Information Technology Management

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Program Type
B.S.
Est. Time to Complete
4 Years
School
Graham School of Business
Delivery Mode
On Campus
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Pursue careers with a cutting-edge Information Technology Management degree.

The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Information Technology (IT) Management degree program at York College of Pennsylvania helps those passionate about technology to forge a career at the intersection of IT and business.

For those new to the field or already holding some experience or certifications and looking to move up from support or help desk roles into management positions, the Information Technology Management major’s curriculum covers the technical competencies and management acumen needed to lead in the rapidly changing IT landscape.

The B.S. in Information Technology Management delves into the operational and strategic aspects of IT, making it an ideal choice for students aspiring to become the tech-savvy leaders modern businesses require. If your goals include managing IT projects, leading teams, overseeing computer systems or networks, or crafting strategic IT solutions for business challenges, this program provides the training you need.

About the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management

Information Technology Management Degree Program Requirements

The B.S. in Information Technology Management program combines rigorous coursework in information systems with an in-depth understanding of management principles. This 120-credit degree program builds core information technology and business management courses, ensuring graduates can integrate IT skills with strategic business objectives. 

Depending on if a student brings previous credits, requirements typically include:

  • Core Information Technology Management courses
  • Foundational business, management, and finance courses
  • Specialized information technology courses
  • General education and elective courses

Business and Information Technology Courses

Key courses you may take in the B.S. in Information Technology Management degree program include:

  • IFS 125: Enterprise Data Management
  • IFS 230: Internet Communications
  • IFS 305: Management Information Systems
  • IFS 320: Constructing Cloud Applications
  • IFS 475: Cybersecurity
  • MGT 410: Project Management

Admissions and Aid

Whether you're starting fresh or bringing credits from previous academic endeavors, our admissions team is here to guide you through the process and help you maximize your prior learning. Learn about undergraduate admissions at York College of Pennsylvania.

Explore financial aid options for students pursuing a business information technology degree. For transfer students or those with prior credits, we offer personalized advice to ensure a smooth transition and keep your education on track and within reach. Review financial aid and tuition information.

Earn a B.S. in Information Technology Management at York College of Pennsylvania

Embarking on the Information Technology Management program at York College means more than just earning a degree; it's about becoming a leader in the dynamic and ever-changing field of IT. With both technical skills and business strategies, graduates can tackle the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.

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Prepare for Information Technology Management Career Paths

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), computer and information systems management is a vibrantly growing job field, with a predicted 15% increase in job outlook from 2022-2032. Our B.S. in Information Technology Management graduates have worked for 3M Company, AT&T, Bank of America, General Motors Corporation, Highmark, IBM Global Business Services, Unilever, and the Vanguard group.

Whether you’re looking ahead to management and business roles in the technology space or have worked in IT support or systems and want a boost in project management and strategic skills, the bachelor’s degree in Information Technology Management elevates entry-level career opportunities and management careers in information technology. Backed by organization, communication, and management skills, you’ll be an attractive candidate for jobs such as:

  • Business Analyst
  • Database Administrator and Systems Analyst
  • Information Technology Consultant
  • Information Technology Manager
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Specialist
  • Product Manager
  • Project Manager

Get closer to your career path in IT management, information systems, and information technology project management, and prepare for advanced roles like IT director, further certifications, and graduate study.

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IT Management Degree Salary Outcomes

Whether you already work in IT support or systems analysis or are entering the field for the first time, demonstrating business knowledge through the IT Management degree allows you to improve your salary prospects in rewarding jobs across various industries.

You may be hired to run the IT department at a small operation or work your way up from executing IT solutions hands-on to supervising other professionals and coordinating more complex projects. With a bachelor’s degree and any level of experience, Information Technology Management majors may be interested in pursuing jobs with the following average annual salaries as reported by the BLS:

After some years of experience or developing confidence in IT tasks, the training of the B.S. in Information Technology Management degree program can help you advance to management positions, including:

Salary levels vary based on location, industry, experience, and candidate qualifications. Further education such as a Master's degree or professional certifications in the field such as ITIL, Cisco, SAP, or Google can also increase earnings.

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Explore IT Fields and Career Settings

Through applied experiences in practical areas of IT management skills such as strategic decision-making, managerial finance, business operations, cybersecurity, and project management, courses in the B.S. in Information Technology Management degree program bridge areas of technical computer systems knowledge with business principles and prepare graduates for project management and supervisory positions.

Our experienced faculty leverages York College’s regional partnerships with businesses and educational institutions to provide internship opportunities in IT departments in organizations of all kinds.

