It could range anywhere between 33 and 40 credits depending on the college or university.
A Master's degree in information technology is a type of postgraduate course that specializes in information technology. After completing the course, you can be recognized as having a Master's degree in IT.
Information Systems and Information Technology are essentially the same thing. The only thing that's different is the title. A masters in Information Systems is a graduate degree that extends the Information Systems/Technology Bachelor's degree.
The degree MIT , stands for Masters in Information Technology.
The certificate does not meet the course nor credit requirements of the master's degree.
University of Phoenix offers many different master's degree programs across all four of its colleges, education, social sciences, business and management, and information systems and technology. Check out a complete list here: http://www.phoenix.edu/information/masters-degree-programs.html
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one of the best places to get a degree in information technology is at ITT Technical Institute
A masters within this field of study - in total - can range between 33-40 credit hours depending on the specific college or university curriculum layout. It usually takes a student two to three years to complete depending on the credit load carried each semester, personal work/life responsibilities, and/or whether it is taken as an accelerated program (which some institutions offer).
Most, if not all, will have at least a masters degree in some subject
It depends on the specific college or university. Typically, a masters in this field of study can range between 33 and 42 credit hours.
A masters in education runs approximately 33 to 36 credit hours.