Minor in Information Technology Management
The Minor provides business students with opportunities for building some depth in their understanding of the role of information systems in business as well as the principles of developing information systems to meet business requirements. This Minor includes core ITM courses in information systems concepts, e-business concepts, business process analysis and design, and project management applications.
Administered by: Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management
Exclusions: This minor is not available to students in the following programs:
- Business Technology Management - all options
To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
One (1) of the following:
Plus five (5) of the following:
- ITM 200 Fundamentals of Programming
- ITM 207 Computer-Enabled Problem Solving
- ITM 301 IT Infrastructure
- ITM 305 Systems Analysis and Design
- ITM 350 Concepts of e-Business
- ITM 410 Business Process Design
- ITM 415 Business Process of Management
- ITM 430 System Design and Implementation
- ITM 445 Multimedia in Business
- ITM 500 Data and Information Management
- ITM 501 Prescriptive Analytics and Simulation
- ITM 600 Data Communication Network Design
- ITM 617 Physical Dbase Design and Implementation
- ITM 618 Business Intelligence and Analytics
- ITM 704 Mobile App. Development
- ITM 706 Enterprise Architecture
- ITM 707 Strategy, Management and Acquisition
- ITM 711 Cloud Computing
- ITM 735 ICT and Diversity Management
- ITM 740 Artificial Intelligence in Business
- ITM 750 IS Project Management or GMS 450 Project Management or CPS 714 Software Project Management
- ITM 760 Big Data Analytics
- ITM 780 Web Design and Management
- ITM 820 Information Systems Security and Privacy
- ITM 825 Enterprise Information Security
Elective courses have been grouped into topic “focuses” to provide guidance in choosing a
specialized IT field. The completion of a specific “focus” is not a requirement for graduation with the minor. Some courses may have prerequisites. The completion of a specific “focus” will not appear on the official transcript.
Focus 1: Cybersecurity
Focus 2: Business Analytics
Focus 3: Infrastructure
Focus 4: IT Consulting
Focus 5: Multimedia
Focus 6: Software Development / Application
Plus five (5) of the following:
Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.