Information Technology Management, B.S.
Upon completing the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree, students will be able to:
- Explain the interrelationships of the functional business areas within organizations;
- Articulate the impact of personal and professional integrity upon organizational decision making in light of Biblical truths;
- Apply critical thinking skills;
- Model effective oral and written communication skills;
- See the value and participate in professional development, service, and/or multi-cultural activities;
- Apply information technology skills and management concepts to an ever changing business environment.
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management is designed for individuals desiring to work in management and leadership roles dealing directly with information technology. The degree combines core business courses with computer science and business technology courses to provide students with the essential knowledge and skills necessary to excel in information technology settings. Students majoring in Information Technology Management must complete the required General Education Core, required business core, and the required major courses. No minor or second major is required. A minimum of 120 credit hours are required for the degree.
Required Courses
Required Business Core
Required Major Courses
Select One of the Following (2-3)
Required Cognate Course
Total 79-80 Hours