Master's of Science

Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 30

Program Details

  • Prepare students for productive careers and amplify their potential for lifelong personal and professional growth.
  • Prepare students to conduct research with an emphasis on applied, interdisciplinary efforts that encompass architecture, design and science, including physical and life sciences, engineering, mathematics, infrastructure systems, computing information, communication technologies and management.
  • Prepare students for service in urban environments and the broader society of the city, state, nation and global community by conducting public policy studies, making educational opportunities widely available and initiating community‐building projects.
  • Prepare students to contribute to economic development through the state’s largest business incubator system through workforce development, joint ventures with government and the business community and the development of intellectual property.
  • Prepare graduates for leadership positions as professionals and citizens.
  • Provide educational opportunities for a diverse student body.
  • Respond to the needs of large and small businesses, state and local governmental agencies and civic organizations.
  • Partner with educational institutions at all levels to accomplish its mission.
  • Advance the uses of sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics as a means of improving the quality of life.

What You Will Learn:

  • Apply knowledge from computing, mathematics, statistics and management to effective Information Systems practice.
  • Demonstrate the capability to analyze problems and systems and identify, define and design appropriate computing Information Systems and Information Technology solutions, tools and methodologies.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of the Software Development Life Cycle, which includes requirements analysis, systems design, implementation, testing, deployment, maintenance and evaluation, and apply it to Information Systems projects that solve problems where computing solutions are appropriate.
  • Function effectively on teams in order to accomplish a desired goal.
  • Understand of the ethical, societal and professional responsibilities of the Information Systems professional.
  • Communicate effectively in both oral and written modes.
  • Identify and analyze the bidirectional impact of sociotechnical problems and computing on individuals, organizations and society, including ethical, legal, security and policy issues.
  • Invoke the current techniques, skills, tools and methodologies necessary to become an effective Information Systems professional.
  • Engage in continuing professional development and understand the purpose of research in the Information Systems and computing fields, and how this benefits current practice.
  • Understand the processes that support the delivery and management of Information Systems within a business, managerial and organizational environment.

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Information Systems Salaries

$70,000

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

$74,000

Mid-Career Salary, National Average

College Factual ranked NJIT the No. 1 Best Computer Information Systems College Nationally.

Career Prospects

Where do Information Systems majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Consulting Analyst
  • Logistics Specialist
  • Advanced Repair Agent
  • Information Technology Resident
Top Employers
  • Accenture
  • Amazon
  • Google Inc.
  • PJM Interconnection
  • Geek Squad
What our students are saying
  • Pallavi Moulick
    I got the best out of my courses and landed a full-time job after my first year."
    Pallavi Moulick
  • Yousef  Abbasi
    NJIT offers you the opportunity to find a field you love and dive right in without feeling pigeonholed."
    Yousef Abbasi
  • Hilsson Angeles
    NJIT was my dream school."
    Hilsson Angeles

Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 30

Program Details

To educate engineers, expand knowledge and develop new tools for solving complex technological problems. This program offers students unusual opportunities to specialize in advanced phases of electrical engineering and provides state-of-the-art training at advanced levels in areas of technical specialization, including faculty-supervised research.

What You Will Learn:

Students in the MS Electrical Engineering Master's Degree Program will learn a wide range of leadership and management skills in addition to the following skills: 

  •  Linear systems.
  •  Random signal analysis.
  •  Project management.
  •  Decision analysis.

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Electrical Engineering Salaries

$67,500

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

$72,564

Mid-Career Salary, National Average

Top Ranked Online Master's in Engineering Programs - U.S. News & World Report, 2025

Career Prospects

Where do Electrical Engineering majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Telecommunication Engineer
  • Computer Network Architect
  • Control Systems and Robotics Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
Top Employers
  • National Grid
  • Dominion Energy
  • Exelon Corporation
  • PSE&G
  • General Electric (GE) Power
What our students are saying
  • Olivia   Hadlaw
    While my main focus is on my classes, I'm always looking for opportunities outside of them such as traveling to conferences."
    Olivia Hadlaw
  • Abbas  Kiani
    As a doctoral candidate, NJIT gave me the best opportunity to perform interesting and instructive projects."
    Abbas Kiani
  • Cem  Erkam
    Everything is so close! I have everything I want - food, shopping, friends, and New York City. I go into Manhattan every weekend."
    Cem Erkam

Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 30

Program Details

Our program educational objectives are reflected in the achievements of our recent alumni. 

