HU to offer Graduate Institute

Harrisburg University 

Integrating Emerging Technologies with IT Security and IT Governance

GRADUATE INSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS

Are multiple IT initiatives presenting complex integration challenges in your organization?

globalization | wireless communications | digital supply chains
mobile computing | virtualization | web 2.0 & social networking

Learn how to address the impacts and interdependencies created by emerging technologies.

This graduate institute shows technology and business leaders how to conduct high-level analyses of the impact of new technologies, presents practical solutions for integrating the latest trends, and emphasizes important management implications rather than deep technical details. As a result, participants can contribute to improved IT performance, increased satisfaction from internal IT stakeholders, and better use of IT resources.

°Learn about the latest technology-enabled business trends
°Develop plans using new approaches for integrating emerging technologies
°Explore best practices for managing the impact on IT security and IT governance
°Gain experience with and access to decision support tools

The institute is ideal for experienced professionals both is its schedule and focus. Comprised of five on-site meetings and online instruction over three months, it includes case studies, real-world projects, group collaboration, and use of a modeling and simulation tool. Take the graduate institute for professional development, or decide to apply three (3) graduate credits to the Master’s Degree in IT Project Management.

Institute begins Oct. 19
online & on-site instruction
On-site dates: Nov. 5, 6, 7, Dec. 4, 5
Online meetings: Oct. 22, Nov. 19, Dec. 17, Jan. 16

Learn more online at www.HarrisburgU.edu/GraduateInstitutes

For more information or assistance with the application process email GraduateInstitutes@HarrisburgU.edu
or call 717.901.5101.

Apply Online Now!

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