- Technology Management: Information Technology, B.B.A.
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
(Application Curriculum Code - 1624)
A four-year degree program that prepares students for employment as managers, supervisors and project team leaders; to provide specialized, in-depth training in management theory, concept and practice as it applies to the management of information technology; to provide professional training for students who wish to combine information technology management with other disciplines such as customer service, marketing, sales, technical writing and finance; to prepare students for graduate study and research. A 12-credit internship provides invaluable work experience, and in many cases, can lead to a job offer upon graduation.
Degree Requirements
The 128 semester credits hours required for completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Technology Management: Information Technology include a minimum of 55 credits of major field requirements, 27 credits of professional requirements, 34 credits of Liberal Arts and Sciences courses and 12 credits of general electives with a GPA of not less than 2.00, plus 45 hours of residency.

Professional Requirements
| Code |
Name |
Credits |
| CITA115 |
Computer Operating Systems |
3 |
| CITA190 |
Linux Operating System |
3 |
| CITA460 |
Organizational and End-User Information Systems |
3 |
Plus a minimum of six courses from the following electives: 18
CITA120 Computer Hardware Concepts
CITA130 Web Publishing I
CITA140 Introduction to Programming
CITA200 Data Communications and Networking
CITA210 Visual Programming Tools
CITA215 C++ Programming
CITA220 Systems Analysis
CITA230 Network Technology
CITA240 Computer Graphics I
CITA245 Introduction to Cisco Routing
CITA250 Computer Graphics II
CITA260 Photography and Digital Imaging
CITA300 Computer System Support and Maintenance
CITA305 Java Programming
CITA310 Web Server Administration
CITA320 Network Administration
CITA325 Principles of Information Security
CITA330 Web Publishing
CITA335 Cisco Routing
CITA340 Data Base Concepts
CITA350 Object Oriented Systems
CITA360 Advanced Software Applications
CITA370 Network Design Concepts
CITA375 Dynamic Graphics and Animation
CITA405 Project Management
CITA410 Multimedia Computing
CITA420 Programming for the Web
CITA430 Software Integration and Interoperability
CITA440 Designing and Managing Organizational Training
CITA450 Applied Data Base Management
CITA470 Web Applications
GART151 Typography and Layout
GART251 Computer Graphics I
GART252 Computer Graphics II
GART260 Photography
GART265 Web Design
GART270 Digital Imaging
GART275 Web Animation
Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
Includes 6 credits of upper-division courses with two different prefixes; 1 credit of PHED; MATH 125 – 3 credits; ENGL 101 – 3 credits; ECON 124 Macroeconomics – 3 credits; Additional Liberal Arts and Science courses totaling 18 credits, to be selected from the Trustees' General Education Core Requirement.
General Electives
12 credits.
Students should check with their advisors to make sure courses are taken in proper sequence and any prerequisites have been met. Some flexibility is available as to when courses must be taken. Students should consult with their advisors during the scheduling process.