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The technological revolution has had a profound impact on the workforce, making a degree in information technology and data analytics more valuable than ever. IT degrees span data analytics, information systems and software engineering. Information technology and data analytics careers are expected to grow faster than average over the next decade. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and information technology occupations are projected to grow 13% from 2020 to 2030.

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Arizona State University has a range of information technology and data analytics degrees to empower you to develop technological and analytical abilities for the 21st century workforce. Today’s technology sector is diverse, encompassing the full spectrum of business, computer technology, database development and more. Our bachelor’s in information technology and data analytics, as well as our graduate and certificate programs, are offered 100% online, preparing you for the ever-evolving world of information technology and data analytics.

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Online Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art – Digital Photography

This BFA fosters creative photography practices and enhances your visual literacy skills with image creation and purposeful critique at the core of all courses. Hands-on assignments offer opportunities to create experiences and objects in response to various themes while engaging critically with classmates and instructors. Projects may include portraits, landscapes, videos and print-to-order books. Upper-division courses build on your understanding of introductory techniques and encourage you to pursue self-defined projects.

Coursework emphasizes the relationship between technique, aesthetics and concept. Along with learning the tools and techniques of photography, you’ll focus on the meaning they create and how they function within and beyond art contexts. You’ll also develop the skills to ask critical questions, process what you see intuitively and embrace your creative potential. Graduates complete the program with a portfolio with a cohesive artist statement, a community of peers and mentors, and the ability to give and receive critical feedback.

Who’s a good fit for this photography program?

This program is compatible with a variety of backgrounds, interests and goals. It’s ideal for those passionate about creative expression and who want to refine their vision as photographers and artists. Courses provide opportunities to create and direct experiences for viewers, as well as expand on elements, objects and ideas. If you’ve always wanted to study art and photography but haven’t due to location, time and accessibility, this program is an excellent option.

You’re also a good fit if you want to begin a career or pursue graduate study in art and photography. You’ll gain the skills needed to excel in creative careers including editorial, commercial advertising photography, journalism, design, photo and art direction, museum curation, gallery direction and more. While courses don’t provide occupational training for running a photography business or entering the advertising world, graduates have used their skills to pursue these paths.

Camera and equipment requirements

As a digital photography major, you must obtain various equipment and tools to complete your assignments. We recommend you use a digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera, but any quality, mirrorless camera with fully manual options and video capacity is acceptable. You’ll also need several memory cards, a portable hard drive, an external desk hard drive and cloud space to store your images in multiple locations.

Additionally, your computer should meet certain requirements including the capability to send and receive large files, conduct video conferencing and edit digital images. The software you’ll use includes Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere and other creative tools. Note: as an ASU student, you can use Adobe Creative Cloud complimentary.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Art (Digital Photography)
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Art (Digital Photography) (BFA)
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Capture, create and understand art in new ways when you earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in art with a concentration in digital photography online from Arizona State University. Ideal for visual and intuitive thinkers, you’ll learn about contemporary, creative and expressive forms of digital photography. Join a program in which your peers, professors and world-class art photographers will see and offer constructive critiques of your work.

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In your courses, you’ll engage with creative prompts, study existing work and participate in critiques to realize your artistic vision. Core courses are designed based on a studio model, which prioritizes creative work and personalized critiques. To culminate the program, you’ll complete a capstone course in which you’ll work on a self-defined project. You’ll also create a final portfolio and artist statement—useful tools for applying to jobs and submitting your work to exhibitions.

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Online digital photography degree courses
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Learn from world-class art photographers and scholars
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The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Research conducted by our faculty is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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Online Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems

In this program, you'll learn about the innovative ways organizations use information technology to drive their success. You'll also gain a variety of targeted skills, such as:

  • Business intelligence for competitive advantage.
  • Business processes for workflow redesign.
  • Data management for decision-making
  • Distributed systems for collaboration and globalization.
  • Enterprise integration for synergy.
  • Management of technology and systems to support organization goals and initiatives.
  • Project management.
  • Solution development for value creation.

In addition to gaining technical knowledge, you’ll also learn how to engage with key stakeholders, such as staff, employees, suppliers and government officials. This program prepares you to design, build and maintain information technology and systems that support critical business operations and managerial decision-making.

CIS majors: In-demand and highly paid

Currently, there is a shortage of information systems professionals, with many more jobs than graduates. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in roles related to computer and information technology is expected to grow 15% from 2022 to 2023, which is much faster than average for all occupations.

The BLS also reported that the median annual pay in this group of occupations was ​​$100,530 in May 2022. That’s more than double the median earnings of all occupations, which was $46,310 in the same time period. Upon graduating from this program, you’ll have the opportunity to pursue in-demand careers across many industries.

CIS vs. CS: What’s the difference between them?

