Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
IT & Computer Science, Business Administration
Duration
4 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
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Location
United States of America (USA)
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
English
Study Fields
IT & Computer Science, Business Administration
Duration
4 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Tuition Fee
Request info
The transformation to a knowledge-based economy dependent on digital technologies has created a robust demand at the regional, national and international levels for people skilled in information technology.
The Information Systems and Technology Management program provides the in-depth technical skills and business background you need to serve as an information manager and prepares you for career opportunities in the areas of:
• applications programming • business analytics • data warehousing administration • database administration • database development and implementation • cloud computing e-business development and implementation • IT consulting.
Why Study Information Systems and Technology Management
Combining business knowledge with an emphasis on information systems technologies and management, the Information Systems and Technology Management program will teach you how to:
• analyze workflow and design information systems or Web sites • design and manage networks and intranets • conceptualize and implement complex databases • set up security measures • build business-to-business networks.
Did you know?
Employment of computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 12 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. These occupations are expected to add about 488,500 new jobs, from about 3.9 million jobs to about 4.4 million jobs from 2014 to 2024, in part due to a greater emphasis on cloud computing, the collection and storage of big data, more everyday items becoming connected to the Internet and the continued demand for mobile computing.
B.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management
The transformation to a knowledge-based economy dependent on digital technologies has created a robust demand at the regional, national and international levels for people skilled in information technology.
Why this major is for you:
The Information Systems and Technology Management program provides the in-depth technical skills and business background you need to serve as an information manager and prepares you for career opportunities in the areas of:
• applications programming • data warehousing administration • database administration • database development and implementation • e-business development and implementation • IT consulting.
What you'll learn:
Combining business knowledge with an emphasis on information systems technologies and management, the Information Systems and Technology Management program will teach you how to:
• analyze workflow and design information systems or Web sites • design and manage networks and intranets • conceptualize and implement complex databases • set up security measures • build business-to-business networks.
Classroom courses are offered to full-time and part-time students during the day and in the evening; many courses are also offered online.
Achieve:
As a qualified student, you can take advantage of our Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s Option. Apply up to 9 graduate credits (three classes, typically) to both your undergraduate degree in management information systems and your MBA or your M.S. in Accounting and Business Advisory Services.
You can also take advantage of the Automatic Admit Option to the U.B. School of Law. If you qualify, you will be automatically admitted to the law school following your graduation from the Information Systems program.
University of Baltimore Mission The University of Baltimore provides innovative education in business, public affairs, the applied liberal arts and sciences, and law to serve the needs of a diverse population in an urban setting. A public university, the University of Baltimore offers excellent teaching and a supportive community for undergraduate, graduate and professional students in an environment distinguished by academic research and public service. The University:
About Baltimore , Baltimore isn't nicknamed Charm City for nothing. And while there are endless reasons that it's a great place to go to school, here are what we think are the five most important ones. 1. We're close to everything. We're close to major highways and to every kind of public transportation, so getting around town is simple. Or you can just walk across the street to Penn Station and hop a train for a quick trip to Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; New York; or other major East Coast destinations. 2. So much to do. How do you choose? Tourists routinely head for the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium, downtown's upscale stores and eateries, but what about you? Nearly every Baltimore neighborhood has its own unique and quirky attractions. Spend an afternoon wandering around the 18th-century cobblestone streets of Fell's Point. Sample a crab cake at one of the city's historic open-air markets. Catch a popular local band or a new play in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District. Let us brag: Baltimore was named by Fodor's as one of the 15 Best Waterfront Cities in the World. 3. Baltimore is a city apart. Baltimore has more than its share of visual and performing arts. Within a close walking distance of UB, you'll find The Walters Art Museum, the Patricia and Arthur Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric, the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center. UB's campus is also is home to Artscape, the nation's largest free arts festival. 4. This is Birdland. From UB's nearby Light Rail stop, it's a 10-minute ride south to Baltimore's two professional sports stadiums. Catch a Baltimore Orioles baseball game in the spring or enjoy fall football with the Baltimore Ravens. 5. Baltimore is a college town. UB is just one of many public and private colleges and universities in and around metropolitan Baltimore. That "college town feel" is one of the major benefits of living in the city. Get familiar with the Baltimore Collegetown Network and learn more about the ways these campuses contribute to the charm of Charm City.
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