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Doctoral Academic Calendar

The Ph.D. in Global Leadership is structured into six sessions per year. New students are able to begin coursework in five entry points per year (sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6).

Please note that dates for future academic years are subject to change.

2023-2024 Academic Year

*Sessions 1, 3, and 5 include Continuous Enrollment courses that are full semester length and end on the same date as courses in sessions 2, 4, and 7, respectively.

2024-2025 Academic Year

This program provides the student with a broad, theoretical background in computer science with study in the basics of program development, data structures, operating systems, computer architecture, theory of computation, network design and implementation and allied sciences. Emphasis is placed on software design and development and networking. Students undertake network and software projects of increasing sophistication as they progress through their coursework. This program prepares students either to enter a career upon graduation or to enter graduate school. Graduates can expect employment opportunities in industry and government that are exciting, challenging, and well paid.

A graduate of this program is equipped to design and create software to meet a variety of needs. Graduates are also capable of working in a range of technology support roles that require a high level of competency. Graduates have gone on to become software engineers, software developers, web developers, database programmers and system administrators, as well as to continue their education in graduate school.

Program Educational Objectives

Indiana Tech computer science graduates are expected, within a few years of graduation:

  • To be engaged in computer science-related fields or in other career fields in industry, business, academe, government, or non-profit organizations, with increasing responsibilities.
  • To continue lifelong learning through activities such as enhancing their technical skills, advancing study in computer science graduate programs or other related areas, participating in professional organizations, and continuing professional development.
  • To engage in innovation and/or entrepreneurship activities that address global, economic, environmental, or societal needs.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
  • Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline.
  • Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
  • Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
  • Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline.
  • Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions. [CS]

General Education Core

***please note, if courses are duplicated between general education and the major, approved electives increase by the number of credits duplicated.***, how to communicate.

Choose one course (at least 3 credits) from each building block:

Collaborative Communication

  • BA 2700 - Organizational Behavior Credit(s): 3
  • BA 3160 - Professional Skills Development Credit(s): 3
  • COMM 2350 - Interpersonal Communication Credit(s): 3
  • SS 2720 - Group Dynamics Credit(s): 3
  • SS 2850 - Conflict Resolution Credit(s): 3

Written Communication

  • ENG 1252 - Argumentative Writing Credit(s): 3
  • ENG 1272 - Analytical Writing Credit(s): 3
  • ENG 2322 - Research Writing Credit(s): 3
  • ENG 2400 - Grantwriting Credit(s): 3
  • ENG 2990 - Special Topics in English Credit(s): 1-6

Oral Communication

  • COMM 1400 - Public Communication Credit(s): 3
  • COMM 3600 - Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Credit(s): 3
  • EGR 2000 - Engineering Communication Credit(s): 3

Total Credits Required: 9

How to analyze, quantitative reasoning.

  • MA 1025 - Mathematical Problem Solving Credit(s): 3
  • MA 1030 - Applied Algebra Credit(s): 3
  • MA 1040 - Finite Mathematics Credit(s): 3
  • MA 1055 - Applied Trigonometry Credit(s): 3
  • MA 1090 - Precalculus Credit(s): 4
  • MA 1100 - Applied Calculus I Credit(s): 3
  • MA 1110 - Applied Calculus II Credit(s): 3
  • MA 1200 - Calculus I Credit(s): 4
  • MA 1210 - Calculus II Credit(s): 4
  • MA 2010 - Foundations of Statistics Credit(s): 3
  • MA 2025 - Statistical Problem Solving Credit(s): 3
  • MA 2100 - Differential Equation & Linear Algebra Credit(s): 4
  • MA 2150 - Linear Algebra Credit(s): 3
  • MA 2200 - Calculus III Credit(s): 4
  • MA 2300 - Differential Equations Credit(s): 3
  • MA 2410 - Discrete Structures Credit(s): 3
  • MA 2430 - Probability & Statistics for Engineers Credit(s): 3
  • MA 2990 - Special Topics in Mathematics Credit(s): 1-6
  • MA 3000 - History of Mathematics Credit(s): 3
  • MA 3200 - Graph Theory Credit(s): 3
  • MA 3300 - Introductory Real Analysis Credit(s): 3
  • MA 4100 - Introductory Complex Analysis Credit(s): 3
  • MA 4300 - Modern Algebra Credit(s): 3
  • MA 4990 - Special Topics in Mathematics Credit(s): 1-6

Qualitative Analysis

  • Any BIO course    
  • Any CH course    
  • Any HSC course  
  • Any PH course    
  • SCI 2000 - Contemporary Issues in Science Credit(s): 3