This online bachelor’s in computer information systems, offered by the W. P. Carey School of Business, focuses on designing, developing and managing software applications and systems. In this program you’ll learn how to embed these systems within a business and leverage their accessibility to create real value. Information systems professionals are the bridge between a business’ goals and the technology needed in order to bring these goals to life. After completing this CIS program, you’ll be well-prepared with technical expertise with a strong business foundation.

The online bachelor’s in computer science program, offered by the Fulton School of Engineering, focuses on the next generation of computer technology. This includes highlighting engineering and software development fundamentals to analyze a variety of applications from artificial intelligence to database systems. In the CS program, you’ll have the opportunity to learn and integrate programming languages such as Java, C and C++ into projects.

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Computer Information Systems (BS)
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During Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Science in computer information systems (CIS),  you develop the knowledge and skills needed to leverage technology used in any business or organization. Earning this degree can prepare you for careers across a wide range of roles, including systems analysis, business applications programming and decision support across companies worldwide.

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This program equips you with a powerful skill set that spans database systems and data management, software development, cyber security, business analysis and systems integration and management. Develop strong business acumen along the way, and pair this with the technical skills you’ve learned in order to solve real business problems through technology in a hands-on capstone experience.

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The W. P. Carey School of Business faculty is passionate about innovative research and impact. Our school fosters an environment of global thinking, with a cohort of award-winning faculty from six continents around the globe and a student body that represents more than 100 countries. Faculty accolades include:

  • National Academy of Sciences members.
  • Renowned journal publications.
  • Speakers at national conferences.
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The W. P. Carey School of Business is one of the top business schools in the country. Our AACSB-accredited business school is committed to delivering excellent quality and value. Our U.S. News & World Report rankings reflect our commitment to academics, groundbreaking research and positive student outcomes.

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Applicants to the Bachelor of Science in computer information systems program must fulfill the requirements of the W. P. Carey School of Business.

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First-year applicants who meet the requirements for ASU first-year student admission and also meet one of the following criteria may be directly admitted to a W. P. Carey School of Business Bachelor of Science degree program:

  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1230* (taken March 2016 and after).
  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1160* (taken prior to March 2016).
  • An ACT composite score of 25.*
  • A high school class ranking in the top 8%.
  • An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.40 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.00 = A).

*ASU and W. P. Carey don’t require the writing portion of these tests.

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Transfer applicants who meet the ASU transfer student admission requirements and also meet one of the following criteria may be directly admitted to a W. P. Carey School of Business Bachelor of Science degree program:

  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1230* (taken March 2016 and after).
  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1160* (taken prior to March 2016).
  • An ACT composite score of 25.*
  • A high school class ranking in the top 8%.
  • An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.40 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.00 = A).

*ASU and W. P. Carey do not require the writing portion of these tests.

In addition, you must have a 3.00 cumulative ASU GPA (if you’ve attended ASU) and a 3.00 cumulative transfer GPA (if you’ve attended another institution).

Note: Special consideration will be given to students not meeting the above requirement who have not taken university-level coursework within the past five years.

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If you do not meet the requirements for admission to a W. P. Carey degree program, you may submit an admission portfolio for review. Please note that this is a competitive process and admission is not guaranteed. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.00 cumulative ASU GPA and/or transfer GPA. Students are only allowed a maximum of two application attempts via Admission Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request. All Admission Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request decisions are final.

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Before submitting your admissions portfolio, please make sure you meet all of the following requirements:

  • Admitted to ASU.
  • In good academic standing if currently enrolled at ASU.
  • Completion of 30 semester hours of college coursework with a C grade or higher, including the following skill courses or their equivalents:
    • CIS 105/236 (or equivalent) Computer Applications and Information Technology.
    • MAT 210/270 (or equivalent) Brief Calculus/Calculus with Analytic Geometry.
    • MAT 211/271 (or equivalent) Math for Business Analysis/Calculus with Analytic Geometry II.
    • ACC 231/232/261 (or equivalent) Uses of Accounting Information I/Financial Accounting I.
    • ECN 221/213 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles or ECN 212/214 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles.
  • Completion of or current enrollment in the following courses or their equivalents:
    • ECN 211/213 (or equivalent) Macroeconomic Principles or ECN 212/214 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles.
    • ECN 221/231 (or equivalent) Business Statistics.
    • ACC 241/242/271 (or equivalent) Uses of Accounting Information II/Managerial Accounting I.
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Complete the Admissions Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request online.

  • Submit official or unofficial transcripts of all coursework not yet on file with ASU. If you are currently enrolled in coursework away from ASU, please submit a copy of your class schedule.

All applicants must submit:

  • Undergraduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
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An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

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Are you interested in challenging yourself academically by adding honors to your studies? Join Barrett, The Honors College to elevate your undergraduate experience and enhance your degree.

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Online Master of Computer Science

Organizations across industries from health care and business to engineering and education rely on those with computer science knowledge and skills. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for computer and information research scientists is expected to grow by 23% from 2022 to 2032, which is much faster than average for all occupations.

