Master of Science in Critical Infrastructure Systems - Proposed New Graduate Degree for Fall 2008

America’s aging infrastructure is crumbling: bridges have collapsed, levees have burst and highways have fallen. Many of our ports, industries and transportation centers, moreover, need to be better secured. Unsurprisingly, there is an increasing demand for skilled professionals who can repair and manage the nation’s infrastructure. And in the fall of 2008, pending approval, NJIT will offer a new program – a
master’s degree in Critical Infrastructure Systems – that will teach students the skills they’ll need to revamp our infrastructure.
- Study how to improve the nation's highways, bridges, tunnels ports and airports.
- Fuse the study of architecture and civil engineering with information systems and management.
- Get a degree that will make you extremely marketable, for the nation's aging infrastructure must be enhanced.
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