Information technology continues to gain in strategic importance for companies around the globe. With expanding technologies and availability of data, companies are becoming increasingly reliant on professionals with IT degrees who have the knowledge and skills to manage new technologies and make them work to the company’s strategic advantage.

IT professionals understand the broader aspects of business, and work to develop systems and processes that make business functions (like accounting, marketing, and logistics) work together cohesively and smartly. A career in IT Management isn’t about sitting at a computer and writing code. It requires technical skills – for sure – but also the ability to examine problems, develop technology-based solutions, and communicate those solutions to others.

With access to state-of-the-art technologies, Lubar’s ITM students will develop a strong technical foundation in computer information system development – including planning, analysis, design, programming, operations maintenance, and support. You’ll also have an emphasis on communication skill building, so that you can “translate” your technical expertise to clients and colleagues.

Program Type

Major

Program Format

On Campus

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Information Technology Major Coursework
(24 credits)

Required Courses (12 credits)

BUS ADM 335 Introduction to Business Application Development
BUS ADM 432 Object-Oriented Systems Development
BUS ADM 434 Database Management Systems
BUS ADM 436 Systems Analysis and Design

Information Technology Management Elective Courses
(12 credits)

Students choose at least four of the following:
BUS ADM 431 Introduction to Machine Learning for Business
BUS ADM 435 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Business
BUS ADM 437 Introduction to Social Media Analytics for Business
BUS ADM 438 ITM Topics
BUS ADM 439 ITM Professional Internship
BUS ADM 530 Privacy and Information Security for Business
BUS ADM 531 Developing Applications for Interconnected Systems       
BUS ADM 532 Web Development for Open Business Systems
BUS ADM 533 Introduction to Connected Systems for Business 
BUS ADM 534 Information Technology Practicum          
BUS ADM 535 Global Information Technology Management
BUS ADM 536 Business Intelligence
BUS ADM 537 ERP Concepts & Issues
BUS ADM 538 ERP System Configuration
BUS ADM 539 Web Application Server Development

Students pursuing the Information Technology Management (ITM) Major will also take Business Foundation Courses and Business Core courses as part of the undergraduate degree.

Additional degree requirements and course descriptions for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog. Program Checklists and 4-Year Plans can be found on the Undergraduate Student Services MyLubar Resources page.

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With a degree in Information Technology Management, you’ll enter the workforce as a skilled information technology professional, ready to apply technology-based solutions to strategic challenges.

IT professionals are in demand across all industries. As technology continues to evolve and expand, opportunities for career growth make this an attractive professional path.

Average starting salary*: $57,875
* based on survey data collected from UWM students who graduated in Aug. 2023 – May, 2024

Job titles of recent Lubar BBA-IT Management graduates:

Programmer Analyst
Data Warehouse Specialist
Systems Analyst
Technology Solutions Specialist
SAP Developer
Software Administrator
IT Staff Auditor
Data Analyst

Companies that have hired recent Lubar BBA-IT Management graduates:

A.B. Data
Allstate Insurance
Charter Steel
Constellation Web Solutions
Fiserv
Harley-Davidson
Johnson Controls
Kohler Co.
Magnetek
Northwestern Mutual
Quad Graphics
Robert W. Baird
Rockwell Automation
Sargento Foods Inc.
US Bank

Faculty at the Lubar College of Business offer a great diversity of expertise across the information technology field. Recognized among top IT researchers nationwide, Lubar ITM faculty bring advanced training and doctorates from many of the country’s leading universities. Our faculty help students learn how to access, develop, and apply information technology strategies that will help organizations become more agile, effective, efficient, and data-driven.

  • Professor of Practice, Information Technology Management
  • Sheldon B. Lubar Dean
  • Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Provost’s Deputy for Institutional Excellence
  • Assistant Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Teaching Associate Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Director, SAP University Competence Center
  • Teaching Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Associate Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Rockwell Automation Endowed Professor in Connected Systems
  • Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Academic Director, Connected Systems Institute
  • Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Special Assistant to the Provost for Space Planning, Academic Affairs
  • Assistant Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Assistant Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Professor, Information Technology Management
  • Church Mutual Insurance Faculty Scholar in ITM
  • Roger L. Fitzsimonds Distinguished Scholar
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