MS in Information Technology

Our ACBSP-accredited MSIT program provides students with a forward-thinking technical foundation used to effectively plan, design, secure and manage IT systems. 

Earn a general degree or specialize in Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, or IT Management.

 

Quick Facts

Program Units
36 (12 courses)

Average Duration
12-24 months

Format

  • On-campus courses
  • Full-time or part-time course load

Course Availability

  • Four 11-week terms year-round
  • Evening courses

Locations

  • Thousand Oaks
Program Costs

Scholarships

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Choose Your Track

In addition to the eight core courses, you will complete four elective courses to obtain a general MSIT degree or specialize in:

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Access to Big Data

Providing timely and relevant information requires working with real-world data. Lots of data. Big data.

Cal Lutheran students have access to invaluable research resources, including a cloud-based fully functional data cluster and actual, real world data sets.

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Careers in High Demand

A Master’s in IT is considered by Forbes Magazine to be “The Best Master’s Degree,” with a projected employment growth of 11% through 2029.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook places various IT careers in seven of the top 10 positions in Los Angeles County.

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What I really like about Cal Lutheran’s MSIT program is that they use faculty who are in the field as practitioners carrying out day to day jobs, bringing into the classroom contemporary, leading-edge knowledge to the students. Students have practitioners in the classroom teaching and give them assignments and skills that will be useful to bring to a company right away.

Earle Charles
Senior Adjunct Faculty Member,

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