Earning a Master of Computer Science is a step toward advancing your career in a lucrative field. Computer and information research scientists made a median annual salary of $136,620 in May 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The skills you’ll develop in this master’s program

This Master of Computer Science program is designed to build your knowledge about a range of topics from designing software for networks, graphics and database systems to integrating computer science with biology, geography, public health and more. Upon graduation, you’ll have a variety of skills, including:

  • Designing and analyzing computers.
  • Implementing computational processes.
  • Improving software reliability, network security and information retrieval systems.
  • Inventing next-generation computer systems, computer networking, biomedical information systems, gaming systems and more.
  • Transferring and transforming information.

Tailor your studies to fit your career goals

In this program, you’ll create a customized plan that aligns with your career goals. A majority of your courses will be electives, giving you the opportunity to explore your interests in a variety of topics, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and software engineering.

Interested in delving deeper into specific areas of computer science and gaining career-relevant skills? Check out the two available concentrations:

  • Big data systems.
    • This concentration focuses on creating scalable systems to manage, interpret and analyze large amounts of data. You’ll also learn how to draw conclusions from data that enables organizations to make informed decisions.
  • Cybersecurity.
    • In this concentration, you’ll gain the skills needed to safeguard information systems, develop solutions and mitigate risk.
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Offered through Arizona State University’s School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, the online Master of Computer Science (MCS) is designed for those interested in expanding their knowledge of computer science and computation. In this program, you’ll gain an advanced understanding of topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and big data, while strengthening your skills through technical projects.

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You’ll choose one course in each of three primary areas of study: theoretical foundations, systems and applications. You’ll also take several elective courses on topics ranging from statistical machine learning and mobile computing to data mining and information assurance. 

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Of the 350+ faculty members in Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the majority have been honored with the highest awards in their fields. Faculty milestones include:

  • National Academy of Engineering members.
  • National Academy of Sciences member.
  • National Academy of Inventors members.
  • National Academy of Construction members.
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Applicants with international credentials have an application deadline of six weeks prior to the selected session start date. All other applicants have an application deadline of four weeks prior to the selected session start date.

This degree is offered in A and B sessions for fall and spring, and in C session for summer. You can view upcoming start dates in the academic calendar.

How to complete an application

  • Submit online application and pay application fee.
  • Send official transcripts to ASU’s graduate admission services.
  • If needed, send proof of English proficiency.
  • If you’re not a U.S. citizen but are living in the U.S., send a copy of your U.S. visa to [email protected].
  • If you’re based outside of the U.S., select "JN" under Visa.

For questions, call 1-844-353-7953 or email [email protected].

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You must have completed an undergraduate degree in computer science from an accredited university. Please review the necessary CS pre-requisite courses in the section below to confirm eligibility.

GPA requirements

A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the last 60 credit hours (last two years) of a four-year undergraduate degree. If your degree was completed in the U.S., it must be from a regionally accredited university.

Applicants who have previously completed graduate-level coursework must have a minimum post-baccalaureate/graduate GPA of 3.00.

English proficiency

If all college degrees are from a country outside of the U.S., you may need to demonstrate English proficiency.

Note that the MCS degree requires higher English proficiency scores.

  • TOEFL: 575 paper-based / 90 internet-based.
  • IELTS (academic version): 7.
  • PTE: 65.
  • Duolingo: 115.

Don’t yet meet this requirement? If you complete the pathway with a 3.00 or higher, you’ll have demonstrated English proficiency. Click on the nondegree tab below to learn more.

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GPA requirements

A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 in the last 60 credit hours (last two years) of a four-year undergraduate degree. If your degree was completed in the U.S., it must be from a regionally accredited university.

Applicants who have previously completed graduate-level coursework must have a minimum post-baccalaureate/graduate GPA of 3.00.

Math course requirements:

You must have two semesters of advanced math in Calculus I and Calculus II, as well as a background course in discrete math.*

Applicants with an undergraduate degree in a STEM field have likely completed the math requirement.

*Discrete math is not always a separate class at all universities. Taking a course that covers data structures and algorithms may also fulfill this requirement. If you’ve never done algorithms, you may not have the proper background for the program.

Pre-requisite course requirements:

To be eligible for this program, you must have programming knowledge in a variety of languages, including C/C++, Java, Python and HTML, as well as courses in calculus and discrete math.

CS course information:

CSE 230: Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

  • Register-level computer organization, instruction set architecture, assembly language, processor organization and design, memory organization, IO programming and exception/interrupt handling.

CSE 310: Data Structures and Algorithms

  • Advanced data structures and algorithms, including stacks, queues, trees (B, B+, AVL), graphs and searching for graphs, hashing and external sorting.

CSE 330: Operating Systems

  • Operating system structure and services, processor scheduling, concurrent processes, synchronization techniques, memory management, virtual memory, input/output, storage management and file systems.

Principles of Programming Languages OR Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science

CSE 340: Principles of Programming Languages

  • Formal syntactic and semantic descriptions, compilation and implementation issues, and theoretical foundations for several programming paradigms.

