Bachelor or Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management (BITM) is an undergraduate academic degree that focuses on the integration of information technology with business and management principles. The program is designed to equip students with the skills required to plan, design, select, implement, use, and administer emerging information technologies within an organizational context.[1]
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| Names | Information Technology Management |
Occupation type | Management, Information technology |
Activity sectors | Information technology, Technology industry, Business |
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Background
editThe evolution of Information Technology Management (ITM) can be traced through distinct historical eras and theoretical frameworks. Richard L. Nolan’s Stages Theory (1973) proposed that organizations learn to use computer technologies through four stages: Initiation, Contagion, Control, and Integration, reflecting an “S-shaped” learning curve.[2][3]
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 marked a significant turning point, formalizing Information Resources Management (IRM) by requiring the integration of previously siloed IT functions and reorienting management’s focus from hardware oversight to the governance of information as a strategic asset.[4]
Early IT management focused on supporting organizational efficiency through automation and cost reduction. The emergence of personal computers and the internet in the 1980s and 1990s shifted the focus towards enabling strategic advantage and managing information as a valuable resource.[5]
IT management has continuously evolved, expanding from mainframe maintenance in the mid-20th century to encompass minicomputers, personal computers, network-era cybersecurity, and the current phase of cloud computing, each expanding the strategic importance and scope of the IT manager role. The primary purposes of IT management now include bridging technical and business domains, managing information as a resource, enabling strategic advantage, and driving organizational transformation. 21st century, Cloud computing shifted organizations from expensive in‑house infrastructure to scalable, on‑demand services, transforming IT management practices.[6]
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management (BSc ITM)[1] emerged in response to a strategic alignment gap identified during the 1990s, when organizations struggled to bridge the divide between technical specialists and business executives. Unlike traditional computer science, which focuses on building technology, ITM focuses on managing technology to create business value. The degree blends technical coursework (database systems, networking, cybersecurity) with management subjects (project management, IT strategy, business analysis) to produce professionals capable of overseeing IT infrastructure while aligning technology investments with corporate objectives[7]
Curriculum structure
editThe BSc in Information Technology Management curriculum is designed to provide a foundational bridge between technical proficiency and organizational needs. While emphasizing the mastery of core computing technologies—such as networking, database systems, and software development—the program focuses on the practical application, implementation, and administration of these tools. Students are prepared to become technical professionals who can support organizational workflows, troubleshoot complex systems, and ensure the operational reliability of IT infrastructure.
Unlike a traditional computer science degree, which emphasizes software development and computational theory, the BSc ITM focuses on the planning, selection, implementation, and administration of information technologies within an organizational context.[8]
The curriculum typically includes a blend of technical and managerial topics, designed to bridge the gap between traditional business and computer science programs. As IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and cloud computing became critical drivers of organizational success, a significant skills gap emerged. These hybrid programs aim to produce professionals with both technical literacy and managerial acumen to oversee complex IT infrastructures and align technological investments with corporate objectives.
Core components
editThe IT management program prepares students for careers in technology, networking, and information management across sectors including business, finance, telecommunications, government, and education. The curriculum combines:[9][10][11][12][13]
- Technical foundations: networking, database systems, cybersecurity, and cloud computing
- Business and management principles: strategy, governance, financial management, and project management
Common first year
editMany programs begin with a foundational first year, often shared with related degrees like Computer Science or Software Engineering. This allows students to explore various technical areas before specializing. Key topics typically include:[14][13]
- Web development and design: Introduction to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and user experience (UX) principles.
- Programming and AI: Fundamentals of programming, problem-solving, algorithmic thinking, and introductory Artificial Intelligence concepts and applications.
- Computer systems: Core concepts of hardware, software, data representation, operating systems, and computer architecture.
- Software development: Principles of programming paradigms (procedural, object-oriented), code management, documentation, and professional ethics.
Business core
editStudents gain essential business knowledge through courses such as:[14][9][15]
- Economics, financial, and managerial accounting.
- Business Environment Applications (covering processes, logistics, legal aspects).
- Finance Skills for Managers, Marketing, Sales, and Global Business Management.
- Organizational behavior, Operations & Supply Chain Management.
- Quantitative analysis and Human Resource Management.
Information technology management core
editThe specialized IT management track focuses on overseeing technology resources and integrates technical and managerial skills:[14][11]
- IT strategy and planning: Aligning technology with business goals, IT portfolio management, and exploring emerging technologies such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
- Infrastructure and operations management: Managing servers, networks, cloud platforms, and service desks; implementing IT service management (ITSM) principles for incident, problem, and change management.
