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what is ict?

The World Bank defines ICT as, "hardware, software, networks, and media for the collection, storage, processing, transmission and presentation of information (voice, data, text, images), as well as related services." We here at UW-Stout also include the historic context from which current ICT's have evolved, from hieroglyphics to the Gutenberg Press to the information age that we presently live in.

program description

The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Master of Science degree is designed to prepare working adults for an increased leadership role within the information and communication technologies areas of study. This program will help students to perform at a higher level in the fields of information technology, media technology, e-commence, or visual communications technology. The program is delivered through the university's distance learning capability. The program design includes 30 credits that culminates with a portfolio that demonstrates the student’s knowledge of the broad area of ICT plus skills in an emphasis area. The program is designed to meet the needs of individuals working in related occupations that presently have a baccalaureate degree in a related field. This graduate program is intended for individuals interested in a selected area of information and communication technologies.

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Updated on 06/17/2008
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