze and interpret AI-driven business insights to support strategic decision-making processes. ILO: 2, 3
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