Doctor
of Information Technology (D.Sc)
School of Science and
Engineering
Atlantic International University
The Doctor of Information Technology (D.Sc)
goal is to help students acquire the practical
skills and theoretical knowledge necessary
to work as an expert in their field. The
program will prepare Information Technology
graduates to pursue academia, counseling,
or leadership positions in their chosen
areas of study. The Information Technology
program is designed to advance the professional
development of experienced information technology
graduates and professionals in the information
technology arena by extending their knowledge
and equipping them with broad research and
process information technology skills, enabling
them to make a key leadership contribution
to their chosen fields.
AIU’s Doctorate degree in Information
Technology goes one step further by allowing
students to study and research multiple
key areas of computer science to develop
a unique foundation of practical knowledge
and computer science theory.
Your AIU Distance Learning Doctorate program
in Information Technology will be a custom-made
program, designed just for you by you and
your advisor. This flexibility to meet your
needs is seldom found in other distance
learning programs. Our program does not
require every student to study the same
subjects and use the same books and other
learning materials as every other student.
Instead our online Doctoral programs are
designed just for you. They are individually
designed to meet your needs and help you
to reach your professional and personal
goals.
Important: Below is an example of the topics
or areas you may develop and work on during
your studies. By no means is it a complete
or required list as AIU programs do not
follow a standardized curriculum. It is
meant solely as a reference point and example.
Want to learn more about the curriculum
design at AIU? (Course
and Curriculum)
Core Courses and Topics in Information
Technology:
Software Systems Design and Implementation
Algorithms and Data Structures
Data Warehousing
Technical Foundations
Information Systems Research
Object-Oriented Systems
Information Technology Delivery
Strategy and Management of Information Technology
Statistical Research Techniques
Qualitative Research
Multivariate Modeling
Research Methodology
Research Project in Information
Technology:
Doctoral Dissertation Project
MBM900 Doctoral Proposal
MBM902 Doctoral Dissertation (15,000 words)
Publication: Each Doctor of Information
Technology graduate is encouraged to publish
their research papers either online in the
public domain or through professional journals
and periodicals worldwide.
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started
We understand how busy adults do not have
time to go back to school. Now, it's possible
to earn your degree in the comfort of your
own home and still have time for yourself
and your family. The Admissions office is
here to help you, for additional information
or to see if you qualify for admissions
please contact us. If you are ready to apply
please submit your Online Application and
paste your resume and any additional comments/questions
in the area provided.
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