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Master of Science in Information Technology

First of its kind in Canada! Concordia University of Edmonton is excited to bring you a new Master’s program dedicated to the information technology sector – the Master of Science in Information Technology.

From foundations to emerging technology

This Master’s program provides you with a well-balanced curriculum to explore, covering topics from the foundations of advanced IT through to emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and machine learning.

You will learn to distinguish and deal with complex and unpredictable professional IT environments as you develop the necessary soft skills to communicate your ideas, issues and conclusions clearly and effectively to both specialist and non-specialist audiences. 

Real-world experience

An industry internship will enhance your skills and real-world experience, and your choice of research project, from either theory and application, or cutting-edge application through collaboration with Concordia’s Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence, will afford you the opportunity to enrich your learning further, while drawing on the expertise of our highly experienced faculty and staff.

We’re training the next generation of IT project managers and IT-savvy executives. Enroll in the Master of Science in Information Technology program, and become an integral part of Alberta’s, and Canada’s, rapidly growing technology sector.

Tuition & Fees

2024-25 Estimated Domestic Fees

2024-25 Estimated International Fees

Additional information about tuition and fees

Disclaimer: International Students

Please note this program has a mandatory internship which requires international students to have a co-op work permit. We recommend that international students apply for their co-op work permit at least 6 months prior to their internship start date. Please note, students will not be able to complete the internship without a co-op work permit. This may result in a delay in program completion. 

Note: the co-op work permit is a separate work authorization than the one which may appear in the study permit. Students cannot use their study permit work authorization in order to complete their co-op or internship course.   Students can visit the website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to learn more about applying for a co-op work permit and to check processing times. Students with questions about co-op work permits should contact the International Office at international@concordia.ab.ca.