Today’s information managers require specialized knowledge and skills to direct the development and deployment of information systems. They are not only expected to manage technology people, but they must be capable of assuring the quality of information and its value to those who will ultimately use it for decision making. This program is designed to prepare professionals to meet the requirements for managing the information technology and systems of organizations. It combines technological and managerial components to develop graduates who can deal effectively with the complexity and variety of issues involved in applying information technology successfully within organizations. This focus is intended to develop students' expertise in building, managing and deploying enterprise-wide Information Technology. Graduates of the program will be prepared for positions that involve providing enterprise-wide IT solutions, including the roles of information technology manager, project manager, technology/information architect, and process/business analyst. The 10-course curriculum includes six core courses in addition four elective courses that must be taken to complete the degree program.