Why ITU?
- On average 70% of our students hold an internship during a trimester.
- 55% of our students are women, with the vast majority of them completing STEM degrees.
- Over 90% of ITU students in CPT have paid internships. Of those, large proportion make more than $80,000 a year.
- Our students come from over 30 countries: Spain, Mexico, China, India, Sri Lanka, Israel, Jordan.
ITU Key Facts
- WASC Accredited University in the heart of Silicon Valley.
- ACBSP Accredited Business Programs.
- Industry relevant course content & practical learning.
- high qualified professors from Top US Companies.
- 27% less fee comapred to average tuition for a Master’s degree in the USA.
Graduate Programs
Business Administration
Computer Science
Digital Arts
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering Management
Interdisciplinary Science
Application
Deadline
Summer 2024
Start Date – May 6, 2024
End Date – Aug 18, 2024
Certificate Programs
UI/UX Design
Wireless & Mobile Applications
Cybersecurity
AI & Machine Learning
Financial Analysis & Risk Management
Fintech
Business & Technology Innovations
Internship and Success Matrix
About 53% of ITU students from the Computer Science Dept. participate in internships out of which more than 50% having Annual Earnings double the national average in Silicon Valley. In the last academic year 70 Digital Arts students got internships opportunities of which 98.5% were paid internships.
Unbelievable true facts from ITU
Last term, no less than 88% of our students participated in high-paying internships while still in class.
We had 100% student participation in paid internships in several of our fields of study.
Average internship compensation was higher than the national average at the same position and equivalent to SV working professional engineers (in some cases 2X of the national average), who are indeed the highest-paid workers in the highest compensated fields worldwide.
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Student participation in paid internships in several of our fields of study
- Students participated in high-paying internships while still in class last term. 88%