UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT
The undergraduate certificate in information technology management offers a combination of technology and management, for those who may not need a degree but want to update their skills. It has been designed in alliance with Bay Area business and technology experts. You will learn to innovate, manage and respond to technology in enterprise settings. Depending on the coursework taken, you will sharpen your skills through several courses that are aligned with the expectations for the following certifications: Cisco CCDA, Cisco CCNA, Cisco CCNP and Comp Tia Security.
Interdisciplinary coursework will teach you to learn and assimilate new technologies in ever-changing business environments. You will also develop leadership expertise, build problem-solving skills and gain a global understanding of technology issues. You will be well prepared to continue on to the BS in information technology management.
The undergraduate certificate in information technology management requires completion, with a C average or better, of the following 15 units at Golden Gate. For further information, refer to “Admission to Certificate Programs and Registering for Open Enrollment” on p. 113.
REQUIRED COURSES — 15 UNITS
ITM 115 Digital Communications Technology
ITM 125 Management Information Systems
Take three 100-level ITM courses for nine units; OP 180 may also
be used.
For further information contact the Department of Operations and Information Technology Management at e-mail: biz@ggu.edu; phone: 415-442-6500; fax: 415-442-6579; website: www.ggu.edu; or Edward S. Ageno School of Business, Golden Gate University, 536 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105-2968.
For the most up-to-date program information and course listings, visit www.ggu.edu.
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