Doctor of Information Technology (DIT)

Overview
Curriculum
Degree Awarded
Doctoral Degree
Duration
3 years (full-time)
Major
Doctor of Information Technology
Language of Instruction
English
Italian/European Credits
36 US credits
Campuses
Online (Degree awarded by Westcliff University)
Academic calendar
Year-round enrollment (6 start dates)

Unicollege – Westcliff University Programs

Unicollege and Westcliff University partner to deliver graduate-level academic programs, including Master’s and Doctoral degrees, within an international learning environment. Unicollege, a degree-granting higher education institution based in Italy, manages international outreach, student orientation, academic advising, and enrollment support, while Westcliff University, a WASC-accredited university in the United States, provides all academic delivery, instruction, assessment, and supervision from program start through graduation. Programs are offered fully online and are designed to accommodate international learners across disciplines and academic levels, while also offering exclusive partner-granted scholarships for Unicollege applicants, dedicated international cohorts with schedules aligned to European time zones, and personalized one-to-one academic and administrative assistance throughout the program. Upon successful completion, graduates are awarded a U.S.-accredited degree from Westcliff University, recognized internationally.

DIT Program Description

The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) is designed for experienced professionals seeking to become thought-leaders, innovators, and strategic decision-makers in the dynamic world of information technology. Through a comprehensive curriculum that merges advanced technical training with applied research and real-world problem solving, DIT students gain deep expertise in areas such as information systems, cybersecurity, cloud computing, enterprise architecture, and digital transformation. The program cultivates not only technical proficiency, but also strategic insight, ethical awareness, and leadership acumen — preparing graduates to oversee complex IT infrastructures, spearhead organizational change, and align technology initiatives with business goals. Whether pursuing roles as senior technology executives, consultants, educators, or research specialists, DIT graduates are equipped to design secure, scalable, and innovative solutions that address modern challenges and shape the future of technology across industries.

Program Structure

  •       3 years full-time (the duration may be shorter depending on the number of credits recognized from prior academic studies and/or validated professional experience).
  •       Candidates may apply for credit recognition (up to 50% of the total credit requirement) based on prior academic studies or relevant professional experience.
  •       Fully online, designed for international and multi-time-zone participation
  •       Typically one live taught class per week
  •       Weekly readings, applied assignments, and assessments

Admission Requirements

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • A Master-level degree from a regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited institution (including NACES-recognized credentials)
  • English language proficiency for non-native English speakers

Enrollments are open all year round with starting windows every 2 months.

Tuition and Scholarships

Applicants applying through Unicollege may access exclusive partner-granted scholarships of up to 75% of the total program cost, awarded based on academic merit, prior academic achievements, and professional experience.

Enrollment

Applying through Unicollege provides access to dedicated guidance, enhanced scholarship opportunities, and personalized admissions support.

For applications or further information, please contact: phd@unicollege.eu

Curriculum

Required Courses

Core Courses – 21 Credit Hours

  • DOC 700 – Doctoral Foundations – 3 credit hours
  • PRG 705 – Python and Computation – 3 credit hours
  • MIS 800 – Managing Information Systems & Technology – 3 credit hours
  • CYB 804 – Compliance and Assessment – 3 credit hours
  • ITM 810 – Networking Management – 3 credit hours
  • MIS 805 – Foundations of Big Data Analytics – 3 credit hours
  • EMT 800 – Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – 3 credit hours

Research Courses – 12 Credit Hours

  • DOC 705 – Quantitative Research Methods – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 710 – Qualitative Research Methods – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 715 – Prospectus – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 720 – Literature Review – 3 credit hours

Advanced Research Course (Select one of the following):

  • DOC 706 – Advanced Quantitative Research Methods – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 711 – Advanced Qualitative Research Methods – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 712 – Applied Research for Real-World Impact – 3 credit hours

Dissertation or Capstone Courses (12 Credit Hours)

  • DOC 901 – Dissertation I – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 902 – Dissertation II – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 903 – Dissertation III – 3 credit hours
  • DOC 904 – Dissertation IV – 3 credit hours

Or

  • DRP 901 – Doctoral Research Project I – 3 credit hours
  • DRP 902 – Doctoral Research Project II – 3 credit hours
  • DRP 903 – Doctoral Research Project III – 3 credit hours
  • DRP 904 – Doctoral Research Project IV – 3 credit hours

Capstone Course – 12 Credit Hours

In addition to the core curriculum, students may choose to complete a concentration by taking four (4) courses totaling 12 credit hours in a selected specialization area. Concentration options can be discussed during Unicollege’s one-to-one orientation sessions or explored directly on the dedicated program pages on the Westcliff University website.