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Doctor of Information Technology


The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) is a research-oriented professional doctoral degree offered by some universities. It is of the same academic level as traditional PhD; however, DIT research focuses more on industry practice than on theoretical framework. Upon successful completion, the title of "Doctor" is awarded and the post-nominals of DIT can be used.

Institutions offering DIT degrees

Australia

  • Charles Sturt University
  • Edith Cowan University
  • Monash University
  • Murdoch University
  • Queensland University of Technology
  • University of Ballarat
  • University of New South Wales
  • University of South Australia

Italy

  • University of Parma
  • Sapienza University of Rome
  • Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria

Malaysia

  • Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

Namibia

  • University of Namibia

Philippines

  • AMA University Quezon City, Philippines
  • Angeles University Foundation
  • Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba (Laguna)
  • De La Salle University
  • Divine Word College of Laoag
  • La Consolacion University Philippines (Bulacan)
  • St. Linus University
  • St. Paul University - Tuguegarao
  • Technological Institute of the Philippines
  • University of the Cordilleras

United States

  • Aspen University
  • Atlantic International University
  • Capella University
  • City University of Seattle
  • George Mason University
  • Middle Georgia State University
  • MIT
  • Stratford University
  • Trine University
  • University of Texas, San Antonio
  • Walden University

Mexico

  • University of Guadalajara
  • Popular Autonomous University of Puebla

References

References

  1. "Doctor of Information Technology". CityU of Seattle.
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