Technology Management
The BComm Technology Management major will develop your skills in business innovation, enterprise systems, data analytics, information technology, change management, and data security. A Technology Management major creates well-rounded individuals who can understand the worlds of both business and IT.
This major focuses on the managerial aspects of business information technology and provides hands-on experience with state-of-the-art enterprise software and analytics packages used in business and government today. Understanding of information technology, business solutions and technology strategy is complemented with digital literacy, business communication, systems analysis and design thinking skills. Graduates will be able to communicate across traditional boundaries, taking a holistic view of how IT and business work together to make organizations and individuals more successful, aware, and secure.
Career Opportunities
A major in Technology Management prepares students for careers that bridge business strategy and technology. Graduates develop the knowledge and skills needed to help organizations leverage technology to improve operations, support decision-making, drive innovation, and achieve strategic objectives. Career opportunities include Enterprise Systems Specialist, Business Technology Consultant, Business Analytics Manager, Business Intelligence Officer, Information and Communication Technology Manager, Information Systems Analyst, and Digital Transformation Lead. These roles can be found across a wide range of industries, including technology, finance, healthcare, government, consulting, manufacturing, and telecommunications.
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Ontario Tech University has partnered with SAP Next-Gen to provide the SAP Student Recognition Award, which acknowledges those who have spent notable time using the SAP product suite during their degree program. This recognition/award is issued by the Faculty of Business and I.T. To be eligible for the award, students must take three courses with significant hands-on SAP content.
Students can take any 3 of the following 5 courses to be eligible:
BUSI 2500 – Business Simulation & Analytics
BUSI 2040 or 3040 Information Systems
BUSI 2603 – Intro to Operations Management
BUSI 3504 – Database, Data Warehouse & Business Intelligence
Students who obtain the award can proudly display it on their resume and show that they have job-ready SAP skills. The Student Recognition Award also grants access to the TS410 course (formerly TERP 10) which provides the professional designation SAP Certified Associate upon passing the examination from SAP.
The SAP Student Recognition Award program began in Fall 2019, students who completed these courses before this date are not eligible for the certificate.
Beginning January 1, 2022 students must earn a B (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) or better on each course to qualify for the SAP Certificate award.
We will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to become an effective project leader, supervisor, or manager in today’s ever changing business and technical environment. You can benefit from exciting experiential learning opportunities including internship work placements (locally or abroad), international exchanges, and capstone projects in which you work as a team to provide consulting services to one of our industry partners. Learn more on the faculty website.
Your advisor can provide you with program checklists and course schedules to assist you as you progress through your program. Designed to be used together, checklists and course schedules will help you select the courses required to progress toward the completion of your degree.
Checklists and course schedules are distributed to you as a guide for course planning assistance. It is your responsibility to confirm the current prerequisite and course requirements for your degree program.
You are always advised to meet with your academic advisor regularly to ensure they are meeting graduation requirements.
Our University focuses on innovation and market-oriented programming. Program advisory committees and accrediting bodies support this focus, resulting in curriculum changes that ultimately enhance program outcomes. Therefore, from year to year, minor modifications may be made to courses, program maps and/or program progression requirements.
To be eligible for the Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree in technology management, students must successfully complete 120 credit hours, including all courses outlined on the Commerce Technology Management program map. For further program information, please visit the university's Academic Calendar.
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TMSA is a student-run establishment that strives to provide Ontario Tech students with opportunities for success. As an association that is now recognized by the Business and IT Student Society, we are dedicated to being in service to all Technology Management students and more. We hope to provide events that include networking, workshops, socials with other student organizations and different companies in Ontario. Join the Technology Management Student Association today! |