CSE 355: Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science

  • Introduces formal language theory and automata, Turing machines, decidability/undecidability, recursive function theory and complexity theory.

CS competency exams

If you don’t have these topics on your transcript but have a strong understanding of them, you can take the prerequisite knowledge exams. If you complete the exams with the grade outlined in the respective syllabi, you’ll satisfy that prerequisite knowledge requirement.

English proficiency

If all college degrees are from a country outside of the U.S., you may need to demonstrate English proficiency.

Note that the MCS degree requires higher English proficiency scores.

  • TOEFL: 575 paper-based / 90 internet-based.
  • IELTS (academic version): 7.
  • PTE: 65.
  • Duolingo: 115.

Don’t yet meet this requirement? If you complete the pathway with a 3.00 or higher, you’ll have demonstrated English proficiency. Click on the nondegree tab below to learn more.

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As a nondegree graduate student, you can begin taking graduate-level computer science courses without being admitted to the master’s program.*

Professional certification

If you’re not sure you want to pursue the full degree or only want to focus on a specific topic, you can earn a professional certification for ASU credit.

To receive a professional certification, you must successfully complete at least three courses from that topic area with a grade of “B” or better. Available certifications include:

  • AI and machine learning.
  • Big data.
  • Cybersecurity.
  • Software engineering.

Learn more about professional certifications.

General pathway

This pathway provides an opportunity to take a variety of courses as a nondegree-seeking student to explore topics or meet this program’s GPA and English proficiency admission requirements. Completing nine graduate credits with a “B” or better (3.00 GPA) will demonstrate English proficiency.

Through this pathway, you can choose and complete any three 500-level courses that are part of the Master of Computer Science program as a nondegree-seeking student. The courses you complete with a “B” or higher, up to 12 credits, will apply to the Master of Computer Science if you’re admitted to the program within three years of completing the courses.

Begin your application for one of the four professional certifications or the general pathway.

The ASU graduate admission office will review the application and notify you by email if any additional steps are required upon admission. All official emails will go to your ASU student Gmail account.

Please note:

  • If you don’t enroll in the semester in which you are admitted, you must submit a new application and pay the application fee.
  • Completing the pathway or professional certification does not waive the requirement for all applicants to the Master of Computer Science program to demonstrate mathematics and computer science topic prerequisite knowledge. See the admission requirements sections above for more information.

*If you do not have the prerequisite knowledge outlined in the master’s admission criteria for mathematics and computer science, you should be aware that you may not have the necessary background for graduate CSE courses and are enrolling at your own risk. You are responsible for acquiring that knowledge before and during the course.

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  1. As a nondegree-seeking graduate student, you can take master’s-level computer science courses without being admitted to the program. This provides you the opportunity to establish a high graduate GPA, try out courses, meet the English proficiency requirement or earn a professional certification credential.

Those who complete three courses with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 after the first attempt can use this GPA and the credit hours earned when applying for the Master of Computer Science program. You must also meet all prerequisite requirements to be admitted.

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Online Master of Science in Information Technology (IT)

In this program, you’ll gain the technical competencies needed to design and develop information systems that connect people, processes and technology. You’ll gain a greater technical depth in areas such as data science, cloud computing, cybersecurity and more. Built for customization, you will select from two interest areas to direct your learning. This ensures your coursework is relevant to your information technology career goals. Available focus areas include:

  • Artificial intelligence
    • In this focus area, you’ll learn concepts and technical skills that emphasize data science and cover topics such as big data, data visualization, data analytics and natural language processing. Courses you’ll take include: IFT 511 Analyzing Big Data, IFT 512 Advanced Analytics for Big Data/AI, IFT 533 Data Visualization and Reporting, and IFT 536 Natural Language Processing.
  • Cybersecurity
    • In this focus area, you’ll learn concepts and technical skills that emphasize cybersecurity, covering topics such as information assurance, database security, security analysis and network forensics. Courses you’ll take include: IFT 523 Network Forensics, IFT 543 Security Compliance, IFT 560 Cloud Architecture, and IFT 562 Cloud Security and Operations.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

Ideal candidates for this IT master’s program include those who are interested in cloud computing, cybersecurity, data science, natural language processing, software development and computer architecture. Previous experience working in IT roles is preferred, such as full-stack developer, network administrator, systems administrator, security administrator and network architect.

Additionally, prior experience with programming languages is essential for success. Some of the languages you’ll need to apply include Java, JavaScript, Python and Linux. You must be able to demonstrate your understanding of foundational principles of programming, networking, security and databases. Other qualities that support succeeding in this program include problem-solving capabilities, critical thinking, inquisitiveness and self-motivation.

Information technology: A in-demand and well-paid career path

Information technology experts are needed across a wide range of industries, with the field expected to continue expanding. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in roles related to computer and information technology are expected to grow 15% from 2022 to 2023, which is much faster than average for all occupations.