Data Analytics and Critical Analysis

  • BA 2350 - Enterprise Systems Credit(s): 3
  • BA 2760 - Decision Intelligence Credit(s): 3
  • BA 3120 - Introduction to Exchanges & Trading Credit(s): 3
  • BIO 3310 - Bioinformatics Credit(s): 3
  • CS 1300 - Computer Science I Credit(s): 3
  • EGR 3430 - Applied Probability & Statistics Credit(s): 3
  • HSC 2100 - Human Genetics Credit(s): 4
  • Any HUM course    
  • IME 2110 - Six Sigma I Credit(s): 3
  • IME 3110 - Six Sigma II Credit(s): 3
  • IME 3120 - Six Sigma III Credit(s): 3
  • IS 1150 - Principles of Information Systems Credit(s): 3
  • IS 1300 - Programming I Credit(s): 3
  • MIS 1400 - Business Analysis Credit(s): 3
  • PSY 3780 - Research Methods and Statistics Credit(s): 3

How to Lead

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  • Any PSY course    

Lead Others

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  • Any HUM course    
  • Any SS course    

Lead Globally

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  • Any course approved by Dean

Global Issues Problem Solving Seminar

  • IIT 4960 - Global Issues Problem Solving Seminar Credit(s): 3

Total Credits Required: 3

Total credits required: 30, computer science core.

  • CS 1200 - Introduction to Computer Science Credit(s): 3
  • CS 1350 - Computer Science II Credit(s): 3
  • CS 1500 - Introduction to Server Systems Credit(s): 3
  • CS 2100 - Introduction to Computer Systems Credit(s): 3
  • CS 2410 - Discrete Structures Credit(s): 3
  • CS 2500 - Database Systems Credit(s): 3
  • CS 3200 - Operating Systems Credit(s): 3
  • CS 3500 - Numerical Methods Credit(s): 3
  • CS 3700 - Object Orientation Credit(s): 3
  • CS 3800 - Data Structures & Algorithms Credit(s): 3
  • CS 4000 - Computer Science Seminar Credit(s): 1
  • CS 4500 - Software Engineering Credit(s): 3
  • CS 4600 - Organization of Programming Credit(s): 3
  • CS 4800 - Systems Software Credit(s): 3
  • IIT 1000 - University Experience Credit(s): 1
  • NET 1200 - Network Design I Credit(s): 3
  • NET 1250 - Network Design II Credit(s): 3
  • PH 1300 - General Physics I Credit(s): 3
  • PH 1310 - General Physics I Laboratory Credit(s): 1
  • PH 2300 - General Physics II Credit(s): 3
  • PH 2310 - General Physics II Laboratory Credit(s): 1
  • Technical - Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credits Required: 81

Approved electives: 9 credits, preparatory core 3.

  • ENG 1000 - Introduction to College Reading Credit(s): 3 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements
  • ENG 1100 - Introduction to College Writing Credit(s): 3 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements
  • MA 1005 - Elementary Algebra Credit(s): 3 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements
  • MA 1010 - Basic Algebra Credit(s): 3 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements
  • MA 1030 - Applied Algebra Credit(s): 3 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements
  • MA 1055 - Applied Trigonometry Credit(s): 3 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements
  • MA 1090 - Precalculus Credit(s): 4 ** Preparatory course, does not count towards degree requirements

Credits / Units: 22

Total Credits Required: 120

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Prepare for advanced technical and management industry positions with a master’s in Electronics and Computer Technology, available online at Indiana State.

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The Master of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology is available as an on-campus or online program. The on-campus program is open to eligible U.S. and international students. The online program is open to eligible students in the U.S. (including the District of Columbia and all U.S. territories) and Canada (all provinces). The online program is closed to students residing in countries other than the U.S. and Canada except for U.S. military and State Department personnel and their family members with APO/FPO addresses.

Why Earn a Master’s in Electronics and Computer Technology at Indiana State?

The Master of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology (MSECT) will prepare you for technical and management roles in a variety of areas, including systems integration, systems design and development, and project management.

Create an Individualized Program of Study

The Master of Science in Electronics and Computer Technology (MSECT) is designed to further the academic preparation and professional advancement of individuals with a bachelor’s degree in, and professional orientation toward, computer technology (hardware) or electronics.

MSECT is a rigorous and individualized program that accommodates the previous experiences, education, and interests of each degree candidate. The curriculum sequence includes three program phases concerning the content, application, and integration of related knowledge, theory, and skill.

This master’s degree is available as an on-campus or online program. The on-campus program includes a declared concentration in either automation or information technology. The online program does not have declared concentrations. However, the student has the option to focus their program of study in either automation and controls or information technology. Either program can be completed in two years (full time). Students also have the option of part-time study.

Learn from Our Excellent Faculty

You will benefit from courses taught by full-time professors who have extensive work experience in the field. The department offers small class sizes, which allow for individual attention.

