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Project Management - Information Systems, M.S.

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The Project Management - Information Systems M.S.

Gain expertise to manage every aspect of a project, with a special focus on information systems.

Project management is a business strategy of choice, and this degree program equips you with a comprehensive skill set for project management, from leading teams and resolving conflicts to delivering business value when it matters most. It covers managing software systems, database development, IT operations, telecommunications, the strategic role of technology in organizations and more.

Designed for professionals from a range of backgrounds seeking advanced leadership positions in the private, public and military sectors, the master's in project management - information systems prepares students for IT project manager and other managerial positions where they assume responsibility for improving business performance.

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Why Choose Florida Tech for Project Management - Information Systems?

The M.S. in project management - information systems is designed for working professionals and adult learners, offering flexibility and convenience. You’ll collaborate closely with expert faculty and motivated peers, gaining valuable insights and project management expertise to advance your career.

This program equips you with the knowledge required for Project Management Professional® (PMP®) certification while offering a comprehensive education in project management, with an emphasis on information systems.

Beyond core project skills, you'll also gain a solid understanding of broader business concepts, grounded in ethics and social responsibility. You'll learn to collect, analyze and interpret data for informed decision-making and study individual and group behavior to understand workplace dynamics. In the area of information systems, you'll explore software system management, database techniques, IT leadership, telecommunications regulations and the integration of technology into organizational strategy.

Through case studies of real-world scenarios, you'll apply project management principles to identify key issues, explore solutions and develop well-founded recommendations.

Your project management - information systems curriculum will be delivered by faculty  who are both scholars and practitioners, blending theory with real-world application. They are involved in practical research and demonstrate the principles they teach.

Committed to excellence, our faculty not only foster analytical skills, critical thinking, deductive reasoning and sound judgment but also actively engage with students, offering personalized support and mentorship. Their dedication ensures that you receive a rich, interactive learning experience.

During the final year of study, students in the project management information systems master’s program gain hands-on, practical experience working with organizations that require project management expertise. You’ll tackle a complex, real-world project management challenge in a team-based environment that lets you apply your skills and demonstrate mastery of core project management competencies.

Successful project managers come from a variety of academic backgrounds. A bachelor’s degree is required, but it doesn't need to be in business. We especially encourage those with degrees in mathematics, science or engineering to apply. If your academic experience doesn't fully cover the foundational knowledge needed, one or more prerequisite courses may be necessary to ensure you're fully prepared for success in the program.

Careers in Project Management - Information Systems

Public, private and military organizations all benefit from the expertise of project managers. Graduates are prepared for advanced leadership positions that integrate project management expertise with a strong focus on managing and optimizing information systems, IT infrastructure and technology-driven solutions.

Florida Tech Career Services assists students, alumni and employers in their search for careers and employee candidates. We help students develop career plans and job-search skills. Explore our Career Toolbox to learn more about our services and access additional resources.

The Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), provides information about specific jobs, including median annual pay, working conditions and job outlook, among other things. Check the handbook for information on the outlook for project management careers.

Advanced Degree Options

Our graduates typically leverage their project management degree to advance or transition within their careers, equipped with enhanced skills and credentials that set them apart in the workforce.

Alumni who want to continue their education may consider furthering their expertise through our Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program.

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Explore the Project Management - Information Systems, M.S., Curriculum

The Project Management - Information Systems, M.S., Curriculum

The 33-credit master's in project management - information systems program offers a robust curriculum designed for today’s competitive marketplace, covering all the essentials in key project management and information systems domains.

You'll master the ability to build and mentor teams, empower stakeholders and collaborate effectively while ensuring everyone is aligned with project goals.

From statistics and cost and economic analysis to scheduling, budgeting, procurement, quality control and risk management, you’ll be equipped with the tools needed for effective decision-making, project optimization and adaptation to evolving business needs.

Electives provide flexibility to align your study with your individual goals. In the capstone practicum course, you’ll gain experience applying your knowledge to a challenging project within a team environment.

Courses include:

  • Organizational Behavior
  • Strategic Project Management
  • Project and Program Risk Management

Check the catalog for a description of all courses.

Download the Project Management - Information Systems, M.S., Curriculum now!

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A Degree That Aligns With Your Goals

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This project management master's program can be tailored to your professional needs and goals with a curated selection of information systems electives.

Study topics such as:

  • How database management techniques are applied to develop and maintain modern applications
  • The chief information officer's role in overseeing both centralized and networked IT operations
  • Legal and technical aspects of telecommunications, including the impact of government policies
  • How information technology supports organizational strategy in both domestic and global contexts

No matter which courses you choose, you will gain expertise in managing the full lifecycle of information systems and a deep understanding of project management.

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