- IT governance, risk and compliance (GRC): Applying frameworks such as COBIT and ISO 27001; managing regulatory compliance (HIPAA, GDPR); conducting risk assessments.
- Financial management: Budgeting, understanding capital expenditures (CapEx) versus operating expenditures (OpEx), total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, and vendor management.
- Project management: Utilizing traditional (PRINCE2, Waterfall) and adaptive (Agile, Scrum) methodologies to manage project lifecycles, scope, time, cost, and risk.
Specialized areas
editPrograms often allow deeper exploration of areas such as:[14]
- Enterprise systems and cloud computing.
- Digital business and marketing strategies.
- Cybersecurity and Information security management system principles and frameworks.
- Operational research techniques.
- Data science and artificial intelligence for management.
Scope and career prospects
editThe scope of Information Technology Management (ITM) has expanded significantly as organizations across all industries increase their dependence on technology. IT managers are no longer confined to back‑office technical support; they now serve as strategic partners who align technology investments with business objectives, drive digital transformation, and manage complex technology infrastructures. The field offers diverse career paths that combine technical expertise with leadership, financial planning, and strategic decision‑making.[16][17]
Foundational Business Roles
edit- Business Analysts: Aligning business requirements with automated, AI-driven solutions and improving organizational efficiency.[7][6]
- Systems Analysts: Evaluating and improving information systems for organizational efficiency.
Foundational Technical Roles
edit- Infrastructure, Network and Cloud: Network Engineers and Cloud Support Engineers/cloud architects managing distributed, hybrid, and "Infrastructure-as-Code" (IaC) environments.
- Information security: Information Security Managers, Cyber Analysts, and Compliance Officers implementing security frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST), managing IT risk, and ensuring data privacy (GDPR, HIPAA).[17]
Project and Operational Management Roles
edit- IT Project Manager:[12] Leading technology transformations (AI/Cloud migration) using Agile and DevOps while balancing technical rigor with business goals.
- IT Manager / Ops Manager:[7][6] Overseeing daily service delivery, managing departmental staff, and controlling budgets (CapEx/OpEx and Cloud cost optimization).
Strategic and Consulting Roles
edit- IT Consultant: Advises on technology adoption, vendor selection, and process improvement.
- IT Director:[7][6] Manages technology strategy, budgets, and multiple functional areas.
- IT Governance and Compliance Officer: Ensures adherence to regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI‑DSS.
Executive Leadership Roles
edit- Chief Information Officer (CIO):[11] Defines internal IT strategy, treating information as a strategic business asset to drive digital transformation.
- Chief Technology Officer (CTO):[1] Drives external innovation and product technology, leveraging AI and cloud trends for a competitive edge.
- Chief Information Security Officer (CISO):[7] Leads enterprise-wide cybersecurity strategy and risk management, reporting directly to executive boards.[17]
International variations
editCanada
editAt the University of Waterloo, the Bachelor of Information Technology Management is offered through the Faculty of Mathematics. The program includes co-op options, allowing students to gain up to 24 months of paid work experience. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Mathematics degree with a major in IT Management and pursue careers as business systems analysts, IT consultants, and project managers.[18]
The Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University offers an Information Technology Management (ITM) program. Students can pursue ITM as either a Major or a Concentration. The curriculum focuses on the strategic deployment of information systems, the analysis of business processes, and the management of digital transformation within organizations. The program emphasizes both technical proficiency and managerial skills, preparing graduates for roles such as business analysts and information systems consultants.[19]
Ireland
editIn Ireland, the South East Technological University (SETU) provides a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in IT Management across its Waterford and Carlow campuses. These programs focus on producing graduates capable of managing IT infrastructure and digital transformation within Ireland’s extensive technology and financial services sectors.[20]
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) offers a one-year BSc in Information Technology Management (honours bachelor degree), delivered in blended mode. The programme is intended for applicants with a Level 7 award (or equivalent) in computing or a cognate area, and covers topics such as software development, web and database technologies, cloud computing, networks, and IT infrastructure management.[21]
New Zealand
editUniversity of Auckland – Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Information and Technology Management. Focuses on information management from systems, data, and process perspectives. Includes a capstone course (INFOMGMT 399) where students work in groups to solve problems and develop systems. Recommended double majors: Computer Science, GIS, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Statistics.[22]
Oman
editIn Oman, National University offers a four-year BSc. in IT Management for Business'. The programme combines business and information technology subjects, including programming, database development, computer networking, cloud computing, financial management, project management, and web application development.[23]
Portugal
editUniversidade Lusófona in Portugal offers an undergraduate programme in Information Technology Management, focused on linking business areas such as marketing, sales, and operations with information systems and computational technologies.[24]
