Our B.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management degree is your gateway to a high-demand career. You'll be equipped with both cutting-edge
tech skills and a deep understanding of business strategy.
This is a STEM-designated program.
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B.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management
When you choose the B.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management, you choose the major that builds your business acumen, strengthens your IT skills
and allows you to become a vital asset to your organization. The program emphasizes
the application of information systems technology to business and provides students
with the knowledge and skills to enhance their job performance and allow for meaningful
professional career advancement in the information technology area.
By the Numbers
High Demand: The rapid advancement of technology and the increasing reliance on digital solutions
have created a high demand for skilled information systems professionals.
Diverse Career Paths: Information systems graduates can pursue a variety of career paths, including software
development, cybersecurity, network administration, database management, and IT consulting.
Global Opportunities: The global nature of the IT industry offers graduates opportunities to work in diverse
cultures and locations.
Continuous Learning: The field of information systems is constantly evolving, which means that graduates
will have opportunities for lifelong learning and professional development.
$85,000
ZipRecruiter reports that the average annual pay for an entry level Information
Systems professional in the U.S. is $85,269 as of November 2024.
10%
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment for computer and information
systems managers will grow 10 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average
for all occupations.
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Our faculty have developed two courses that align with the Certified associate
in project management and the ITILV3 Foundation certification exam.
From Classroom to Tech Career
While earning your B.S. in Information Systems and Technology Management, you’ll gain
expertise that will help you in your future career. Some of these expertise include:
Analytics and business intelligence
Building, supporting, and troubleshooting databases
Creating interactive websites
Learning IT service delivery skills for IT Infrastructure Library certification
Learning project management skills for Project Management Institute certification
Managing wired and wireless computer networks, including understanding outsourcing
and cloud computing Systems analysis
Understanding Internet and business security
What Our
Graduates Do
Graduates with information systems and technology management degrees can pursue entry-level
roles like IT support specialist, data analyst, or junior project manager. This is
a great time to pursue such a degree because the demand for tech-savvy professionals
across industries is rapidly growing, leading to excellent career prospects and competitive
salaries.
Common Roles
Business analyst
Database administrator
Programmer
Project manager
Systems Analyst
Website developer
A Message from Dean Raju Balakrishnan
A degree from the Merrick School of Business is more than just a qualification; it's a passport to a world of opportunity.
We believe that ambition, hard work and resilience are the truest indicators of success.
The University of Baltimore Merrick School of Business helps you achieve your career
goals. We value your real-world experience and believe it brings a valuable perspective
to the classroom. Whether you’re looking to launch your career, seek a promotion or
even a career change, our programs provide the support and network you need to succeed.
You'll be taught by professors who aim to equip you with the skills needed in a dynamic
business environment and you’ll learn alongside a diverse group of classmates, gaining
from their perspectives while enriching theirs with yours.
The Merrick School of Business holds AACSB International accreditation. This is the world's leading standard-setting body for business education,
and accredits only 6 percent of the world's top business schools, recognizing them
as trailblazers in teaching, research, and societal impact.
We started in 1925 in Baltimore with a simple mission—to offer access to life-changing
educational opportunities tailored to working adults. In the evening hours, long after
traditional schools closed, students came to our urban campus to achieve their goals,
one class at a time. Those classes—and how they are offered—have evolved, but our
mission holds true. Learn more about the University of Baltimore story.