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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Information Technology Management, B.S.


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All organizations and businesses, whether they are government agencies or private businesses, large or small, utilize information systems and information technologies. These information systems are often large, expensive, and essential to both the daily operations and long-term strategy of the organizations that use them. These organizations require highly specialized technologists who understand not only technology, but also the environment into which it is being integrated. These socio-technologists must be equally proficient with the organizational functions of accounting, finance, management, marketing, and operations as they are with the technologies of programming, software development, networking, operating systems, database and web technology implementation.

The focus of the Information Technology Management degree is on the implementation, integration, application, management, and maintenance of information systems in all types of environments. As new technologies and information systems emerge, they must be appropriately applied across a broad range of organizations in support of specific operations. Information Technology Management graduates combine their strong technology background with an equally strong understanding of organization, communication, and management skills to ensure the appropriate fit and application of technology within these organizations.

The Information Technology Management degree provides a combination of coursework that prepares a student to meet this very complex and challenging role. The General Education coursework helps build the student’s people skills and problem-solving skills. The general business component coursework builds the student’s understanding of modern organizations and the specific types of problems these organizations must solve using information systems. The computer-related component provides the student with a deep understanding of computer technologies and skills, such as requirement analysis, programming, networking, database, and web development. Students are also required to take integrative coursework in management, business analysis, and data mining to produce a highly competent cross-trained graduate that can apply information systems in a wide variety of organizational settings.  Additionally, our students are encouraged to participate in internships that provide experiential exposure to the practical application of these principles.

Degree Requirements

Institutional Degree Requirements  

Program-Specific Degree Requirements: To be eligible for graduation, students majoring in Information Technology Management must complete a minimum of 120 credits of which 48 credits must be from non-business courses, maintain a 2.0 average in the General Business Component courses, a 2.0 average in the Computer Information Systems Component courses. In addition, students must attain a 2.0 or higher in each course that serves as prerequisite to a subsequent Business course. (Refer to the course description for specific prerequisites.) Failure to attain a 2.0 in a prerequisite course may lengthen the time to graduation. Students must also earn at least a 2.0 in their senior capstone course, BUS 495 .

General Education Requirement


First Year Seminar


Foundations Requirements


Communication course:


Advanced Communication course:


Quantitative Fluency course:


American Citizenship course:


Global Citizenship course:


Disciplinary Perspectives Requirement


Choose 3 credits of the following Arts courses:


Social and Behavioral Sciences course:


Satisfied by major (MKT 100 )

Choose 3 credits of the following Natural and Physical Sciences courses:


Constellation Requirement


The Constellation requirement is met when a student completes four courses from a minimum of three disciplines within the Constellation requirements. Students who transfer in 60 credits or more at the time of admission to the college will be waived from the Constellation requirement, except for Education majors. The waiver applies to the requirement for graduation but does not waive the credits to graduate; students need to meet the overall bachelor’s degree credit requirement.

All students majoring in Business will take BUS 495  (a High Impact Practice and Innovation course) which will fulfill both a major requirement and 3 credits of the constellation requirement for any constellation.

Required Courses


Suggested Course Sequence


Freshman Year (30 credits)


Sophomore Year (30 credits)


Junior Year (30 credits)


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