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 Academic Affairs

Bachelor of Science, Business Administration - Management of Technology Concentration

Program Description

The area of concentration in Management of Technology offered as part of the Bachelor of Science Business Administration degree program at Warren National University provides students the opportunity to explore issues and master concepts involved in the management of technology and technology-based organizations.

The Bachelor of Science program in Management of Technology is designed to equip students with the conceptual and practical skills needed to turn technology into a strategic advantage. Technology may be an organization's primary product or the means to increasing profitability, regardless of the service offered. This program enables the configuration of that technology to interface well with the other aspects of the organization, such as employees, customers, suppliers and society at large.

Program Objectives

In addition to the objectives listed for the School of Business bachelor-level degree, upon graduation, Management of Technology concentration students will be able to:

  • Research processes, systems and materials used in manufacturing common to modern industry
  • Manage information technology in business operations, utilizing managerial decision-making and strategic planning skills
  • Implement practices for maximum competitive manufacturing
  • Demonstrate proficiency in computer applications by creating multimedia applications
  • Determine product cost and profitability, budget preparation and profit planning
  • Identify emerging technologies and market technical products
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the management of technology at the bachelor's degree level

Degree Requirements

A minimum of 120 credits is required to graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Management of Technology (students may exceed 120 credits in satisfying the requirements). At least 45 credits must be earned at the upper-division level (300- to 400-level coursework).

General Education Requirements 42 credits required
Business Administration Core 15 credits required
Management of Technology Curriculum 15 credits required
Culminating Activities 9 credits required
Major Electives 15 credits minimum required
General Electives 24 credits minimum required

 

General Education Requirements

42 credits required. Must include the following courses.

Communications
Mathematics / Quantitative Reasoning
Humanities
Social Sciences
Science
Computer and Information Literacy
  6 credits
6 credits
9 credits
9 credits
6 credits
6 credits

 

Business Administration Core

15 credits required. Must include the following courses. All courses are 3 credits each.

BUS100 - Introduction to Business
BUS115 - Management Principles
BUS200 - Accounting I
BUS225 - Introduction to Economics
HRM140 - Management and Supervision

 

Management of Technology Curriculum

15 credits required. Must include the following courses. All courses are 3 credits each.

MIS235 - Microcomputer System Hardware
MIS320 - Management of Local Area Networks
MIS330 - Business Uses of the Internet
MOT100 - Introduction to Management of Technology
MOT431 - Support and Control of Manufacturing Processes

 

Culminating Activities

9 credits required. Select one 9-credit combination from the following courses. (* - Upper-Division)

FPP480 - The Final Project Proposal (3 credits)
FPP490 - The Final Project (6 credits)


CAPT490 - Capstone (6 credits)
Electives - 3 additional credits from Major Electives *
Electives - 9 additional credits from Major Electives *

 

Major Electives

15 credits minimum required. Additional courses may be selected to fulfill General Elective credit requirements. All courses are 3 credits each.

CSI417 - Artificial Intelligence
CSI68 - Robotics
MGT313 - Conflict Management
MKT200 - Principles of Marketing
MIS225 - Supporting Legacy Systems with Cobol
MIS310 - Fundamentals of WAN and LAN
MIS400 - Microcomputer Operating Systems Software
MIS420 - Unix Operating Systems and System Administration
MIS435 - Emerging Information Systems Technology
MOT120 - Manufacturing for Competitive Advantage
MOT421 - Quality Control and Management
MOT458 - System Security
SFE311 - Software Development Process

 

General Electives

24 additional credits required. Any additional coursework to meet or exceed 24 credits.

Refer to the Course Description Catalog for a listing of available courses for General Elective requirements.

 


A minimum of 120 total credits is required for graduation. At least 45 credits must be earned from 300- to 400-level coursework. Students may exceed 120 credits in satisfying the degree requirements.

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