The BLS reported that the median annual pay in this group of occupations was $100,530 in May 2022. That’s more than double the median earnings of all occupations, which were $46,310 in the same period. Additionally, earning a master’s in information technology will provide you with an in-depth understanding of your area of specialty. You’ll graduate with enhanced expertise and credibility in information technology, allowing you more flexibility in selecting your next career opportunity.

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Master of Science
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Information Technology
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Information Technology (MS)
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Program Description Intro

Earning a Master of Science in information technology online will equip you to become a technology leader who drives business strategy, defines investment priorities and leads successful teams. As a graduate, you’ll be skilled in topics ranging from data science to cybersecurity, preparing you to advance your information technology career.

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Courses Summary

The curriculum for this master’s in information technology includes a variety of technology-focused disciplines, including data science, cybersecurity, cloud computing, natural language processing, and agile system development. Alongside your nine credit hours of core education, you’ll choose elective courses that align with your focus area.

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Of the 350+ faculty members in Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the majority have been honored with the highest awards in their fields. Faculty milestones include:

  • National Academy of Engineering members.
  • National Academy of Sciences member.
  • National Academy of Inventors members.
  • National Academy of Construction members.
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Top 25% of all accredited engineering programs in the nation
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Applicants to the Master of Science in information technology program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's program. Alternatively, they must have a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

Applicants must provide:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Proof of English language proficiency.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
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Online Graduate Certificate in Technical Communication

This technical communication graduate certificate will provide you with the skills needed to communicate complex information in any industry. You’ll gain insight on how to break down information and make it more accessible to intended audiences.

Your courses will provide you with experience in technical writing, as well as the tools used to create and produce engaging content. Additionally, you’ll develop an understanding of a variety of other communication types, including:

  • Digital media
  • User experience
  • Verbal and visual communication
  • Web authoring

Earn a master’s degree through stackable certificates

This graduate certificate can stand alone or serve as a main certificate toward a Master of Advanced Study. To complete the degree, you’ll stack a second 15-credit graduate certificate. This opportunity allows you to design a program tailored to your career goals and interests.

When admitted, connect with your academic advisor about stackable MAS options.

Who’s a good candidate for this technical communication certificate?

This certificate is ideal for professionals currently working in roles that require them to write and communicate clearly. Through project-oriented courses, you’ll enhance your background in information management and be prepared to define your role in communication. Ideal candidates may also serve in positions that involve translating information between groups and would like a credential that demonstrates their abilities.

Additionally, employers consistently rank communication as a top skill needed for success. For those looking to build a more robust background on the topic or pursue advanced roles, you may consider pursuing a Master of Science in technical communication.

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Technical Communication (Graduate Certificate)
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Program Description Intro

Communication is a critical skill that spans nearly every industry. When you pursue an online graduate certificate in technical communication from Arizona State University, you’ll learn how to connect audiences with the information they need to make decisions. Upon completion of this certificate, you’ll also be prepared to define your role as a technical communicator.

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This technical communication certificate combines conceptual knowledge with skills-based learning. In this program, you’ll take three core and three elective courses. With elective choices ranging from content strategy and user experience to technical reports and social media in the workplace, you can select the courses that best support your career goals.

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  • Fulbright scholars.
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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master’s degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
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Online Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication – User Experience

UX will continue to grow more relevant as technology advances. People have increasingly close relationships with technology in their home and work lives. This means there will be an increased need for professionals with UX knowledge as the use of digital tools, services and platforms expands. Additionally, UX can apply to both physical and digital systems, and experts are needed for all types of UX design and communication.

As communication is a key factor in the UX design process, professionals must effectively share their research findings with colleagues, leaders and other stakeholders. Upon graduating from this program, you’ll be equipped to communicate successfully and develop effective design, making interactions between users and systems more positive, productive and predictable.

Who’s a good candidate for this bachelor’s program?

This technical communication degree may be a great fit if you enjoy using technology and are interested in helping people design and create communication products. UX centers on a mix of creativity and problem solving, and professionals spend time with end users testing products and imagining solutions. Ideal candidates will be comfortable with clarifying ambiguity and being creative in their roles.

The field of technical communication and UX doesn’t necessarily require a high level of technical skill or computer science knowledge. This field is open to individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences, emphasizing the creation of meaningful and positive user experiences through thoughtful design.

This bachelor’s degree can also be completed as part of an accelerated master’s program. When accepted, you can earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in as little as one extra year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves you time and money while giving you advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master’s degrees include:

How does this program compare to other UX degree concentrations?

While all of ASU Online’s UX degree concentrations include a curriculum focused on the interaction between individuals and systems, how they frame UX differs. This UX concentration focuses on the communication side of UX through gathering user information, analyzing data, designing communication products and communicating research findings to stakeholders.

Differently, the Bachelor of Science in graphic information technology with a concentration in UX hones in on the physical design process to create easy-to-use applications, desktop software, websites and other digital or physical products. If you’re interested in why users react the way that they do, the Bachelor of Science in human systems engineering with a UX concentration explores how psychology is integrated into a design approach to solve complex human-computer interaction problems.