  1. Research and/or Practice: Alumni will successfully engage in research and/or practice of civil engineering within industry, government, and private practice, working toward sustainable solutions in one or more technical specialty including construction, environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation, and water resources. Alumni will be able to synthesize technical knowledge of engineering analysis and design to identify, formulate and solve problems of professional interest and importance.
  2. Professional Growth: Alumni will advance their skills through innovation, professional growth and development activities such as research and doctoral study in engineering, professional registration, and continuing education. 
  3. Service: Alumni will perform service to society and the engineering profession through membership and participation in professional societies, government, educational institutions, civic organizations, and humanitarian endeavors.

What You Will Learn:

Graduates of the program will be able to:

  1. Specify or design and experiment to meet a need, conduct the experiment, and analyze and explain the resulting data;
  2. Identify, formulate, and solve complex civil engineering problems by selecting and applying appropriate tools and techniques; and
  3. Synthesize advanced technical knowledge in a traditional or emerging area of knowledge in a specialized area of civil engineering.

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Civil Engineering Salaries

$74,600

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

$74,723

Mid-Career Salary, National Average

Top ranked MS in Civil Engineering

Career Prospects

Where do Civil Engineering majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Civil Engineer
  • Geotechnical Engineer
  • Structural Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Construction Management Engineer
Top Employers
  • AECOM
  • Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.
  • WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff
  • HNTB
  • Langan
What our students are saying
  • Andrew  Pennock
    What’s unique and special about NJIT is how available professors are to talk one-on-one to discuss career directions."
    Andrew Pennock
  • Vatsal  Shah
    NJIT provides its students with the technical skills required to be an engineer, but also the mindset needed to tackle the challenges within our region."
    Vatsal Shah
  • Sebastian  Mercado
    One of my high school teachers recommended NJIT and I never looked back. "
    Sebastian Mercado

Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 30

Program Details

Computer science and business management are two popular graduate programs, and many people have a hard time choosing which one to study. The Business and Information Systems program allows you to study both. You will learn both computing science and business management, which will make you more marketable. Corporations are eager to hire students who have technical and managerial skills. Being well rounded will help you get promotions and, if you like, to become a manager. 

What You Will Learn:

Students will learn a wide range of leadership and management skills in addition to understanding and adapting to the rapid changes in the Information Technology field, such as analysis, design and programming, which have become "object-oriented," as Information Systems are impacted by concerns for privacy, ethics, intellectual property and compliance issues.

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Information Systems Salaries

$70,000

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

$74,000

Mid-Career Salary, National Average

College Factual ranked NJIT the No. 1 Best Computer Information Systems College Nationally.

Career Prospects

Where do Information Systems majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Consulting Analyst
  • Logistics Specialist
  • Advanced Repair Agent
  • Information Technology Resident
Top Employers
  • Accenture
  • Amazon
  • Google Inc.
  • PJM Interconnection
  • Geek Squad
What our students are saying
  • Pallavi Moulick
    I got the best out of my courses and landed a full-time job after my first year."
    Pallavi Moulick
  • Yousef  Abbasi
    NJIT offers you the opportunity to find a field you love and dive right in without feeling pigeonholed."
    Yousef Abbasi
  • Hilsson Angeles
    NJIT was my dream school."
    Hilsson Angeles

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Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 30

Program Details

 Whether you are a Chemistry middle school teacher, or a corporate instructional designer, this program will help improve your everyday methodology.

What You Will Learn:

Students in the Applied Science Master's Degree Program will learn a wide range of leadership and management skills in addition to the following skills: 

  • Technology in Class and Learning - Various types of technology necessary to develop, use, and process the results of assessments as well as facilitate and augment instructional design. 
  • Digital Instruction Essentials - The digital era has placed teaching and learning in flux, creating instructional opportunities at every turn. In this course students will examine the fundamentals of instructional design, working through a cycle of continuous improvement including idea generation, curriculum development, course production, and assessment. 
  • Select skills from chosen track: Professional and Technical Communication, Business, Computer Science, Engineering Management, Information Systems, Engineering, Architecture, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics

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    NJIT was my dream school."
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Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 30

Program Details

Although the core business courses ingrain exposure to the administrative sciences, the program is distinct from the MBA as the concentrations are STEM-focused. More importantly, the MSM program offers an intensive exposure to business applications focusing on interdisciplinary STEM-related areas.

