Master of Information Technology

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Master of Information Technology

Illinois Institute of Technology

Accredited degree (100% online)

Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology

12-22 months

10-12 courses, 15-20 hours per week

$15,000 USD total cost

About $500 x 30 credits = $15,000, with pay-as-you-go tuition for each course

No application required

Degree admission is entirely performance-based. Bachelor's degree is required

Lower your degree cost

Earn up to 3 credits toward the core degree curriculum with your prior learning on Coursera

Advance your IT career with hands-on, project-based learning

The Illinois Tech Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed for experienced IT professionals ready to advance into leadership roles. The program blends advanced management strategies with in-demand technical skills to prepare you to lead teams and drive innovation in a rapidly evolving industry.

Through a career-focused, project-based curriculum, you will gain hands-on experience solving real-world IT challenges. You will build skills in full-stack web development using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, databases, and open-source frameworks, while working on applied projects in web applications, network configuration, virtualization, and cloud technologies. This hands-on experience culminates in a capstone project that integrates multiple technologies and prepares you to make an immediate impact in senior-level roles.

Instead of a traditional application, enrollment is granted through a streamlined, performance-based admission model. To enroll, you must hold a bachelor’s degree and successfully complete one of two pathways with a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher: either three specific courses (ITM 705, ITM 706, and ITM 707) or the Google IT Support Professional Certificate. Upon full admission, coursework from the first pathway will count directly toward your Master of Information Technology degree.

What sets this program apart?

Lead with technical and strategic vision
Go beyond implementation to master the advanced technologies and effective management practices that drive enterprise strategy.
Demonstrate your readiness
Secure your admission by completing three foundational courses, or enroll through our new pathway with the Google IT Support Professional Certificate.
Save with Prior Learning Credit
Lower your overall costs by applying for credit from eligible Coursera coursework, making the high-value tuition even more accessible.
Earn a credential from a national leader
Study at a university designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by top U.S. government security agencies.
Translate theory into immediate impact
Apply your learning right away through hands-on, job-relevant projects designed to solve current, real-world IT challenges.
Fit an advanced degree into your life
The fully online format is built for the realities of a senior-level career, giving you the flexibility to learn on your schedule.

Applications for the Spring B cohort are open!

  • Priority deadline: March 17, 2026
  • Final deadline: April 6, 2026

Upcoming events

  • April 2: Illinois Tech Online Bachelor of IT & Master of IT Office Hours - Register here

Additional resources

Spring B priority deadline: March 17

Enroll in your first course or request more information.


Accredited degree (100% online)

Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology

12-22 months

10-12 courses, 15-20 hours per week

$15,000 USD total cost

About $500 x 30 credits = $15,000, with pay-as-you-go tuition for each course

No application required

Degree admission is entirely performance-based. Bachelor's degree is required

Lower your degree cost

Earn up to 3 credits toward the core degree curriculum with your prior learning on Coursera

Accredited degree (100% online)

Offered by Illinois Institute of Technology

12-22 months

10-12 courses, 15-20 hours per week

Advance your IT career with hands-on, project-based learning

The Illinois Tech Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed for experienced IT professionals ready to advance into leadership roles. The program blends advanced management strategies with in-demand technical skills to prepare you to lead teams and drive innovation in a rapidly evolving industry.

Through a career-focused, project-based curriculum, you will gain hands-on experience solving real-world IT challenges. You will build skills in full-stack web development using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, databases, and open-source frameworks, while working on applied projects in web applications, network configuration, virtualization, and cloud technologies. This hands-on experience culminates in a capstone project that integrates multiple technologies and prepares you to make an immediate impact in senior-level roles.

Instead of a traditional application, enrollment is granted through a streamlined, performance-based admission model. To enroll, you must hold a bachelor’s degree and successfully complete one of two pathways with a cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher: either three specific courses (ITM 705, ITM 706, and ITM 707) or the Google IT Support Professional Certificate. Upon full admission, coursework from the first pathway will count directly toward your Master of Information Technology degree.

What sets this program apart?

Lead with technical and strategic vision
Go beyond implementation to master the advanced technologies and effective management practices that drive enterprise strategy.
Demonstrate your readiness
Secure your admission by completing three foundational courses, or enroll through our new pathway with the Google IT Support Professional Certificate.
Save with Prior Learning Credit
Lower your overall costs by applying for credit from eligible Coursera coursework, making the high-value tuition even more accessible.
Earn a credential from a national leader
Study at a university designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by top U.S. government security agencies.
Translate theory into immediate impact
Apply your learning right away through hands-on, job-relevant projects designed to solve current, real-world IT challenges.
Fit an advanced degree into your life
The fully online format is built for the realities of a senior-level career, giving you the flexibility to learn on your schedule.

Applications for the Spring B cohort are open!

  • Priority deadline: March 17, 2026
  • Final deadline: April 6, 2026

Upcoming events

  • April 2: Illinois Tech Online Bachelor of IT & Master of IT Office Hours - Register here

Additional resources

No application needed

There is no formal application process for this degree program. To be admitted to the Master of Information Technology as a degree-seeking student, you must provide proof of your bachelor’s degree and complete one of two pathways:

  • Complete three short courses with a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average on a 4.0 scale or better.

  1. ITM 705

  2. ITM 706

  3. ITM 707

Get started

*Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the successful course completion required to qualify for performance-based admission. Review the admissions process for this degree program for more information. Click on a specific course for details.

Illinois Tech offers competitive tuition with flexible payment options

  • $15,000 USD tuition total

    Competitive pricing with flexible options.
  • Pay-as-you-go tuition

    Work at your own pace and pay for courses one-at-a-time.
  • Financial aid opportunities

    Illinois Tech encourages you to seek tuition reimbursement through your employer.
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Advance your career as you build toward a degree

Not ready to apply? Illinois Institute of Technology offers multiple options for you to start learning in a degree course before committing to the program. Gain in-demand skills with the knowledge that you can leverage your learning toward a master’s degree.

By completing degree-related courses, Specializations, or Professional Certificates, you’ll attain career credentials and you may request that your prior learning be applied toward the Master of Information Technology later on. 

Choose the path that is right for you, so you get the most out of your time and money while enjoying the flexibility to pursue a degree when you’re ready.

Explore eligible content

*Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.

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Spring B priority deadline: March 17

Don't miss your chance to join this cohort!

Build toward a degree

When you complete these programs, you may have learning recognized for credit toward this degree, if you are admitted and enroll.¹

¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.

Build toward a degree

These courses are part of the degree program. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹

¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.

Frequently asked questions

The certificate will state that the student has earned a Master of Information Technology degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

Illinois Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) through a re-accreditation process every 10 years.

The United States Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency have also designated Illinois Tech as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.

Yes. You can sample the learning experience and test your skills by enrolling in a non-credit course. You can upgrade later to the for-credit experience and pay tuition to apply the credit toward the full degree. Learners can enroll in stackable open content in fall 2023.

Spring B priority deadline: March 17

Don't miss your chance to join this cohort!