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AIU Online adds concentration in IT Project Management to Master of Information Technology degree program.

March 10, 2007 AIU Online 0 Comments

Classes begin on April 29, 2007.

As the business world becomes increasingly dependent on computers and the complex technology upon which they operate, the demand for career-focused IT professionals continues to grow so rapidly that it exceeds the number of university graduates who have the necessary education and skills to fill available positions.

To help meet the demand for qualified job candidates, AIU Online has added a concentration in IT Project Management to its real-world Master of Information Technology (MIT) degree program. This concentration is designed to provide career-focused professionals with the credentials they can use to lead and direct computer-related employees of companies and organizations in almost every industry.

Successful graduates will have acquired the industry-current credentials to pursue a diverse range of career opportunities, including Senior IT Project Manager, Project Controller for IT Infrastructure Projects, Technology Planning Manager, Consulting Data Architect and many others.

The MIT with a concentration in IT Project Management is accepting applications now for classes scheduled to start on April 29, 2007.

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