Deciding whether a company needs a new technology is not a technical decision, but a business decision. Similarly, establishing a company is not strictly a business decision – it involves analysis of several enabling technologies. Management & eBusiness brings both of those necessary skills together in one program--and we offer a variety of concentrations.

Digital Health

The amount of data collected by hospitals, doctors and insurance companies is astronomical. Managing this information takes a strong understanding of databases and the business of health care. As the population ages and health care systems become more complex, more technologists are needed that understand the distinct needs of health informatics.

eBusiness

All businesses rely on technology at some level to make their organization run. Choosing the right tools to get the job done is an essential skill in today’s market. eBusiness will not only provide you with the necessary business fundamentals but also the core technology competencies to make the right decisions.

Entrepreneurship

Starting your own company or organization takes more than a nice website. Learn what it takes to make a solid business plan; from vision to marketing, risk assessment to financing.

Information & Communication Technologies

‘ICT’ is at the core of many companies. Chief Information Officers (CIO’s) make decisions on how an organization is going to utilize its technology resources. A strong background in technology and project management skills is essential.

Interactive Media Management

From web design to data phone apps and educational and video game production, interactive media is all around us. Learn how to manage the development of these new technologies with the basic programming skills and the management principles necessary to understand this rapidly expanding market.

Management

To be an effective leader in business today takes an understanding of management principles, accounting, marketing, and international business. In addition, a broad understanding of how technology relates to all of these areas and the business enterprise as a whole is essential.

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