Information Technology Innovation, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship (Certificate)

The Certificate in Information Technology Innovation, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship program is designed for students seeking knowledge that will prepare them for careers to be leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs in the field of information technology.

The certificate program requires completion of four graduate courses in topics such as project management for information technology management, IT entrepreneurship, business innovation, industrial leadership, and advanced project management. Students may apply credits earned in the certificate program toward a graduate degree.

Program Overview

The Certificate in Information Technology Innovation, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship program is designed for students seeking knowledge that will prepare them for careers to be leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs in the field of information technology. Students take four graduate courses and may apply credits earned in the certificate program toward a graduate degree.

Career Opportunities

An advanced education opens up a variety of career opportunities.

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Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, but the degree does not need to be in an information technology or a computer-related field. Prerequisites may be required for some courses in the certificate program, but the prerequisites will not be applied toward the certificate.