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About the BS in Information Technology Management Degree

Why Study IT Management at Cedarville?

Are you curious about the world of information technology and how it powers everyday life? Cedarville's distinctly Christian information technology (IT) management degree, offered by the Robert W. Plaster School of Business, will prepare you for a thriving career in this dynamic field. Information technology is integral to everyday life, from supermarkets tracking product sales to online stores relying on network communication hardware, web applications, and mobile apps to efficiently fulfill orders.

Your coursework follows the latest guidelines from the Association for Information Systems (AIS) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), ensuring you receive cutting-edge training in IT within a business context. Cedarville's IT management program will equip you with the skills to excel in this exciting field. More than just job preparation, though, at Cedarville you'll study IT from a biblical perspective, learning how to glorify God and make a Gospel impact through your work.

If you're interested in IT but pursuing another major, consider Cedarville's IT management minor. Your studies will be enhanced with a solid foundation in information technology, broadening your career opportunities.

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Complete Your IT Management Degree Online!

Interested in information technology but need added flexibility? Connect to Cedarville from wherever you are! This program will also be offered online starting fall 2025, with options to begin your classes in August or October.

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John Delano, PhD

Associate Dean, Robert W. Plaster School of Business; Professor of Information Technology Management

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Sue Terkelsen, MA

Associate Professor of Information Technology Management

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Phoebe Tsai, PhD

Associate Professor of Information Technology Management; Data Analyst for Institutional Research

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