120 Credits
8 Semesters
2 Years and 8 Months

Enrollment Options

Full-time / Part-time

Classes Offered

Onsite / Hybrid

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Information Technology Management at Metropolitan College of New York focuses on the analytical and managerial aspects of the information systems.

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This occurs in tandem with developing students’ skills in advanced computing technology, such as Cloud computing, mobile applications development, web development and digital marketing, information technology risk and project management, database development and administration, data analytics, and cyber-security. The curriculum also embraces business and management competencies to prepare students for the ever-changing information management field and leadership positions.

The curriculum for this program also embraces business and management competencies to prepare students for the ever-changing information management field and leadership positions.

Graduates of this program will be prepared to take the exams for CompTIA Cloud+, Mobility+, IT Project+, CSA (Cybersecurity Analyst) and Microsoft MCDBA (Microsoft Certified Database Administrator), leading to certifications.

Real-World Skills You’ll Learn in this Program

  • How to develop and operate a successful information technology support system.

  • Learn various concepts of programming languages and software development.

  • How to communicate as a professional in the industry to develop your career.

  • Discover how to configure and administer Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  • Be able to implement and manage network standards, protocols, and technologies.

  • How to balance security controls with compliance records management.

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This Degree is Practical

All of the program’s coursework lead to industry certifications.

Employment of computer and information systems managers is projected to grow 11% from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations. The median annual wage for computer and information systems managers was $151,150 in May 2020.

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