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Technical Communication – User Experience (BS)
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Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Science in technical communication with a user experience (UX) concentration online can establish your abilities in a fast-growing field. Pursuing a UX concentration will allow you to develop interdisciplinary knowledge about UX design and development while building a foundation in communication and learning applied skills.

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This program emphasizes technical communication while incorporating relevant context from fields such as human systems engineering and graphic information technology. The result is a well-rounded curriculum that provides a foundation in UX concepts and their execution.

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  • Fulbright scholars.
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Online Bachelor of Science in Marketing

A marketing degree is relevant across multiple industries, making it ideal for a diverse variety of students and professional paths. Throughout your coursework, you’ll develop a multitude of marketing and business-related competencies, such as the ability to:

  • Administer, allocate and organize resources to achieve marketing objectives.
  • Drive corporate performance through effective outreach and engagement of customers.
  • Support innovation and inform overall business strategy.
  • Understand the science of consumer behavior.

While marketing is often thought of in the context of for-profit businesses, nonprofits and government departments also require talented marketing staff. You’ll graduate equipped to work in different aspects of marketing in almost any type of organization, depending on your interests and areas of professional focus.

Understanding the science behind consumer behavior

In this program, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles that influence consumer decisions and the essential role marketing plays in every organization. Through your courses, you’ll build diverse transferable skills, including critical thinking, effective communication, personal sales and sales management.

A wide range of competencies equips you to excel in various areas of marketing, ranging from advertising and promotion management to marketing analysis and strategy. Although marketing spans various industries, organizations often share the common goal of promoting, selling and building awareness of products and services. You’ll have the consumer behavior insights to make an impact wherever your interests lead you.

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Marketing
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Marketing (BS)
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Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Science in marketing provides a wide range of skills in consumer behavior, analysis, advertising and market strategy. In this program, you’ll complete hands-on projects on building business and customer engagement. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared for careers as a marketing manager, copywriter, public relations specialist, social media manager and more.

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In this program you'll build a well-rounded foundation of key marketing concepts with a focus on areas such as consumer goods and global marketing trends. Coursework also includes opportunities to work with the program’s business partners, where you’ll contribute to their marketing efforts and apply your learning in practical settings.

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Online marketing degree courses
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  • National Academy of Sciences members.
  • Renowned journal publications.
  • Speakers at national conferences.
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  • A SAT Reasoning score of 1230* (taken March 2016 and after).
  • A SAT Reasoning score of 1160* (taken prior to March 2016).
  • An ACT composite score of 25*.
  • A high school class ranking in the top 8%.
  • An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.40 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.00 = A).

*ASU and W. P. Carey don’t require the writing portion of these tests.

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Transfer applicants who meet the ASU transfer student admission requirements and also meet one of the following criteria may be directly admitted to a W. P. Carey School of Business Bachelor of Science degree program:

  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1230* (taken March 2016 and after)
  • An SAT Reasoning score of 1160* (taken prior to March 2016)
  • An ACT composite score of 25*
  • A high school class ranking in the top 8 percent
  • An overall, unweighted high school GPA of 3.40 in competency courses defined by ASU (4.00 = A)

*ASU and W. P. Carey don't require the writing portion of these tests.

In addition, you must have a 3.00 cumulative ASU GPA (if you have attended ASU) and a 3.00 cumulative transfer GPA (if you have attended another institution).

Note: Special consideration will be given to students not meeting the above requirement who haven't taken university level course work within the past five years.

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Before submitting your admissions portfolio, please make sure you meet all of the following requirements:

  • Admitted to ASU
  • In good academic standing if you're currently enrolled at ASU
  • Completion of 30 semester hours of college coursework with a C grade or higher, including the following skill courses or their equivalents:
  • CIS 105/236 (or equivalent) Computer Applications and Information Technology
  • MAT 210/270 (or equivalent) Brief Calculus/Calculus with Analytic Geometry
  • MAT 211/271 (or equivalent) Math for Business Analysis/Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
  • ACC 231/232/261 (or equivalent) Uses of Accounting Information I/Financial Accounting I
    • ECN 221/213 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles or ECN 212/214 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles
  • Completion of or current enrollment in the following courses or their equivalents:
    • ECN 211/213 (or equivalent) Macroeconomic Principles or ECN 212/214 (or equivalent) Microeconomic Principles
    • ECN 221/231 (or equivalent) Business Statistics
    • ACC 241/242/271 (or equivalent) Uses of Accounting Information II/Managerial Accounting I
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Complete the Admissions Portfolio/Concurrent Degree Request online.

  • Submit official or unofficial transcripts of all coursework not yet on file with ASU. If you're currently enrolled in coursework away from ASU, please submit a copy of your class schedule.
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Online Master of Advanced Study in Health Informatics

Health informatics has a wide range of applications, from managing hospital bed usage at a local medical center to addressing global population health challenges. In this program, you’ll learn how health informaticians use data analysis to prevent diseases, improve patient safety and build decision support systems.

