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Business Administration, Information Technology Concentration, B.S.


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The Information Technology Concentration provides students the knowledge and skills to develop a set of ideas, create or improve processes, reports and forms; encourage collaboration; create workspace environments; and work closely with users to analyze, test, and maintain desktop software. Using real scenarios, students will learn how to create effective presentations, schedule and monitor projects, forecast and analyze trends, and create publications. Graduates of this program, with their knowledge of software technologies, will have the ability to perform multi-dimensional administrative tasks efficiently and improve the overall work environment and will be invaluable employees in any employment setting.

Successful completion of one Microsoft Certification Exam is recommended for this degree program.

Graduates with a Business Administration degree may take advantage of the College’s Five Year Bachelor/Master Program, and complete their MBA with just one additional year of full time study.  Generous scholarship supports students wishing to undertake this challenge.

Program Goals:


Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree, students will:

  • demonstrate an ability to conduct relevant research in their field of business and/or their concentration.
  • exhibit mastery of basic business knowledge, concepts, and terminology in the specific areas of marketing, management, accounting, and finance.
  • demonstrate knowledge and skills required to obtain employment in their field.
  • develop the skills necessary to continued success in their fields including leadership abilities and a heightened sense of social responsibility and ethics.

Suggested sequence of courses:


Freshman Year


Fall Semester (15 Credits)


Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (15 Credits)


Spring Semester (15 Credits)


Minimum credits required: 120


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