
Master of Science in Information Technology – Data Analytics
Offered via: Instructor led, classroom sessions
Data drives everything, especially in the world of business these days. It tells companies and organizations who their audience base is, where and how their message is connecting with people, and what direction to take in future decisions. The immense power data has to make or break in commerce is one of the reasons why it’s a quickly growing field in the market, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicting jobs to expand at a much faster than average pace through 2028.
About Salem’s MSIT Degree
At Salem University, you can leverage this high-growth area to your advantage with our Master of Science in Information Technology degree program with a specialization in Data Analytics, which teaches a holistic understanding of how technology and data impact organizations and individuals. Our mission is to prepare today’s IT professionals to be effective in a diverse, dynamic, globalized field by combining experiential and applied knowledge with innovative problem-solving and decision-making skills. This approach ensures that we are offering a challenging and robust MS in information technology program that can continue to meet the ever-changing needs of both you and the industry.

We’ve designed our master’s degree programs to be entirely online, with a high-quality curriculum that aims to provide opportunities for professional growth and development; develop skills that allow you to conduct research and integrate theory and practice; and promote excellence in leadership, scholarship, work, and life. And we do all of this within a framework that fits into your current life and responsibilities with our unique, one-course-a-month schedule.
What Can I Do With a Master’s Degree in Data Analytics?
An MS in Information Technology with an emphasis in Data Analytics can help expand your career opportunities to include advanced and senior-level IT positions, like:
- Senior Business Intelligence Analyst
- Database Administrator
- Director of Business Intelligence
- Data Architect
- Big Data Engineer
- Director of Data Science
- Computer and Information Systems Manager
- Chief Information Officer
What Will I Learn in Salem’s MSIT in Data Analytics?
In our online MSIT with a Data Analytics specialization, you combine foundational knowledge in assessing, managing, and developing information management systems with specialized data analytics course studies focused on the latest challenges and developments in the field of data analytics. This track allows you to focus your studies on the critical need for people who can align the housing, processing, and strategizing of big data with the vision, budget, and goals of an organization. Everything you learn throughout your coursework is brought together in a capstone project designed to allow you to demonstrate the skills and abilities you’ve gained during the program.
Your data analytics and business intelligence courses will cover topics like:
- Researching and harnessing information technology challenges and creating effective solutions
- Extracting, analyzing, and determining patterns and trends within data to inform actionable next steps
- Protecting data operations and management and improving safeguards for future challenges
- Using qualitative and quantitative techniques to develop strategies and make decisions that give your clients a competitive advantage
- Synthesizing approaches to database administration and data mining from diverse and sometimes disorganized sources

What Data Analytics Classes Will I Take in This MSIT Program?
The MS in information technology degree program with a specialization in Data Analytics requires the completion of 21 core semester credits that include:
- IT500 Business Foundations and Processes
- IT510 Information Technology and Project Management
- IT520 Risk Assessment and Management
- IT530 Disaster Recovery and Continuity Planning
- IT550 Information Technology Architecture and Security
- IT640 Database Administration
- IT699 Enterprise Administration (Capstone Project)
You’ll also take 9 credits in the data analytics specialization:
- IT650 Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Decision Support Systems
- IT660 Big Data Analysis for Information Security
- IT670 Predictive Analytics
How Long Will It Take to Get My Master’s Degree in Data Analytics?
On average, a full-time student can earn their MS in Information Technology with a specialization in Data Analytics in approximately 12 months. However, we recognize every student is different, with different circumstances. It’d be best to contact one of our admissions advisors to discuss your specific questions and goals.
Why Choose Salem U and Indianapolis campus?
- Rich heritage – Established in 1888 as Salem College, Salem University has a tradition of academic excellence and innovation.
- Masters programs focused on in-demand STEM programs, that are aligned to the labor market needs
- Instructor-led, in class, job oriented training by experienced faculty hired from the industry
- Economic and job opportunity – Indianapolis anchors the 29th largest metropolitan economy in the U.S
- Prominent industries – include trade, transportation, and utilities; education and health services


Admission Requirements
Admission to Salem is open to all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, or ability/disability. Anyone wishing to attend Salem U’s Indianapolis campus can obtain the necessary application by emailing to indyadmissions@salemu.edu. The completed application should be submitted to the Admissions team at the earliest possible date. The University admits students on a intake basis. Acceptance is within the discretion of Salem University; some programs have additional admissions requirements.
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