This program also focuses on the ways health informatics professionals create improved workflows in clinical settings, including using dashboards and data visualization tools. Developing effective management and analysis of health data can reduce costs and increase quality of care. Informatics expertise is highly valuable across industries, including clinical and non-clinical health care, academia, community health, global public health and more.

Further, this program trains an inclusive, multicultural and multidisciplinary group of students. Courses emphasize practical learning experiences to apply innovative informatics solutions in health care and population health. You’ll also gain theoretical and applied knowledge in health informatics to improve health outcomes for individuals and communities.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

In this program, you’ll dive into the analysis, science and interpretation of health care data. Courses offer a comprehensive understanding of how technology and data can be used together to improve public and private health care systems. Through your coursework, you’ll build competencies in:

  • Analyzing and interpreting large sets of health care data.
  • Applying leadership theories.
  • Communicating complex information to multiple audiences.
  • Recommending effective workflow solutions.

Additionally, you’ll explore the multidisciplinary nature of health informatics. You’ll learn how health informaticians collaborate with clinicians, biomedical and computational scientists, knowledge management professionals, educators and health care consumers to solve problems in health care delivery.

How does this program compare to a master’s in health information management?

While this health informatics program and the master’s in health information management both focus on health care data, they differ in their emphasis, skill sets and career outcomes. This degree emphasizes research, innovation and applying data for health care optimization. Courses highlight topics in health care databases, programming, telemedicine and population health analytics. Upon graduation, you can pursue roles as a health informatics analyst, clinical informatics specialist or a health care data scientist in various industries.

In contrast, a master’s in health information management (HIM) focuses on the accuracy, security and compliance of health care data. The curriculum covers medical coding, electronic health records management, data governance and regulatory policies. Graduates typically seek positions as compliance officers, health information directors, coding managers or privacy officers. While the HIM leans toward operational and compliance-based skills, health informatics is more technology-driven, emphasizing data science and system design.

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Health Informatics (MAS)
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Are you interested in the data-driven side of health care? Arizona State University’s online Master of Advanced Study in health informatics provides a deep understanding of how health care, technology and information sciences intersect. Upon graduating, you’ll be prepared to contribute data-driven solutions and make an impact as a critical component of the health care system.

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You’ll build a clinical informatics foundation through a series of core courses that cover data analysis and modeling, health communication, innovative leadership and more. You’ll also explore your interests by completing electives on topics, such as data science, mobile health and modern health information technology.

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The College of Health Solutions faculty displays a high level of research expertise, focused on creating a better future for all. Our faculty are lifelong learners dedicated to improving health outcomes for the communities we serve. Some of their research focuses on:

  • Discovering the impact of the environment and policy on food security and community health.
  • Exploring mechanisms involved in the development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Harnessing big data to improve patient outcomes.
  • Incorporating advanced technology to monitor and promote healthy lifestyles.
  • Using state-of-the-art cognitive, behavioral and neuroscience techniques to study the components of human communication.
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In the College of Health Solutions, students learn and prepare to become the health workforce of the future. Faculty and students also collaborate to research solutions to pressing global health challenges. Partnerships with the medical community offer students access to professional resources and networking opportunities with Mayo Clinic, Banner Health, HonorHealth, Dignity Health and more.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they’ve earned a bachelor's or master's degree from a regionally accredited institution. Preferred educational backgrounds include biology, computer science, medicine, nursing, pharmacy or public health.

Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's degree program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • One letter of recommendation
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume
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An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

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Program Description Title
Design, develop and apply computational innovations to improve health care
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Will my diploma say 'online'?
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Online Master of Science in Technical Communication

This program teaches you to create clear, accessible content for print, digital and multimedia formats. You’ll also gain experience managing cross-functional teams, conducting user research and designing communication that serves diverse audiences across platforms.

Coursework emphasizes real-world projects and covers core topics like technical writing, content management, data visualization, research methods and digital tools.

You’ll build transferable skills such as:

  • Analyzing data for communication products
  • Collaborating across disciplines and cultures
  • Conducting user research and usability testing
  • Creating content for print, web, audio and video formats
  • Leading communication and design projects
  • Writing effectively for specific audiences

You can also customize your studies by selecting electives in grant writing, global communication, data storytelling and other areas that support your goals.

Who's a good candidate for this master's program?

If you enjoy writing, designing and helping others understand complex information, this program could align with your interests. You don’t need prior experience in writing or design, but you should feel comfortable working with technology and eager to learn new digital tools.

Ideal students are curious, collaborative and often pursue or currently hold roles in:

  • Content strategy and management
  • Information design and architecture
  • Technical writing and editing
  • User experience design and research

This writing-intensive degree also combines communication theory with applied, project-based learning. Upon graduation, you’ll have the skills to lead communication and content development projects across private industry, government or nonprofit sectors.

