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Master of Business Administration:
Information Technology Concentration

The Master of Business Administration with a Concentration in Information Technology is designed to prepare professionals to bridge the gap between today's technology and management's use of the products of the global information infrastructure. All modern organizations require people equipped to focus information technology on its specific business needs, with an eye on exploiting IT for productivity and competitiveness. Any individual, who is responsible for processing information, decision-making, or managing systems, and has an undergraduate degree in any field, would benefit from this program.

Curriculum

The MBA Program with a Concentration in Information Technology consists of:  
  MBA Core Competency Courses:   6 credits  
    Financial Management Foundations (FIN 599)    
    Quantitative Foundations and Business Applications (BUS 598)    
    * Students with proven knowledge will take elective courses.    
  MBA Core Courses: 21 credits  
    Corporate Finance (FIN 623)    
    Financial Statement Analysis (ACC 644)    
    Managerial Economics (ECO 642)    
    Marketing Strategies (MKT 615)    
    Organizational Development and Change (MGT 611)    
    Seminar in Strategic Management (MGT 695)    
    Managerial Decision Modeling (IT 608)    
  IT Concentration Courses: 6 credits  
    Database Management Systems (IT 645)    
    Technology of Electronic Commerce (IT 646)    
  Elective Courses: 3 credits  
  Choose among the electives offered (an additional course in information technology is recommended).  
  Total: 36 credits  

 


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