Information Technology:
Technology Management
Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology, Concentration in Technology
Management
Students pursuing the bachelor's degree with this concentration learn applied management
concepts, information systems auditing and security, Homeland Security, and project
management. Students will take a variety of business, finance, and management courses
to enhance their knowledge of business and the effective use of technology.
They will also develop critical thinking skills that will be in valuable in technology
management positions in business, industry, and government. Upon completion of this
degree, students will be well on their way to a challenging career as a business
technology supervisor, department liaison, or project lead.
Associate in Science Degree in Information Technology, Concentration in Technology
Management
This concentration provides students with a combination of business and technology
courses. This allows students to use technology to solve business problems with
practical case studies and coursework. Students will gain valuable knowledge in
business fundamentals and ethics in Information Technology, along with Microsoft
Office fundamentals, and network operating systems.
They will also learn how to integrate technology in the workplace to support business
processes and functions. Key areas of study include Internet business applications
and virtual teams. This concentration will benefit all students because of the group
interaction and case studies.
Most Peirce associate degree holders move on to the bachelor's degree in this concentration.
Degree Planning Sheet
The Degree Planning Sheet identifies required courses, including a brief description of each class.










