You will gain a firm foundation in business administration and learn to analyze, develop and manage information systems. Depending on your skills and interests you might become a business process analyst, IT project manager, application specialist, data modeler, systems analyst, software quality tester, developer or database administrator, or choose from other technology-oriented business careers.

You will not just learn theory. You have plenty of opportunities to build, troubleshoot, refine and manage information systems through targeted exercises in real-world projects. Projects sponsored by outside companies help you learn to bring together people, business processes, and information technology.