Information Technology Program Objectives
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Information Technology prepares business-driven technologists who can align digital innovation with organizational strategy. The program integrates IT systems, data management, cybersecurity, and digital transformation, offering a strategic and hands-on approach to designing and managing technology-driven enterprises.
Through a structured and immersive curriculum, students will develop expertise in:
  Information Systems & Infrastructure – Understanding the architecture and management of enterprise systems, networks, and databases to support efficient business operations.
  Business Process Automation & Digital Transformation – Leveraging emerging technologies to streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and drive innovation across business functions.
  Data Management & Analytics – Designing and implementing data governance frameworks, analyzing business data, and transforming insights into actionable decisions.
  Cybersecurity & Risk Management – Applying principles of information security to protect digital assets, mitigate cyber threats, and ensure regulatory compliance.
  Cloud Computing & IT Operations – Managing scalable, cost-efficient cloud environments and IT infrastructure to support dynamic business growth.
  Software Project Management – Planning, developing, and executing technology projects with agile methodologies and cross-functional collaboration.
  IT Governance, Policy & Ethics – Aligning IT strategy with corporate governance while upholding ethical standards, data privacy, and responsible innovation.
Through labs, simulations, and real-world projects, students gain practical experience in managing technology initiatives that transform businesses. Graduates step confidently into roles such as IT analyst, systems administrator, digital transformation consultant, data & business analyst, cybersecurity associate, cloud operations specialist, or project coordinator—ready to drive innovation and operational excellence in the evolving digital economy.