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2 Information Systems Master's Degree Programs


University of the Commonwealth Caribbean - UCC Global Campus
Master of Information System Management
- New Kingston, Jamaica
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
Blended, Distance Learning
English
You're an experienced Information Technology professional, and you're ready to move to the next level of IT leadership. The Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) degree from the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean Global Campus (UCCGC) can help you get there. This online information systems management program will prepare you for roles that require critical thinking and a holistic understanding of how technology impacts organizations and individuals, while developing the management skills necessary for you to affect change and lead your IT team.


Ontario Tech University
Master of Information Technology Security
- Oshawa, Canada
Master degree
Blended
English
The Master of Information Technology Security (MITS) program is a graduate professional program that prepares individuals to work in the high-demand IT security industry. The program adopts a project method that provides students with the experience to apply core course materials to a substantial project in the workplace during the latter part of the program.
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Information systems is a field of study that teaches students the most important elements of both business and computer science to prepare them for a field in several industries, including those with large mega-corporations, private market analyst positions and even important government jobs.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.