What You’ll Learn in the Electronics and Computer Technology Program

The curriculum sequence for the online program includes:

  • A 6-credit-hour core sequence of research courses including: ECT 680 Seminar: Analysis of Technical Systems; and ECT 698 Research in Electronics and Computer Technology
  • A 6-credit-hour research application course of either ECT 697 Major Project or ECT 699 Master's Thesis
  • A 9-credit-hour application sequence of electronics and computer technology courses
  • A 12-credit-hour elective sequence of major and non-major courses

The curriculum sequence for the on-campus program includes:

  • A 12-credit-hour core sequence of research, research application, and project management courses including: ECT 537 Industrial Computer Systems Management; ECT 679 Problems in Electronics and Computer Technology; ECT 680 Seminar: Analysis of Technical Systems; and ECT 698 Research in Electronics and Computer Technology
  • A 9-credit-hour application sequence of electronics and computer technology courses in the declared concentration area

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Career Possibilities for Electronics and Computer Technology Graduates

The MSECT program is designed for individuals preparing for career advancement or improvement in automation, information systems, or related support areas. The program is also preparation for doctoral programs, including the University’s Technology Management PhD.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects overall employment in management occupations to grow faster than the average for all occupations from 2022 to 2032. The median annual wage was $107,360 in May 2022, higher than the median annual wage for all occupations.

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Indiana State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission .

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Admission Requirements

Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements for admission consideration.

Degree and Major Requirements

Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree granted by a regionally accredited institution (for international students, a degree granted by a recognized institution). Applicant’s degree or undergraduate major must be in one of the following areas: computer or electronics technology; computer, electrical, or electronics engineering; or information technology.

Closely related engineering disciplines may be considered on an individual basis provided that an appropriate minor area, or minor area equivalent, in electronics or computer technology/engineering, or information technology was completed with a minimum cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0/4.0 in all minor area coursework.

GPA Requirement

Applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 2.7/4.0 (67.5%) in all undergraduate coursework; or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 (75%) in the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework; or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 (75%) in the applicant's major field of study; or a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 (75%) in all courses taken at the graduate level.

International Applicants

International applicants must submit official scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or provide equivalent evidence of language proficiency.

GRE Requirement

The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is not required.

Application Instructions

The following are application instructions and deadlines for the Electronics and Computer Technology MS program.

Online Application

Complete your graduate application to Indiana State University at apply.indstate.edu/apply/ .

Submit official transcripts from all colleges previously attended. To be official, transcripts must be sent directly from the college attended to: Graduate Admissions, Indiana State University, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809. E-transcripts should be sent to  [email protected] .

Application Fee

Submit a nonrefundable application fee of $45.00 (U.S. citizens and permanent residents) or $65.00 (international students) payable by Visa, MasterCard, or check or money order payable to Indiana State University. Submit payment to: Indiana State University, Graduate Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809.

Once admitted, students receive notification from the University as well as their University ID number needed to activate their University Username on the  MyISU Portal . The Portal offers access to online registration, University records, and other important University services, including email and University announcements.

Note: Returning ISU students must apply for re-admission if they have not attended Indiana State University for more than two calendar years.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana high school students can get a head start on earning college credits for free this summer from Ivy Tech Community College. For the fourth year, Ivy Tech’s 19 campuses across the state will offer free tuition and textbooks to all eligible Indiana high school students.

“Whether high school students are just starting to pursue college credit, almost finished with the Indiana College Core, or somewhere in between, Ivy Tech can help them explore their career options while saving time and money toward a credential of value,” said Dr. Sue Ellspermann, president, Ivy Tech Community College.

As Indiana’s talent pipeline, Ivy Tech recognizes that summer is a great time to help students pursue in-demand careers. We’re proud to offer free summer courses to students in our communities across the state so they can get a jump start on their college and career goals. – Dr. Sue Ellspermann, Ivy Tech President

To enroll in free summer courses at Ivy Tech, students must be Indiana residents at any high school in the state – including eighth graders entering ninth grade in the fall, graduating seniors, homeschool students, and students at adult high schools. Students who qualify for free summer courses will receive free tuition and textbooks. Courses are available from Ivy Tech’s more than 70 academic programs designed for Indiana’s high-wage, in-demand jobs. Many courses are included in the state’s Core Transfer Library, which ensures students can transfer their credits to public in-state institutions and most private and out-of-state institutions.

Offering free summer courses is part of a series of Ivy Tech initiatives aimed at increasing college going rates of youth and young adults in Indiana. Research finds students who earn college credit while in high school are more likely to enroll in college, stay enrolled in college until they graduate, and complete a credential or degree on time or early.

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In addition to offering free summer courses, Ivy Tech is the state’s leading awarder of dual credit and the Indiana College Core, a block of 30 credit hours of general education coursework that is guaranteed to transfer between all public state colleges and universities, as well as some private institutions. In this academic year alone, Ivy Tech’s dual credit and dual enrollment offerings have saved Hoosier students and families more than $109 million.

