Doctorate in Information Technology

The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) program is designed to equip learners with the skills to address high-level organizational challenges by incorporating advanced information technology solutions.

Students engage in coursework focused on managing information systems, application development, and the management aspects of IT, delivered through simulations, seminars, applied research projects, and face-to-face residencies.

Graduates will be prepared to assess emerging technologies, formulate solutions to organizational IT issues, conduct rigorous research, and communicate their findings effectively to stakeholders while upholding ethical responsibilities.

Credit Hours

The program consists of 60 hrs.

Core Courses – 30 hrs

  • Analytics Software & Tools (3 hrs)
  • Network Management (3 hrs)
  • Cybersecurity (3 hrs)
  • Data Science & Big Data (3 hrs)
  • IT for Management (3 hrs)
  • IT Procurement Processes (3 hrs)
  • IT Project Management (3 hrs)
  • Innovations in IT (3 hrs)
  • Computer Science with Python (3 hrs)
  • Research Statistics for Information Technology (3 hrs)

Research Courses – 12 hrs

  • Quantitative Research Methods (3 hrs.)
  • Qualitative Research Methods (3 hrs.)
  • Research Design (3 hrs.)
  • Advanced Research Methodology (3 hrs.)

Dissertation Courses – 18 hrs

  • DIT Research Proposal Preparation (6 hrs.)
  • DIT Dissertation I (6 hrs.)
  • DIT Applied Research Project II (6 hrs.)
For inquiries, send an email to [email protected].

Doctorate in Information Technology

The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) program is designed to equip learners with the skills to address high-level organizational challenges by incorporating advanced information technology solutions.

Students engage in coursework focused on managing information systems, application development, and the management aspects of IT, delivered through simulations, seminars, applied research projects, and face-to-face residencies.

Graduates will be prepared to assess emerging technologies, formulate solutions to organizational IT issues, conduct rigorous research, and communicate their findings effectively to stakeholders while upholding ethical responsibilities.

Credit Hours

The program consists of 60 hrs.

Core Courses – 30 hrs

  • Analytics Software & Tools (3 hrs)
  • Network Management (3 hrs)
  • Cybersecurity (3 hrs)
  • Data Science & Big Data (3 hrs)
  • IT for Management (3 hrs)
  • IT Procurement Processes (3 hrs)
  • IT Project Management (3 hrs)
  • Innovations in IT (3 hrs)
  • Computer Science with Python (3 hrs)
  • Research Statistics for Information Technology (3 hrs)

Research Courses – 12 hrs

  • Quantitative Research Methods (3 hrs.)
  • Qualitative Research Methods (3 hrs.)
  • Research Design (3 hrs.)
  • Advanced Research Methodology (3 hrs.)

Dissertation Courses – 18 hrs

  • DIT Research Proposal Preparation (6 hrs.)
  • DIT Dissertation I (6 hrs.)
  • DIT Applied Research Project II (6 hrs.)
For inquiries, send an email to [email protected].

Doctorate in Information Technology

The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) program is designed to equip learners with the skills to address high-level organizational challenges by incorporating advanced information technology solutions.

Students engage in coursework focused on managing information systems, application development, and the management aspects of IT, delivered through simulations, seminars, applied research projects, and face-to-face residencies.

Graduates will be prepared to assess emerging technologies, formulate solutions to organizational IT issues, conduct rigorous research, and communicate their findings effectively to stakeholders while upholding ethical responsibilities.

Credit Hours

The program consists of 60 hrs.

Core Courses – 30 hrs

  • Analytics Software & Tools (3 hrs)
  • Network Management (3 hrs)
  • Cybersecurity (3 hrs)
  • Data Science & Big Data (3 hrs)
  • IT for Management (3 hrs)
  • IT Procurement Processes (3 hrs)
  • IT Project Management (3 hrs)
  • Innovations in IT (3 hrs)
  • Computer Science with Python (3 hrs)
  • Research Statistics for Information Technology (3 hrs)

Research Courses – 12 hrs

  • Quantitative Research Methods (3 hrs.)
  • Qualitative Research Methods (3 hrs.)
  • Research Design (3 hrs.)
  • Advanced Research Methodology (3 hrs.)

Dissertation Courses – 18 hrs

  • DIT Research Proposal Preparation (6 hrs.)
  • DIT Dissertation I (6 hrs.)
  • DIT Applied Research Project II (6 hrs.)

For inquiries, send an email to [email protected].