South Africa
editThe private sector, MANCOSA (Management College of Southern Africa) offers a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Information and Technology Management. This program is primarily focused on distance learning for professionals across the SADC region, emphasizing business analysis and disaster recovery.[25]
Sri Lanka
editThe University of Moratuwa offers a Bachelor of Science Honours in Information Technology and Management, an undergraduate degree combining core Information Technology and core Management components. B.Sc. (Hons) in Information Technology and Management (IT&M). Four‑year program (150 credits) combining core IT and core Management. Includes 24 weeks of industrial training. Students specialize in Business Strategy or Consumer Solutions after year two. Career paths include Software Engineer, Business Analyst, Project Manager, Data Science Engineer, DevOps Engineer, and Technical Consultant. Aptitude test required for admission.[26]
Switzerland
editHochschule Luzern – Bachelor of Science in International IT Management. Taught entirely in English. Three-year program requiring two mandatory semesters abroad. Focuses on interdisciplinary and intercultural IT project management, preparing graduates for international IT management roles, global IT consulting, and cross-border system implementation.[27]
United Kingdom
editRavensbourne University London offers a BSc (Hons) in Information Technology Management focused on producing technology leaders. The curriculum combines technical knowledge in cybersecurity, cloud computing, and emerging technologies with management and leadership skills, preparing graduates for roles such as IT manager, systems analyst, or digital transformation leader.[28]
University of Manchester – BSc (Hons) in Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB) offered through Alliance Manchester Business School. Three-year program (four years with placement). Developed with over 40 global employers including Accenture, Amazon, Bank of America, IBM, Microsoft, and P&G. Curriculum covers business analysis, digital transformation, UX design, data analytics, AI, IT risk, and architecture. Entry requirements: AAA at A-level. Features dedicated computer lab, employer showcases, and networking events. Graduates work at Bank of America, Deloitte, IBM, and Microsoft.[29]
Coventry University (UK) – BSc (Hons) in Information Technology Management. TEF 2023 Gold rating; 5 QS Stars for Teaching and Facilities. Curriculum covers digital transformation, ITSM (ITIL, COBIT), project management (PRINCE2, Agile), data science, AI, and business intelligence. Optional professional placement year. Specialist labs for virtualization, cloud computing, and programming. Graduates pursue careers as IT consultant, project manager, data engineer, or business analyst.[14]
Loughborough University (UK) – BSc (Hons) Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB). Taught jointly by Computer Science and Loughborough Business School. Developed with over 200 industry partners including Accenture, AWS, IBM, Microsoft, and PwC. Ranked 8th for Student Experience in Computer Science.[30]
The University of West London offers a BSc (Hons) in Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB). This program is accredited by TechSkills as a "Tech Industry Gold" degree. It combines technical IT skills with business management and professional development, aiming to produce highly employable graduates for IT management and consultancy roles.[31]
United States
editIn the United States, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management (BSITM) is typically a four‑year undergraduate degree.
Rider University offers a B.S.B.A. in Information Technology Management. The degree is STEM‑designated, AACSB‑accredited, and offers internship opportunities with companies such as Bloomberg, Dow Jones, and the FDA.[32]
Cedarville University offers a B.S. in Information Technology Management, available both online and on‑campus. The program follows AIS and ACM curriculum guidelines.[33]
Boise State University offers a B.B.A. in Information Technology Management. The degree is STEM‑designated, making international students eligible for a 36‑month OPT extension.[34]
Rasmussen University offers a Bachelor's in Information Technology Management as a completion program designed for graduates of associate degree programs in computer‑related fields. The program is delivered fully online.[35]
Trident University offers a B.S. in Information Technology Management. The curriculum balances technical topics (databases, networks, security) with managerial applications (financial and marketing information systems, systems design), while emphasizing the social and ethical dimensions of IT practice. Learning outcomes include mastering core IT concepts, applying project management, interpreting data for decision‑making, integrating best practices, upholding ethical standards, and communicating technical solutions clearly.[36]
Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) offers a Bachelor's in Information Technology Management through its College of Adult and Professional Studies.[37]
Metropolitan State University offers a B.S. in Information Technology Management (offered as part of its Master of Management Information Systems program structure). Focuses on analytical and managerial aspects of information systems, plus cloud computing, mobile development, web development, IT risk, project management, databases, data analytics, and cybersecurity. MCNY is a CompTIA Authorized Partner; graduates prepared for CompTIA Cloud+, Mobility+, IT Project+, CySA+, and Microsoft MCDBA certifications. Employment growth for IT managers projected at 11% (2020‑2030) with median salary $151,150.[38]
