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Information technology plays a vital role in empowering businesses, institutions, and professionals in every field. The true power behind this technology comes from skilled individuals who implement it to foster business expansion, enhance cybersecurity, and maintain global connectivity.
Whether you're an experienced IT specialist or shifting to a tech-focused career, Loyola's Master of Science in Information Technology equips you with the skills needed in today's dynamic digital landscape. The curriculum covers diverse subjects and cutting-edge innovations in computing, systems architecture, and other essential IT domains.
Students can pursue the MS in Information Technology through on-campus studies at Loyola's Lake Shore Campus in Chicago's North Side neighborhood - conveniently accessible via train from downtown and the Water Tower Campus - or through flexible online learning.
The Enterprise Networking and IT Security specializations offer full-time enrollment options, while Data Management and Technology Management tracks provide both full-time and part-time (two-year) completion paths.
Earning a graduate degree in IT opens doors to opportunities in computer systems services and technology positions across virtually all industries. Graduates frequently secure roles in corporate settings, healthcare systems, financial institutions, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies at all levels.
Career possibilities include: Network systems administrator, Cybersecurity specialist, Data systems manager, Technology leadership positions