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Experienced Faculty

With access to faculty from the Graham School of Business and experienced professionals in computer science and information technology, as an IT Management major, you’ll make connections and expand your professional network, a critical goal regardless of where you are in your IT management career path.

Leverage faculty connections to discover specializations and opportunities in systems analysis, IT support, project management, and more.

Student Clubs and Organizations

Joining one of York College’s student organizations is an exciting way to hone your leadership skills in areas beyond information technology, databases, and systems or add to your résumé across industries such as communications, tech, business, or nonprofit organizations. Or, connect with others who share your passion, like the radio station if you like music, or the Student Managed Fund if you like finance and investing.

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Valuable Skills for Careers Across IT Management

Whether managing systems or databases for businesses, schools, or government organizations or consulting for others on the effectiveness of their current IT practices, graduates of the B.S. in Information Technology Management program at York College demonstrate highly transferable skills, including:

  • Fundamental understanding of networking, hardware, and software needed to implement technology for organizational needs
  • Analysis of data to drive business insights and technology decisions
  • Project management considerations, such as strategies for keeping IT initiatives on schedule and under budget
  • Strategic business leadership skills related to collaborating cross-functionally and managing team dynamics
  • Effective communication of roadmaps and risks of databases, systems, and networks to nontechnical stakeholders
  • Foundational cybersecurity strategies and protocols to protect systems and data

Related Majors and Minors

With York College’s tailored opportunities for internships and academic experiences, our other bachelor’s degree programs may be attractive for your career aspirations in management. Explore opportunities to double major or add a minor to specialize your experience:

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Accreditation & Professional Recognition

The Information Technology Management, B.S., program is accredited by ACBSP.

This accreditation focuses on recognizing teaching excellence, determining student learning outcomes, and a continuous improvement model. ACBSP’s student-centered teaching and learning approach, which is measured and analyzed for quality, ensures that students gain the right skills from their educational investment. Institutions with programs accredited by ACBSP are committed to continuous improvement that ensures their business program will give students the skills employers want.

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Information Technology Management Courses

Your class schedule will include core courses for your major, Gen Next general education classes, and electives. 

Course NameCourse CodeCredits
Enterprise Data ManagementIFS 1253 Credits
Application DevelopmentIFS 2253 Credits
Emerging Technology TrendsCYB 3003 Credits
Business IntelligenceIFS 4653 Credits
CybersecurityCYB 4753 Credits

 

Careers in Information Technology Management

A bachelor's degree in Information Technology Management opens up a variety of career opportunities. Some of your options may include:

IT Directors

Project Managers

Database Administrators and Systems Analysts

Networking and Web-Based Development Specialists

Information Security Specialists, and more

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Frequently Asked Questions

Informational technology management professionals work toward finding solutions to IT challenges companies or institutions face. They also manage other IT professionals. To pursue this career path, one can either earn a bachelor's degree and work in a support or IT helpdesk role before moving on to a supervisory role after gaining confidence and experience or gain experience in the information technology space with a high school or associate-level education and then pursue further education to move up the ladder into managerial roles.

When choosing a bachelor’s degree program, which is typically the required education for managerial positions, and entering the graduate programs that open opportunities for advanced practitioner or directorial roles, students should value learning broad foundations before specializing in one area, such as cybersecurity, and a diverse interdisciplinary curriculum that trains them to become lifelong learners.

An information technology management degree opens the door to many career paths across all levels of expertise. For high school graduates entering the field, it provides a foundational springboard into roles such as Systems Analyst, Network Administrator, and IT Support Specialist, setting the stage for a progressive career in technology. As candidates gain experience, or for those already in the IT sector, this degree enhances qualifications for advanced positions.

Whether starting an entry-level job or aiming to rise into managerial ranks, a bachelor’s in Information Technology Management imparts the necessary skills in technology and management, applicable across industries such as finance, healthcare, government, and more.

Studying information technology management is for those passionate about using technology to enhance business processes and solutions. It offers the chance to lead in creating and managing IT solutions, with opportunities to specialize or stay general in your focus. The field promises a dynamic career with advancement opportunities, diverse roles across industries, and competitive salaries, blending technical knowledge with essential business skills.

Meet the Faculty

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Karen Bumbaugh
Karen Bumbaugh, M.B.A.
Instructor, Information Technology Management
Graham School of Business
Eric Hostler
Eric Hostler, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Graham School of Business
James Norrie
James L. Norrie, DPM
Professor, Cybersecurity, Strategy & Entrepreneurship
Graham School of Business
Tamara Schwartz
Tamara Schwartz, D.B.A.
Associate Professor, Cybersecurity & Business Administration
Graham School of Business
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