Information Technology and Management: Transfer Program (B.A.C.)
Information Technology and Management: Transfer Program (B.A.C.)
About
Students may transfer credits into the Bachelor of Information Technology and Management program, which offers seven specializations that target specific careers and more than 100 courses providing unparalleled breadth and depth. Courses are taught by experienced faculty using a hands-on, reality-based approach to education in which students apply what they learn in class to solve real-life problems. The information technology and management curriculum is a blend of theoretical content and practical application with projects and laboratory-based instruction in which students learn and then do it. The program is designed to broaden and deepen a student's knowledge of new and emerging information technologies, the application and integration of these technologies, and the administrative practices used in the effective management of these technologies.
This transfer program is appropriate for students transferring from a community college or four-year university, and international students with a strong academic background who are interested in information technology and applied technology.
Disciplines
College of Computing
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Students who are interested in transferring into this program should consult their academic adviser. Previous coursework or experience in technology is helpful but not required.
English Program Requirements
International students who fit into any of the following categories will be considered to have met the requirement:
- Residents of a country where English is the only official language and who is a native English speaker
- Graduates of U.S. high schools
- Completed the equivalent of Iowa State’s English 150 or 250 with a grade of B or better at an accredited U.S. 2 year or 4 year college or university.
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION
If you meet all admission requirements but do not meet our English proficiency requirements, Iowa State offers conditional admission to attend our Intensive English and Orientation Program (IEOP). If you would like to enroll in IEOP, on the application choose "I would like to enroll in Iowa State’s IEOP program before I begin the academic study.”
Career
Graduates from the Bachelor of Information Technology and Management program will be prepared to enter the industry in a variety of roles, including:
- Data analyst
- Digital system architect
- Information systems manager
- Information systems and technology manager
- Business systems analyst
- Voice/data system analyst
- Software developer
- Mobile application developer
- Systems administrator
- Web applications developer
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 48,670Information Technology and Management: Transfer Program (B.A.C.)
Illinois Institute of Technology
United States of America,
Chicago
