Valparaiso University’s Master’s in IT is a professional master’s degree, with curriculum that reflects professional practice and career needs. With an emphasis on hands-on learning, this degree focuses on meeting the challenges of a rapidly evolving field, fostering technical excellence, communication, and a readiness to lead. To prepare students for the multifaceted roles that accompany leadership, the program includes analytic and policy courses, as well as interdisciplinary courses in areas of digital media, communication, and management.
All students complete a capstone experience that includes a preparatory course and a professional development course, or a research project, or a 300-hour internship.
Admission
To be admitted, applicants must meet all graduate admission requirements (see here ). Students may be eligible for admission to this program as an Early Entry student. See here for more information.
Curriculum
Students take the required classes, elective classes, and the capstone experience.
Sequencing of Coursework
Students should take IT 502 , and IT 510 during their first semester of enrollment, as well as GRD 500 and LS 608 if they are new international students. The Capstone Experience should be taken after at least the first semester of study.
Substitutions of Required Classes
Up to 6 credits can be substituted based on prior coursework or work experiences. Additionally, IT 502 can be substituted based on demonstrated competence. The decision to substitute is made by the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences on the recommendation of the program director.
Coordination with IT Certificates
Credits applied to the Master of Science in IT degree can also apply to IT Certificates. The certificates must be applied for separately. Graduate academic policies apply to each program.