The curriculum emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of issues such as data networks and the Internet; telecommunications technology; voice communications over data networks; network administration and operations; wireless technologies and applications; vulnerability analysis and control; cloud computing; cyber security; intelligent device applications; mobile device forensics; rich Internet applications; project management; networking and telecommunications management; open source operating systems; Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC); Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1); Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE), Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN), and Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN).
Courses are offered by IIT’s School of Applied Technology and are taught by experts in the field with significant academic knowledge and years of experience in managing and operating voice and data communication technology in business, industry and government service.
A degree in Information Technology and Management with a specialization in Networking, Information, and Communications Technology provides you with knowledge and skills that qualifies you for a variety of careers in the Information Technology field
ITMD 565 Rich Internet Applications
ITMM 575 Networking and Telecommunications Management
ITMO 456 Introduction to Open Source Operating Systems
ITMO 540 Introduction to Data Networks and the Internet
ITMO 541 Network Administration and Operations
Courses are offered by IIT’s School of Applied Technology and IIT Chicago-Kent College of
Law and are taught by experts in the field with significant academic knowledge and years of
experience in the Networking, Information and Communications Technology realm in both industry and government
service.