Financial Technology
What do Financial Technology majors do?
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Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: online
- Required Credits: 12
Admissions & curriculum
Management Salaries
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
Mid-Career Salary, NYC Metro Area
Top 50 Nationally for Entrepreneurship Studies - The Princeton Review, 2025
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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 -
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NJIT was my dream school."Hilsson Angeles
Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 12
Program Details
The graduate certificate’s narrow focus allows you to dig deep into this specific topic, and start applying your knowledge sooner. It is possible to earn this certificate entirely through online courses, so you can more easily fit it into your busy life. And whether you take courses online or on campus you’ll learn from NJIT’s distinguished professors and instructors from the School of Management.
What You Will Learn:
- The management of information processing resources, including: role of information processing, estimates of personnel resources and budgets, integration of corporate and MIS plans, organizational alternatives for MIS departments and support staffs, management of computer operations, equipment and general software acquisitions, intermediate and long-range MIS plans, integration of personal computers, minicomputers, and mainframes, and security and controls.
- The use of decision support systems to support management decision making in a real world environment. Decision support systems success criteria, software tools, model management, elements of artificial intelligence, and statistics. Justification, design, and use of decision support systems.
- Descriptive statistics, summary measures for quantitative and qualitative data, data displays. Modeling random behavior: elementary probability and some simple probability distribution models. Normal distribution. Computational statistical inference: confidence intervals and tests for means, variances, and proportions. Linear regression analysis and inference. Control charts for statistical quality control. Introduction to design of experiments and ANOVA, simple factorial design and their analysis.
- Data mining with an emphasis on large scale databases as a source of knowledge generation and competitive advantage.Decision Support Systems which covers the use of decision support systems to support management decision making in a real world environment.
- The methodology of decision analysis using computer based techniques and systems analysis.
- Modeling frameworks such as regression analysis, forecasting, Monte-Carlo simulation and optimization; and it illustrates how to apply these frameworks in financial contexts such as portfolio management, term-structure estimation, capital budgeting, risk measurement, risk analysis in discounted cash flow models, and pricing of European, American, exotic, and real options.
- The flow of products, information and revenue across supply and value chains in organizations, especially in emerging e-business models and their effects on supply and value chains, and customer relationship management.
- Introduction to concepts of project management and techniques for planning and controlling of resources to accomplish specific project goals, including time, cost considerations, cash flow forecasting, financial and performance control, documentation.
Admissions & curriculum
Management Salaries
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
Top 50 Nationally for Entrepreneurship Studies - The Princeton Review, 2025
Where do Management (MSM) majors work?
- Business Analyst
- Data & Insights Analyst
- Supply Chain Manager
- Project Manager
- Asset Manager
- Bristol Myers Squibb
- PWC
- Accenture
- ADP
- Fiserv
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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 -
NJIT was my dream school."Hilsson Angeles -
Getting a degree from a great school like NJIT gave me the opportunity to choose the job I wanted."Seif Issa
Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 12-36
Program Details
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The Information Systems Ph.D. program is designed to produce scholars with a commanding knowledge of both theory and practice of Information Systems for complex applications and environments.
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Information Systems Ph.D. dissertations must make a substantial scientific contribution to their particular area of research.
What You Will Learn:
The graduates of our Ph.D. program will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
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Understand fundamental knowledge of and apply research methods within a student’s chosen focus of Human-Centered Computing or data intensive research.
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Critically examine research in the student’s chosen research area.
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Develop research questions, design research methodologies, implement systems, interpret results and discuss implications for a research project in the student’s chosen research area.
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Teach effectively in one Information Systems course.
Admissions & curriculum
Information Systems Salaries
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
College Factual ranked NJIT the No. 1 Best Computer Information Systems College Nationally.
Where do Information Systems majors work?
- Consulting Analyst
- Logistics Specialist
- Advanced Repair Agent
- Information Technology Resident
- Accenture
- Amazon
- Google Inc.
- PJM Interconnection
- Geek Squad
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I got the best out of my courses and landed a full-time job after my first year."Pallavi Moulick -
Getting a degree from a great school like NJIT gave me the opportunity to choose the job I wanted."Seif Issa -
NJIT was my dream school."Hilsson Angeles
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Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 129
Program Details
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Prepare students for productive careers and amplify their potential for lifelong personal and professional growth.
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Prepare students to conduct research with an emphasis on applied, interdisciplinary efforts encompassing architecture, design, including the physical and life sciences, engineering, mathematics, infrastructure systems, computing information, communications technologies and management.
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Prepare students for service to 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.
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Prepare students to contribute to economic development through the state’s largest business incubator system, workforce development, joint ventures with government and the business community, and through the development of intellectual property.
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Prepare graduates for positions of leadership as professionals and as 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; and advance the use of sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics as a means of improving the quality of life.
What You Will Learn:
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Apply knowledge from computing, mathematics, statistics and management to ensure effective Information Systems practice.
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Analyze problems and systems
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Identify, define and design appropriate computing, IS and IT solutions, tools and methodologies.
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Achieve and 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.
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Function effectively on teams in order to accomplish a desired goal.
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Understand the ethical, societal and professional responsibilities of the Information Systems professional.
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Communicate effectively in both oral and written modes.
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Identify and analyze the bidirectional impact of sociotechnical problems and computing on individuals, organizations and society, including ethical, legal, security and policy issues.
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Invoke current techniques, skills, tools and methodologies necessary to becoming an effective Information Systems professional.
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Understand the need to engage in continuing professional development, and to understand the purpose of research in the Information Systems and computing fields, and how this benefits current practice.
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Understand processes that support the delivery and management of Information Systems within a business, managerial and organizational environment.
Admissions & curriculum
Information Systems Salaries
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
College Factual ranked NJIT the No. 1 Best Computer Information Systems College Nationally.
Where do Information Systems majors work?
- Consulting Analyst
- Logistics Specialist
- Advanced Repair Agent
- Information Technology Resident
- Accenture
- Amazon
- Google Inc.
- PJM Interconnection
- Geek Squad
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I got the best out of my courses and landed a full-time job after my first year."Pallavi Moulick -
NJIT was my dream school."Hilsson Angeles -
Getting a degree from a great school like NJIT gave me the opportunity to choose the job I wanted."Seif Issa
Contact Us
Need Help? We’re here to advise you.