NYIT -Vancouver
Where better to earn your M.B.A. or a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, Energy Management, or Instructional Technology than vibrant Vancouver? Our campus, located in the heart of downtown city center, within close proximity to all public amenities, reflects Vancouver’s reputation as a leader of innovation, technology, and sustainability. One of the world’s most popular travel destinations, Vancouver boasts moderate weather and is consistently ranked among the top three cities in the world to live.
The NYIT-Vancouver campus has been offering applied Master’s degrees in Vancouver since 2000
- NYIT Vancouver students have the opportunity to continue their studies at the NYIT New York campus or graduate there
- 2 Campuses in Vancouver (Downtown & Broadway Tech Center)
- 700 students, coming from 35 different countries around the world
- 3 intakes per year in January (Spring), May (Summer) and September (Fall)
Our Campuses
Downtown Campus
Located in the heart of Downtown Vancouver within close proximity to all public amenities, reflects Vancouver’s reputation as a leader of innovation, technology, and sustainability.
Broadway Tech Centre
Near where corporate head offices of several sectors reside
- Critically evaluate various technical/architectural solutions to limit risk, mitigate the effects of hostile action, and recover from attacks.
- Design, implement and maintain software tools to support network security across multiple operating systems.
- Oversee the information life cycle of an organization, including planning, acquisition, and implementation of secure infrastructures.
- Study algorithm concepts, computer forensics, risk management and legal issues, and intrusion detection and hacker exploits.
- Utilize technology support systems to strengthen organizational decision processes.
- Conduct industry, company-specific, or environmental business analysis using appropriate data and informational resources to bridge the gap between abstract theory and practice.
- Identify and analyze country/region-specific contemporary business issues, and establish, support, and effectively communicate strategic recommendations.
- Apply financial paradigms and concepts that are consistent with the Level I curriculum of the CFA Institute.
- Compile, analyze, and synthesize financial and other relevant data from multiple electronic sources.
- Evaluate different investment strategies against the objectives of individuals and/or institutional investors.
- Utilize technology support systems to strengthen organizational decision processes.
- Conduct industry, company-specific, or environmental business analysis using appropriate data and informational resources to bridge the gap between abstract theory and practice.
- Identify and analyze country/region-specific contemporary business issues, and establish, support, and effectively communicate strategic recommendations.