University of Minnesota (UMN) offers a B.S. in Information Technology Management through its Crookston campus, with online options available. The IT Management program prepares students for careers in business, finance, telecommunications, government, and education. Graduates are qualified for roles such as network administrator, systems analyst, applications developer, technology project manager, and information systems manager. Sample courses include MIS, messaging systems, project management, networking standards, and database management. According to the BLS, jobs in application development are projected to grow 100%, and networking positions by 82%. [11]
Seton Hall University offers an Information Technology Management program as part of its Stillman School of Business.[12]
Berkeley College offers a B.S. in Information Technology Management, available both online and on‑campus in New York and New Jersey.[10]
University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee (UWM) offers a B.S. in Information Technology Management within its Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business.[9]
Thomas Jefferson University (United States) – BS in Information Technology Management. Asynchronous, online program with eight‑week terms. Designed as a completion program for graduates of associate degrees or professionals with work experience. Curriculum combines core business classes with IT management coursework.[8]
American Public University System (APUS) – United States – Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management. Online program focused on problem-solving and practical IT solutions for public and private sectors. Covers technology communication, systems operations, customer support, and ethical judgment.[39]
National University (United States) – Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management (BSITM) offered through the School of Engineering and Computing. WSCUC-accredited, nonprofit, veteran-founded. Available online or on-campus with monthly starts and accelerated classes. Curriculum covers LAN/WAN management, wireless security, database administration, information security, and IT project management. Includes a three-course capstone project (ITM 490A/B/C). Graduates prepared for roles as IT project manager, information security analyst, network administrator, and client/server support specialist.[40]
Colorado State University Global (United States) – Undergraduate Specialization in Information Technology Management. A 15‑credit (five‑course) specialization for students enrolled in a bachelor's degree program (B.S. Business Management or B.S. Management Information Systems and Business Analytics). Delivered fully online with monthly starts and eight‑week accelerated courses. Focuses on IT management from a managerial perspective, including resource planning, technology evaluation, and organizational effectiveness.[41]
Keiser University offers a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management as a degree-completion programme. The programme is designed to prepare computer technicians for roles as information technology professionals, supervisors, or managers, and requires 60 upper-division credit hours for completion.[13]
Methodist International University College offers a BSc Information Technology Management, an undergraduate degree that combines technical training with organisational and process-oriented study. The programme prepares graduates for careers in IT management, systems administration, IT consulting, project coordination, and business analysis.[42]
Eastern Oregon University (EOU) offers an online undergraduate program in Information Technology Management with three distinct degree pathways: the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), and Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.). The curriculum is divided between a computer science core—covering C++, database management, and information security—and a business core focused on management principles and ethics. The B.A.S. pathway is specifically structured as a degree-completion option for students holding an Associate of Applied Science degree.[43]
The American Military University (AMU) offers an online Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management requiring 120 semester hours. The program combines computer science and business management, with study in areas such as databases, information security, and IT project planning. Students choose a concentration in General, Cybersecurity Management, or Negotiation. The program is designed to prepare graduates for roles in both the public and private sectors, with coursework mapped to several professional certification standards including CompTIA and CIW.[44]
Peninsula College provides a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Information Technology Management. This degree-completion program is aimed at professionals with existing technical backgrounds, focusing on the strategic and managerial aspects of IT. Key coursework includes International Business IT, Database Design, Cloud Technologies, and Business Intelligence. The program notably includes a dedicated course on Security Architectures for Managers, which emphasizes protecting organizational business processes through enterprise-level security modeling.[45]
York College of Pennsylvania – Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management offered through the Graham School of Business. ACBSP-accredited, 120-credit, four-year on-campus program. Curriculum includes Enterprise Data Management, Cloud Applications, Cybersecurity, and Project Management. Career paths include IT Manager, Project Manager, Business Analyst, Network Administrator, and Database Administrator.[46]
Western Governors University (WGU) offers an online, competency‑based Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management accredited by ACBSP. The program includes courses in IT fundamentals, network and security, data management, project management, and business of IT, plus a capstone project. Students earn three certificates (IT Management, Strategic Thinking & Innovation, Leadership) before graduation.[15]
Program Summary by Country
editThe following table summarizes representative Bachelor of Information Technology Management programs globally, highlighting diversity in delivery methods, accreditations, and academic focus.
