MS in Data And Information Management
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DAIM Accelerated Program
Who is eligible for the accelerated program?
Undergraduate students enrolled in the Information Technology program at Radford University may apply for the accelerated program at the end of their junior year. The accelerated program enables undergraduate students to apply up to 12 hours of graduate course work to their undergraduate degree. When a student in the accelerated program completes their undergraduate degree the student must apply to the Master's program to continue in the program.
Is financial aid available?
Yes, for those who qualify. For information related to tuition and financial aid, refer to the Financial Aid Office.
How much time should I expect to spend on coursework?
Each course meets for 3 hours each week and students are expected to spend nine hours outside of class (12 hours per class). Students working on capstone projects are expected to spend a minimum of twenty hours per work working on their project.