2023-2024 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Information Technology Project Management, MS (Executive Hybrid)

Location(s): Henniker Campus


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(40 credits)

Program Description


New England College’s Executive Master of Science in Information Technology Project Management program provides professionals working in technology a path of development focusing on proven technical and leadership skills required to address the changing global marketplace. The curriculum is designed for students to create and foster the development of leaders who can manage projects based upon their understanding of organizational dynamics, ability to assess and manage risk, support multiple stakeholders, address organizational change, and execute timely projects while maintaining business value.  

Because of the program’s focus, this 40-credit Masters can be completed in approximately two years.  The course delivery and structure are specifically designed for working professionals to make the most efficient use of time and to optimize the learning experience. 

Program Outcomes


This program is designed for technology students seeking to enhance overall strategic thinking, project management, and business acumen to successfully transition into the management and successful execution of projects. 

Our goal is to provide the knowledge and skills through a wider lens to become a successful project manager who is at ease dealing with complex information, organizational challenges, and leading others in the shifting landscape within project management.  

NEC’s program will enable students to: 

  • Coordinate activities across all project management areas and process groups
  • Recommend options for improvement based on quality gaps 
  • Assess project needs, complexity, and magnitude
  • Apply management skills and concepts to identify, analyze, and creatively solve project-based and organizational challenges
  • Demonstrate the skills needed to manage complex projects ensuring the project delivers a quality output that is fit for purpose 
  • Effectively communicate to lead interdisciplinary teams and build shared understanding
  • Demonstrate the ability to research and analyze technical information

Residency-Based Hybrid Delivery

The program follows a 3 term per academic year structure, with mandatory 3-day in-person attendance on campus each term. Students must attend all in-person sessions to continue enrollment in the program. In the period before and after the in-person sessions, students will complete their course work online.  Instructors will maintain regular ‘virtual;’ office hours and be able to assist students as required throughout the term.

Internship

An Internship* is required each term, starting the first term.

*For F1 students to fulfill the program internship requirement, CPT may be authorized, starting the first term.

Course Map

Please visit the course map by term for this program here: Information Technology Project Management, MS Course Map  

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