Especially noteworthy is that the MSM program seeks to integrate fundamental business principles with technical knowledge and critical-thinking skills that leverage the university’s strengths in engineering, computing, architecture and social sciences to develop interdisciplinary skill-sets. Thus, the value-added propositions of the MSM degree are to help graduates become more specialized in STEM-focused cross-disciplinary fields.  

What You Will Learn:

The interdisciplinary STEM-based curriculum integrates business fundamentals within the technology-driven world of business to attain the following:

  • Critical Thinking and Analytical Knowledge Related to the Technology Applications in Business
    • Students will:
      • Exhibit the ability to analyze and use quantitative methodologies to evaluate financial policies
      • Demonstrate the ability to assess, evaluate and compare similar technologies
  • Ability to Provide Solutions to Management Problems Related to the Area of Specialization
    • Students will be able to provide integrated solutions to problems in selected concentration areas
  • Oral Articulation and Written Communications Across Disciplines
    • Oral Communication:  Students will be able to effectively deliver technology-driven digital multimedia presentations
    • Written Communication:  Students will have the ability to prepare cogent reports
    • Critical Thinking:  Students will harness the ability to think analytically about business concepts and their application to real-world scenarios with an understanding of ethical, economic and social implications of business decisions globally

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Management Salaries

$72,943

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

Top 50 Nationally for Entrepreneurship Studies - The Princeton Review, 2025

Career Prospects

Where do Management (MSM) majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Business Analyst
  • Data & Insights Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Asset Manager
Top Employers
  • Bristol Myers Squibb
  • PWC
  • Accenture
  • ADP
  • Fiserv
What our students are saying
  • Travis Forbes
    Pursuing a BS in Business Management and my MBA at MTSM has prepared me for a thriving career in a tech-savvy world."
    Travis Forbes
  • Seif Issa
    Getting a degree from a great school like NJIT gave me the opportunity to choose the job I wanted."
    Seif Issa
  • Hilsson Angeles
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Degree Overview

  • Delivery Format: on-campus
  • Required Credits: 36

Program Details

Through the core course, students will gain knowledge of current theory and techniques of the major business disciplines. In addition, students will gain the leadership capacity and teamwork skills for business decision making. There are five major areas of focus: competitive advantage through strategic alignment, fostering knowledge-based innovation, managing uncertainty and change, managing in real time and managing global hyper-competition.

What You Will Learn:

The MBA curriculum integrates contemporary business fundamentals within the technology-driven world of business to inculcate and develop a multifaceted skill-set designed to augment several goals and objectives.  Thus, the program objectives reflect the development of traditional super-ordinate functional skills for offering business solutions.

Critically Integrate and Synthesize the Strategic Functional Areas to Provide Business Solutions

  • Students will be able to think critically and provide solutions for business problems

Oral Articulation and Written Communications

  • Students will be able to effectively deliver technology-driven digital multi-media presentations as well as create convincing reports and other business documents

Leadership and Management of Team Dynamics

  • Students will be able to employ proven team-building strategies and management principles that foster team cooperation as well as employ processes for conflict resolution

Moral, Ethical and Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

  • Students will formulate effective business decisions that are grounded upon moral and ethical decision-making frameworks.
  • Students will make sound business decisions that embed corporate social responsibility and sustainability principles.

Employing Technology for Data Acquisition and Analysis

  • Students will be able to employ appropriate quantitative methods and technological tools (hardware and software) to resolve business problems.

Impact of Globalization on Business

  • Students will be able to identify emergent strategies for leveraging globalization efforts that attain super-ordinate organizational goals

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Business Administration Salaries

$108,125

Starting Salary, NJIT Average

Top 50 Nationally for Entrepreneurship Studies - The Princeton Review, 2025

Career Prospects

Where do Business Administration (MBA) majors work?

Common Job Titles
  • Business Analyst
  • Product Manager
  • Treasury Analyst
  • Operational Risk Manager
  • Marketing Analyst
Top Employers
  • Broadridge Financial Solutions
  • Verizon
  • Avanade
  • Prudential
  • Johnson & Johnson
What our students are saying
  • Hilsson Angeles
    NJIT was my dream school."
    Hilsson Angeles
  • Seif Issa
    Getting a degree from a great school like NJIT gave me the opportunity to choose the job I wanted."
    Seif Issa

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