BS-IT Management Degree
BS in Administrative Management
Specialize in Administrative Management
This specialization develops leaders ready to meet the administrative needs of any organization by combining technical knowledge with skills in leadership and supervision, effective business practices, project management, and communication. Administrative management majors become skilled problem-solvers and innovators, adapting to the changing needs of a modern enterprise. The need for graduates with these skills crosses all types of business including agriculture, construction, finance, retail, government, manufacturing, and not-for-profits.
$22.82National Median Hourly Rate for Administrative/Office Support* Last updated May 2024
$39.07National Median Hourly Rate for Business Operations Specialists* Last updated May 2024
For more employment information, visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
2025-2026 Catalog Curriculum
In addition to completing the IT Management core courses and meeting all university graduation requirements, students must complete the following courses for the administrative management specialization.
- ADMG 373: Training & Development - 4 credits
- ADMG 383: Talent Management for IT & Admin Management - 4 credits
- ADMG 424: Advanced Administrative Planning - 4 credits
- ADMG 471: Leading Change - 4 credits
- IT 359: Advanced Spreadsheet Applications - 4 credits
- IT 461: Systems Analysis - 4 credits
Total Specialization Credits: 24
Apply to the IT Management Major Now!
Students are encouraged to apply for the BS-IT Management major early. Once enrolled, you will be connected with an IT Management advisor who will help you develop a clear academic plan and ensure you stay on track for successful degree completion.
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