Doctor of Information Technology
This program is designed with the learner in mind, offering insight into organizations’ high-level challenges. Incorporating information technology into real-world scenarios, learners in this program will evaluate the latest advancements in information technology, including the development of solutions, the design of new technical advances, and the identification of real-world challenges in the industry.
The Experience
Students in the program can expect coursework centered around the management of information systems, development of applications, and management components of information technology. The curriculum uses theory and practical experience presented to the learners in various teaching formats. The course delivery methods include simulations, seminars, an applied research project, and face-to-face residencies.
The Results
Graduates of the Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) program will be prepared to:
- Assess current and emerging technology relevance to business management theory and practice.
- Formulate solutions to real-world technology issues common in the operation of an organization.
- Apply literary research on information technology to real-world problems found in organizations.
- Develop rigorous research to contribute to existing scholarship in the field.
- Create communications for stakeholders through problem statements, approaches and results of research, possible solutions, and final assessments.
- Defend ethical responsibilities as a member of society.
This program is designed with the learner in mind, offering insight into organizations’ high-level challenges. Incorporating information technology into real-world scenarios, learners in this program will evaluate the latest advancements in information technology, including the development of solutions, the design of new technical advances, and the identification of real-world challenges in the industry.
The Experience
Students in the program can expect coursework centered around the management of information systems, development of applications, and management components of information technology. The curriculum uses theory and practical experience presented to the learners in various teaching formats. The course delivery methods include simulations, seminars, an applied research project, and face-to-face residencies.
The Results
Graduates of the Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) program will be prepared to:
- Assess current and emerging technology relevance to business management theory and practice.
- Formulate solutions to real-world technology issues common in the operation of an organization.
- Apply literary research on information technology to real-world problems found in organizations.
- Develop rigorous research to contribute to existing scholarship in the field.
- Create communications for stakeholders through problem statements, approaches and results of research, possible solutions, and final assessments.
- Defend ethical responsibilities as a member of society.