
The Fox School’s Department of Management Information Systems is pleased to announce that admissions for spring and fall 2012 are now open for a new Master of Science program – MS in Information Technology Auditing and Cyber-Security (MS ITACS). The new MS will prepare students for careers in protecting and evaluating organizational information systems. IT auditing offers one of the fastest growing and highest paying jobs in the market.
The MS ITACS will produce entry-level IT auditors who have the skills and knowledge needed to pass the Information Systems Audit and Control Association’s (ISACA) Certified Information System Auditor exam.
For more information view the Fox School’s announcement or the recent article in the Bucks County Courier Times.
To apply and learn more, visit http://community.mis.temple.edu/MSITACS.

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