School of School of Business Administration and Applied Economics
Business Technology Management
A Business Technology Management (BTM) major is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to lead in technology-driven business environments.
Duration of Study | Four years |
Credit Hours | 122 |
Degree | Bachelor of Science in Business Administration |
This major is designed based on market demand and feedback, focusing on skills that are highly sought after in managing business technology, such as business analytics and enterprise systems.
While both Business Technology Management and Business Information Systems (BIS) are dynamic fields, they have different focuses and have evolved in unique ways.
- BTM, in particular, is more contemporary due to its emphasis on integrating emerging technologies with business strategies.
- The approach of BTM is more recent, concentrating on the strategic use of technology to drive business success.
- Graduates with a BTM degree are increasingly in demand as businesses become more reliant on technology in their operations. Industries such as finance, retail, and technology companies are particularly eager to hire BTM professionals.
- The BTM program has evolved to meet the growing need for businesses to bridge the gap between IT and business functions, incorporating modern aspects such as digital transformation, cybersecurity, and data analytics.
- Graduates of the BTM major can pursue various career paths, including Business Analyst, Project Manager, Technology Planner, Business Technology Analyst, and Business Requirements Analyst.
Notes: BIS focuses on the technological infrastructure that supports business operations. It includes the design, implementation, and management of systems to collect, store, and process data.