Program Overview
The Master of Information Technology at California Pacificatory University is designed for professionals seeking advanced academic study in information systems, technology management, and applied computing concepts. The program emphasizes structured learning, analytical thinking, and the application of technology within organizational and professional environments.
Delivered fully online, the program supports independent learning while maintaining academic oversight and clearly defined expectations throughout the course of study.
Program Focus
The Master of Information Technology program is structured to develop advanced competencies in:
- Information systems and technology infrastructure
- Technology planning and systems management
- Data management and information security fundamentals
- Applied problem-solving using technology solutions
- Ethical and professional considerations in information technology
The curriculum integrates theoretical foundations with applied analysis to support effective technology-related decision-making.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the Master of Information Technology program, students are expected to demonstrate the ability to:
- Apply information technology concepts within organizational contexts
- Analyze technology-related challenges and propose appropriate solutions
- Evaluate information systems for efficiency, security, and effectiveness
- Integrate technology planning with organizational goals
- Communicate technical and analytical concepts clearly using professional and academic standards
Curriculum Structure
The curriculum consists of structured graduate-level coursework designed to build progressively toward advanced competency in information technology. Coursework may include:
- Information systems and infrastructure
- Systems analysis and design
- Data management and analytics fundamentals
- Information security principles
- Technology management and governance
Specific course requirements and sequencing are outlined in the program syllabus and academic plan.
Online Learning Format
All coursework is delivered through CPU’s online learning environment. Courses follow defined academic timelines and include:
- Clearly stated learning objectives
- Written assignments and applied technical analyses
- Faculty evaluation and academic feedback
- Independent study with institutional oversight
For additional information regarding delivery format and expectations, students are encouraged to review How Online Learning Works.
Faculty & Academic Oversight
Courses within the Master of Information Technology program are evaluated by faculty with academic and professional expertise in information systems and technology-related disciplines. Faculty engagement includes:
- Evaluation of written assignments and applied analyses
- Academic feedback aligned with learning objectives
- Oversight of coursework to ensure academic rigor and consistency
Faculty involvement supports structured learning and academic integrity throughout the program.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Master of Information Technology program requires appropriate academic preparation consistent with graduate-level study. Applicants should demonstrate readiness for advanced coursework in information technology or related fields.
Enrollment in CPU programs includes a membership requirement as part of the University’s institutional structure. This requirement is disclosed transparently and explained prior to application.
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Time Commitment & Expectations
The program is designed for adult learners capable of self-directed study. Students should anticipate dedicating consistent time to reading, technical analysis, research, and written assignments throughout the program.
Online graduate study requires organization, discipline, and sustained academic engagement.
Next Steps
Prospective students are encouraged to review all program information carefully and contact the University with questions regarding program structure, expectations, or enrollment pathways.
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