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Undergraduate Record 2010-2011 
    
Undergraduate Record 2010-2011 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Information Technology


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Information Technology (IT) is an increasingly critical and strategic organizational resource, and the knowledge and skills necessary to  leverage business value effectively from IT investments are essential to managers in today’s organizations. The concentration in IT prepares students to become business analysts and consultants who can apply skills in project management and leading edge information technology to solve business problems in finance, accounting marketing, and related functions. Course material in the IT concentration focuses on project management, consulting, financial systems, innovation, database management, businessintelligence, and e-business.

Requirements


To complete the IT concentration students must take COMM 4200 Project Management plus six credits of approved IT and Management courses from among the following three-credit courses:

Students may count only one of 4562, 4622, 4660, or 4670 toward the IT concentration. These courses may be used to fulfill the requirement of the Management or IT concentration, but not both.

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