Master of Internet Technology
Terry College’s Master of Internet Technology
As companies strive toward greater efficiency and effectiveness by e-enabling their business processes, the meshing of IT and business knowledge continues to be a critical success factor. The Master of Internet Technology Program meets this challenge by providing its students with a strong and well-rounded foundation in both the hard technology and softer management skill sets.
The Internet Technology Program in the Department of MIS at the Terry College of Business is a part-time, two-year degree program offered at UGA Gwinnett campus in metro Atlanta. Classes are taught in the evenings two days per week. The program consists of five contiguous semesters, including one summer semester. Students who begin the program in the fall 2012 semester will graduate at the end of the spring 2014 semester. Students will proceed through the program as a cohort taking all courses together.
In 2009, our curriculum took on an international flare when we became the first masters program to partner with the Web Standards Project’s InterAct Curriculum. Working in conjunction with the W3C Open Web Education Alliance, our partnership with WaSP InterAct has allowed us to couple solid, standards-based instruction with access to the movers and shakers of the Web.
Faculty Spotlight
Craig Piercy
Craig Piercy has been named an invited expert by the Open Web Education Alliance, an incubator group of the World Wide Web Consortium. At Terry, Piercy directs the Master of Internet Technology program.
Announcements
Recruiting for new students to enter in Fall (August) of 2012.
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