Program Field of Study
Master of Science
Program Focus
Technical Communication
Program Name Abbreviation
Technical Communication (MS)
Program Category
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s online Master of Science in technical communication prepares you to communicate complex information clearly across formats and for various audiences. Through a flexible, interdisciplinary curriculum, you’ll build advanced skills in writing, design and research for careers in content strategy, user experience, digital communication and more.

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LSTCCMMS
Program code
GRLS
Start Date
Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

With an assortment of electives to choose from, you'll have the opportunity to tailor your studies to your professional goals. You’ll also complete a capstone, applied project or thesis where you’ll apply your learning through research and the creation of a written and designed deliverable.

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12
Total Hours
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36
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Courses Section Title
Technical communication graduate courses
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9.09
Title
Learn from leading experts in technical communication
Description

Faculty in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts are committed to research and exploration in their fields of work. Many of our faculty and staff are recognized nationally and internationally for their achievements from psychology to writing.

  • American Educational Research
  • Association Fellows
  • American Psychological Association Fellows
  • Fulbright scholars
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university is repeatedly awarded peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report and other respected organizations.

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in the U.S. for innovation for 11 consecutive years, ahead of Stanford and MIT

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Top 10
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best online bachelor’s programs

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Top 10%
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best global universities

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80%
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of graduates reported that their experiences at ASU inspired them to explore new career opportunities

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How to apply
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Applicants to the Master of Science in technical communication program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.

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Application requirements
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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 12 units of their post-baccalaureate transcript.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Portfolio.
  • Letters of recommendation.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
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Additional application information
Description

Admission application requires the submission of a portfolio of at least three documents that demonstrate the applicant's ability to write in a variety of genres. Portfolio documents can include both academic and professional writing for a range of audiences and purposes and need not be in the area of technical communication. The portfolio should be 15 to 30 pages in length.

Since this degree requires a high degree of proficiency in English, an applicant whose native language is not English will be expected to have one the following TOEFL scores: 600 traditional paper-based, 100 internet-based or 250 computer-based.

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Elevate your ability to effectively communicate
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Will my diploma say ‘online’?
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No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.” 

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Online Master of Science in Global Technology and Development

Global technology and development addresses disparity in wealth and access to resources between and within countries — in the context of broad technological advancement. In this program, you’ll gain a broad understanding of how global societies create and adopt new technologies to advance goals, including everything from transportation systems to cell phones.

In this degree program, you’ll share foundational knowledge with your classmates based on historical and theoretical principles, while pursuing your personal interests within the field of international development. When you complete this master’s in global technology and development, you’ll research a region of the world that fits your passions and examine how technology affects various aspects of our lives.

What can you do with a global technology development master’s?

After completing this master’s in global technology and development, you’ll be an ideal candidate for various roles that focus on interpreting technological advancements in society. You may choose to work for private businesses or in public sector roles within government agencies or nonprofit organizations. You’ll also be prepared to work in research with your understanding of socioeconomic and political implications of technological development.

Career focus areas may include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Economics.
  • Education.  
  • International development.
  • Sustainability.

Additionally, you might consider furthering your education with an additional advanced degree. Many students in the global technology and development program have gone on to pursue doctorate degrees in global development, geography, economics and business.

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Master of Science
Program Focus
Global Technology and Development
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Global Technology and Development (MS)
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Program Description Intro

Learn about social, economic and political changes, including the role of technology in Arizona State University’s online Master of Science in global technology and development. In this program, you’ll focus more on the impact society has on technology rather than the other way around. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped for careers in both the public and private sectors that address global disparities such as resource accessibility.

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GRGF
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Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll complete five core courses and then choose from a variety of elective courses that fulfill your interests. Additionally, this program includes opportunities to study abroad and participate in internships that can be applied directly to your career upon graduation.

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10
Total Hours
33
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Required number of credits to complete this degree.
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Global technology and development courses
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Educators with deep backgrounds in creating positive change
Description

The School for the Future of Innovation in Society faculty works around the world on initiatives such as energy innovation, poverty alleviation, community development, food security, water access and education. They work on projects in the regions of Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, China, Latin America and North America, with funding from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank and other entities. Our faculty impart their real-world experience through innovative course design and student mentorship.

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A university focused on the future
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university has been recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report.

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#1
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in the U.S. for innovation for 11 consecutive years, ahead of Stanford and MIT.

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Top 10
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best online bachelor’s programs.

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Top 10%
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best global universities.

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80%
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of graduates reported that their experiences at ASU inspired them to explore new career opportunities.

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How to apply
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Applicants to the Master of Science in global technology and development must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the College of Global Futures.

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Application requirements
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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they’ve earned a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university recognized by ASU.

Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Two letters of recommendation.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
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Additional admission information
Description

An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

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Weeks per Class
7.5
Academic Career
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Program Description Title
Learn to analyze and critique the impacts of technology on society
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Does my diploma say 'online'?
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No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”

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