Executive MS in IT Project Management Program Overview
An executive master’s degree helps experienced technology professionals advance their education. The program emphasizes critical leadership and technical skills for information technology (IT) project management professionals.
Designed for working professionals who already hold a master’s degree, NEC’s program integrates experiential learning from the first term. The flexible hybrid format brings learners to campus for an intensive weekend residency that encourages collaboration.
With an Executive Master of Science (MS) in IT Project Management, graduates manage complex information and address organizational challenges while leading project-based teams.
Hybrid Delivery
NEC’s hybrid Executive MS in IT Project Management program requires students to attend all residencies to continue enrollment. Learn more about .
Attendance Policy
In-person attendance on campus in New Hampshire is mandatory for the weekend residency sessions. These sessions are an exciting and valuable component of the curriculum and provide extensive networking opportunities.
Pre-Requisites
- This executive-level program requires either an accredited master’s degree or three years of relevant work experience.
- Applicants should also have a general understanding of IT systems and processes.
- You will be eligible for an internship/job in the U.S.
Executive programs are designed with working professionals in mind. ±ÆÁ¨±ÆÁ¨believes applied academics should be tied to the professions and professions can benefit from practitioners with advanced degrees.
Additional Information
A virtual orientation session to cover immigration issues, academics, login processes, and billing and payments and to provide an opportunity to meet the faculty and staff of ±ÆÁ¨±ÆÁ¨will take place a week before the term starts. Admitted students will receive the link to access the orientation session.
An internship for one credit is a required component of this program, regardless of your citizenship status or visa status. Internship is an integral part of the executive program.
Students must take at least seven credits per semester to be considered full time.