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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
ITAM BS, Administrative Management Specialization
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Program Learner Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge in core IT Management foundation areas.
- Demonstrate the ability to understand the significance of information technology management on individuals, organizations, and society.
- Have the ability to apply basic quantitative tools.
- Have the ability to communicate effectively.
- Demonstrate the ability to manage and lead.
- Apply advance use of current techniques, skills and tools necessary for information technology management.
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ITAM-BS Program and Core Requirements
ITAM-BS Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Administrative Management (ITAM) provides a degree path for students with six high demand specializations needed by the modern workforce.
- Administrative Management Specialization
- Cybersecurity Specialization
- Network Administration and Management Specialization
- Project Management Specialization
- Retail Management and Technology Specialization
- Web and Database Administration and Management Specialization
The ITAM curriculum, designed by subject matter experts with guidance from industry professionals, addresses the current demand for tech-savvy individuals who are also able to effectively lead and motivate teams, manage projects, and integrate technological solutions. Students completing this major will take a core set of courses and select one of the six specialization areas. The ITAM-BS is comprised of two complementing areas creating synergy.
- All ITAM-BS specializations are complemented by a core foundation of relevant and current human-centered skills in management, leadership, project management, business communications, financial management, ethics, personal selling, and CRM as well as hard skills in database management, web development, computer networking, and computer applications.
- The specializations feature advanced study in high demand areas of IT management.
ITAM-BS Program Admission Requirements
Students are encouraged to apply for their ITAM major early in their university studies, even as soon as their first quarter. Once enrolled in the ITAM program students will begin working with a knowledgeable ITAM advisor to design their academic course of study at CWU and make sure they are fulfilling all of the requirements for successful degree completion. Application forms are available in the Ellensburg campus department or on the ITAM website. www.cwu.edu/it-management.
ITAM-BS Graduation Requirements
The following requirements apply to students seeking the ITAM-BS degree: Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.3 in the ITAM coursework to be eligible for the degree. Students must earn a minimum grade of “C-” in each course.
Course Fees
Most ITAM courses that use hardware and software resources are assessed a course fee of $25 or $50, depending on the required technology.
List of Specializations for the ITAM-BS
Students seeking the ITAM-BS take a common set of core courses of relevant and current human-centered skills in management, leadership, project management, business communications, financial management, ethics, personal selling, and CRM as well as hard skills in database management, web development, computer networking, and computer applications. Additionally, students complete a specialization within the ITAM-BS degree:
- Administrative Management Specialization
- Cybersecurity Specialization
- Network Administration and Management Specialization
- Project Management Specialization
- Retail Management and Technology Specialization
- Web and Database Administration and Management Specialization
ITAM-BS Core Requirements
ITAM-BS Total Core Credits: 74-78
Administrative Management Specialization
Administrative management specialization students become qualified business professionals prepared to pursue careers that apply a blend of management, administrative, and information technology skills in contemporary administrative and information technology environments. The administrative manager supervises office employees, designs office work systems, maintains internal and external communication systems, and compiles meaningful reports from information processing. Their knowledge of IT tools complemented by the soft skills (emotional intelligence and leadership) qualifies them to seek employment in positions requiring the management of data, projects, people, and organizational change. The need for graduates with these skills crosses all types of business including agriculture, construction, finance, retail, government, manufacturing and not-for-profits. Total Specialization Credits: 20
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