| Country | University | Program Title | Rankings / Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Waterloo | Bachelor of Mathematics in IT Management | Top 10 in Canada; leading co-op system; Admission: high 80s. | |
| McGill University | BCom in IT Management | Offered via Desautels Faculty of Management; focus on strategic digital transformation. | |
| South East Technological University (SETU) | BSc in IT Management | 4-year honours degree; Level 8 award (240 ECTS); industry-led showcase. | |
| Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) | BSc in IT Management | 1-year degree-completion / top-up route; blended learning format. | |
| University of Auckland | BSc majoring in Information and Technology Management | Capstone project (INFOMGMT 399); double major options in CS, GIS, Maths, Psychology, Statistics. | |
| National University | BSc. IT Management for Business | 4-year honours degree; covers full stack from programming to cloud. | |
| Universidade Lusófona | BSc Information Technology Management | Focus on integrating marketing and operations with IT systems. | |
| MANCOSA | BCom in IT Management | Leading private distance learning provider for SADC region. | |
| University of Moratuwa | BSc (Hons) in IT & Management | 4-year program; includes 24 weeks of industrial training; competitive aptitude test. | |
| Hochschule Luzern (HSLU) | BSc in International IT Management | Taught in English; two mandatory semesters abroad; focus on intercultural IT project management. | |
| University of Manchester | BSc IT Management for Business (ITMB) | Tech Industry Gold accredited; industry-backed by 40+ global employers. | |
| University of West London | BSc (Hons) IT Management for Business (ITMB) | Tech Industry Gold accredited; strong focus on employability and soft skills. | |
| Loughborough University | BSc (Hons) Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB) | Ranked 8th for Student Experience; taught jointly by Computer Science and Business. | |
| Coventry University | BSc (Hons) Information Technology Management | TEF Gold rating; curriculum covers ITSM (ITIL/COBIT) and Prince2. | |
| Ravensbourne University London | BSc (Hons) Information Technology Management | Focus on creative industries and digital media integration. | |
| American Military University (AMU) | BS in Information Technology Management | Online; concentrations in Cybersecurity Management or Negotiation; mapped to CompTIA/CIW. | |
| American Public University System (APUS) | BS in Information Technology Management | Online; problem-solving focus; covers technology communication and ethical judgment. | |
| Berkeley College | BS in Information Technology Management | Career-focused; campuses in NY/NJ and online. | |
| Boise State University | BBA in Information Technology Management | STEM-designated; 36-month OPT extension for international students. | |
| Cedarville University | BS in Information Technology Management | Follows AIS and ACM guidelines. | |
| Colorado State University Global (CSU Global) | Undergraduate Specialization in IT Management | 15-credit specialization; online; monthly starts; 8-week courses. | |
| Eastern Oregon University (EOU) | BS/BA/BAS in Information Technology Management | Online; BAS pathway for associate degree holders; C++ core. | |
| Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) | BS in Information Technology Management | Designed for adult learners; College of Adult and Professional Studies. | |
| Keiser University | BS in Information Technology Management | Upper-division degree-completion program (60 credits); prepares computer technicians for management. | |
| Metropolitan College of New York (MCNY) | BBA in Information Technology Management | CompTIA Authorized Partner; prepares for Cloud+, Mobility+, IT Project+, CySA+, MCDBA certifications. | |
| Methodist International University College | BSc Information Technology Management | Combines technical training with organisational and process-oriented study. | |
| National University | BS in Information Technology Management | WSCUC-accredited; 4-week accelerated format; veteran-founded; capstone project. | |
| Peninsula College | BAS in Information Technology Management | Degree-completion; includes Security Architecture for Managers course. | |
| Rasmussen University | BS in Information Technology Management | Fully online completion program for associate degree graduates. | |
| Rider University | B.S.B.A. in Information Technology Management | AACSB-accredited; STEM-designated; campus-based; internships at Bloomberg, Dow Jones, FDA. | |
| Seton Hall University | BS in Information Technology Management | Stillman School of Business; strong NYC networking opportunities. | |
| Thomas Jefferson University | BS in Information Technology Management | Asynchronous online; accelerated 8-week terms; completion program. | |
| Trident University International | BS in Information Technology Management | Focuses on social and ethical dimensions of IT; balances technical and managerial topics. | |
| University of Minnesota Crookston | BS in Information Technology Management | High affordability (~$10k tuition); fully online options. | |
| University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM) | BS in Information Technology Management | Lubar School of Business; strong regional industry ties. | |
| York College of Pennsylvania | BS in Information Technology Management | ACBSP-accredited; 120 credits; campus-based; internships at 3M, AT&T, Bank of America, IBM. | |
| Western Governors University (WGU) | BS in Information Technology Management | Online; competency‑based; ACBSP‑accredited; 19 months avg. completion; certificates in IT Management, Leadership, Strategic Thinking | |
| Total programs listed: 37 universities across 10 countries | |||
See also
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