Established within the Department of Computer Engineering, the Master's program in Information Technology offers both Thesis and Non-thesis options, focusing on the applied research and development perspectives of modern information technology infrastructures. With a curriculum spanning Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Management Information Systems, and Computer-Assisted Instruction Technologies, the program adopts an interdisciplinary structure. It equips students with essential courses covering fundamental computer technologies, facilitating their understanding of computer technology infrastructure and the development of hardware and software solutions tailored to their expertise. Furthermore, the program includes courses aimed at laying the groundwork for computer networks.