Online MBA in Information Technology

Earn Your MBA in Information Technology Online with UTulsa
100% online
12-14 months
30 credit hours
$850 per credit
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Gain the IT Skills You Need to Take Your Business Career to the Next Level
- Apply By: 01/13/2026
- Start Class: 01/20/2026
Prepare to lead and manage technology-driven initiatives within modern organizations. Through a focus on core IT concepts and strategic applications, you’ll gain the skills you need to align technology with business goals to enhance organizational performance.
Our courses focus on the application of the skills you learn to real-world scenarios. In as few as 12 months, you’ll graduate equipped to bridge the gap between business and technology.
Online MBA in Information Technology Details
- The program places a heavy emphasis on the application of concepts to real-world scenarios.
- Curriculum focused on the integration of AI and security technologies.
- With five start dates per year, it’s always a good time to apply.
- Part-time and full-time options are available, allowing you to create a schedule that meets your needs.
Forward-Thinking Information Technology Courses
The 100% online courses in the MBA in Information Technology ensure you get the real-world experience you need to succeed in the ever-changing IT landscape through practical application coursework. Taught by instructors who are industry experts, our courses help you learn to evaluate threats and design processes that align with a business’ goals.
MBA in IT Required Courses
Design relational database to ensure high information quality. Know the basics of SQL to access data in a database. Explore database hosting in the cloud. Understand data governance and methods to implement it.
Analyze the strategic role of information systems in achieving organizational goals and gaining competitive advantage. Evaluate the alignment between IT strategy and business strategy, including frameworks for enterprise architecture and governance. Design and assess information systems and infrastructure solutions that support decision-making, business processes, and innovation across functional areas. Identify and manage risks related to data privacy, cybersecurity, and IT compliance within organizational systems. Lead and communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders to manage system development, implementation, and change initiatives.
Analyze organizational security needs and design information security policies that align with business goals and compliance requirements. Evaluate threats and vulnerabilities across physical, technical, and administrative domains, applying risk management frameworks. Develop and implement security governance frameworks that support organizational culture, regulatory obligations, and incident response protocols. Assess and audit information security controls using industry standards (e.g., NIST, ISO/IEC 27001) and recommend improvements. Communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to foster a culture of security awareness and compliance.
Learn more about the core courses associated with the online MBA program at UTulsa. These courses ensure that you get a well-rounded business education along with your concentration.
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Graduate ready to bridge the gap between business and technology, offering forward-thinking solutions for the ever-changing IT landscape.
The UTulsa career center (Cane Careers) provides a dedicated career coach for business students. Schedule an appointment at your own availability. UTulsa boasts 100% job placement for its MBA graduates.
Senior Database Administrator $120,432 per year1
Computer and Information Systems Manager $171,200 per year2
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Sources
- PayScale. “Average Senior Database Administrator (DBA) Salary.” Retrieved June 10, 2025, from https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Database_Administrator_(DBA)/Salary.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Computer and Information Systems Managers.” Retrieved June 10. 2025, from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/computer-and-information-systems-managers.htm.