
The Master in Information Technology (MIT) graduate program aims to develop among its students the knowledge of information technology (IT), concepts, techniques and principles, and skill in using IT to provide solutions to problems of organizations and society. It aims to provide a smooth and efficient transition from knowledge and skills gained in the undergraduate degree towards a more strategic skill set in systems application development. The MIT program will apply multidisciplinary approaches focused on the use of IT to enable efficiency and success in business.
Curriculum
The program consists of thirty-six (36) units of which twelve (12) units are core subjects and eighteen (18) units are specialization subjects. A six-unit (6 units) independent study completes the program through an applied project.
Core Subjects
Operating Systems
Databases
Design of Computer Networks
System Programming
Specialization Subjects
Programming Languages
Network Management and Administration
Project Management
Embedded Systems
Multimedia Systems
Quality Assurance