“Indiana ranks first in the nation for students who are earning college credit before they even receive their high school diploma,” said Katie Lash, vice president of K-14 and strategic initiatives, Ivy Tech Community College. “Free summer courses are part of our mission to ensure more young people leave high school with a plan to earn industry-aligned credentials and degrees quickly and at minimal expense to them and their families.”

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    Obtain a doctoral degree with the intention to teach in related disciplines, support advancement or change in career. Obtain a terminal degree to further develop an executive leadership role in for-profit, not-for-profit, public, private, educational, corporate or professional organizations. Program Outcomes

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    Indiana Tech is the area leader in online and on-campus education, and a quality degree from our university is among the most affordable in the Midwest. Thanks to generous regional and merit scholarships, grants and other financial aid programs, nearly 95% of our students receive substantial assistance in paying for college. Scholarships.

  10. Degree Program: Global Leadership

    As a specialization within Global Leadership program of Indiana Tech, the OLM curriculum prepares graduates for the political, environmental, economic, cultural, and social in nature. Students in the organizational management specialty will pursue coursework designed to prepare them for increasing levels of leadership in organizations.

  11. Doctoral (Ph.D.)

    2024-2025 Academic Year. *Sessions 1, 3, and 5 include Continuous Enrollment courses that are full semester length and end on the same date as courses in sessions 2, 4, and 7, respectively. The Ph.D. in Global Leadership is structured into six sessions per year. Students who are accepted into the program are able to begin coursework at any of.

  12. Degree Program: Global Leadership

    Obtain a doctoral degree with the intention to teach in related disciplines, support advancement or change in career. Obtain a terminal degree to further develop an executive leadership role in for-profit, not-for-profit, public, private, educational, corporate or professional organizations. Program Outcomes

  13. Indiana Tech creates pathway to Ph.D. for MBA holders

    To learn more about Indiana Tech's Pathway to Ph.D. program, contact Kristin Conley, MSL, director of Ph.D. admissions, at 260.422.5561, ext. 3417, or [email protected]. More information is also available at phd.indianatech.edu. Connect with Indiana Tech

  14. Admissions

    Indiana Tech's graduate program is designed to serve the working professional adult student. The assumption of the university is that by working for a period of time prior to the pursuit of a graduate degree, the student has attained considerable knowledge, maturity and discipline that is not common in traditional-age students. ...

  15. Degree Program: Computer Science, B.S.

    A graduate of this program is equipped to design and create software to meet a variety of needs. Graduates are also capable of working in a range of technology support roles that require a high level of competency. Graduates have gone on to become software engineers, software developers, web developers, database programmers and system ...

  16. Degree Programs

    International Graduate Degree Programs. Our graduate degree programs give you the critical knowledge and skills necessary to take the next step in your professional life. Combining hands-on-experience with real-world application, our faculty provide a unique opportunity to learn from professionals who share their vast experience and expertise ...

  17. Conditional Acceptance FAQs

    Conditional Acceptance FAQs. April 12, 2024 / Application. Receiving a conditional acceptance decision can be confusing, but our team is here to help! Most often, conditional acceptances are issued to students who apply for a master's degree program at Indiana Tech but are still working to complete the final semester of their undergraduate ...

  18. Graduate

    Graduate programs at Indiana Tech. Our graduate degree programs give you the critical knowledge and skills necessary to take the next step in your professional life. Combining hands-on experience with real-world application, our faculty provide a unique opportunity to learn from professionals who share their vast experience and expertise inside ...

  19. Electronics and Computer Technology Online (MS)

    Career Possibilities for Electronics and Computer Technology Graduates. The MSECT program is designed for individuals preparing for career advancement or improvement in automation, information systems, or related support areas. The program is also preparation for doctoral programs, including the University's Technology Management PhD.

  20. Graduate Students

    Graduate Students. Our graduate degree programs will equip you with the critical knowledge and skills necessary to confidently take the next step in your professional life. Visit Admissions. Request Information. Browse Programs. Tuition and Fees. Types of Financial Aid. Scholarships. Financial Aid Walkthrough.

  21. Best Online Ph.D. In Management Of 2024

    Per-credit tuition rates for the 10 qualifying Ph.D. programs in our guide range from. $450 to $1,575. Over the course of a typical 60-credit Ph.D. program, this translates to between $27,000 and ...

  22. Indiana high schoolers can earn college credits for free this summer

    Courses are available from Ivy Tech's more than 70 academic programs designed for Indiana's high-wage, in-demand jobs. Many courses are included in the state's Core Transfer Library, which ensures students can transfer their credits to public in-state institutions and most private and out-of-state institutions.