
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management
Program Description
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology Management is a completion program for graduates of associate of science programs in computer-related fields. It prepares computer technicians as information technology professionals, supervisors or managers.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.
Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology Management, students must earn 60.0 upper division credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.
NOTE: All lower division major and general education courses must be successfully completed before upper division courses are undertaken.
| Information Technology Management Major Courses (45.0 credit hours) |
Accounting for Non-Financial Majors |
3.0 credit hours |
Legal and Ethical Environments of Business |
3.0 credit hours |
Software Development: Professional and Social Issues |
3.0 credit hours |
Computer Security Policies and Disaster Preparedness |
3.0 credit hours |
Managing Software Productions and Personnel |
3.0 credit hours |
System Analysis |
3.0 credit hours |
E-Business Infrastructure Management |
3.0 credit hours |
Systems Design |
3.0 credit hours |
Information Systems Implementation |
3.0 credit hours |
Information Technology Management |
3.0 credit hours |
Information Technology Planning |
3.0 credit hours |
Database Management Systems |
3.0 credit hours |
Introduction to Management/Organizational Behavior |
3.0 credit hours |
Operations Management |
3.0 credit hours |
Project Management |
3.0 credit hours |
| Upper Division General Education Courses (15.0 credit hours) |
Management Information Systems |
3.0 credit hours |
Organization and Technology of Information Systems |
3.0 credit hours |
Writing for Managers |
3.0 credit hours |
Critical Thinking |
3.0 credit hours |
Research and Statistical Analysis |
3.0 credit hours |
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