BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAM | BUSINESS
TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT
Specialization: Business Intelligence and Analytics Management
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125 for students enrolled at a Pennsylvania location.
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https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-nancial/management-analysts.htm. Growth Projected on a national level. Local growth will vary by location.
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Not including breaks. Assumes year-round, full-time enrollment. Additional program information may be found at https://www.devry.edu/online-programs.html.
ABOUT THIS DEGREE PROGRAM
A FOUNDATION IN BUSINESS
This program features a series of
essential Business Core courses to help
build interdisciplinary skills critical
to workplace success. These courses
introduce students to key disciplines that support business
careers and cover concepts related to general business
principles, including accounting, marketing, management
and the analytic skills that inform business decision-making.
The Business Core coursework introduces students to
contemporary workplace applications. In each course, the
learning experience is enhanced through activities that help
students apply the course material, while shaping future
education and career choices.
A PROGRAM TO FUEL YOUR FUTURE
In this specialization, you’ll learn to identify data needs,
manage and secure databases, select and apply analytical
methods, develop reports and recommend courses of action
using analytics.
IS THIS PROGRAM FOR YOU?
Do you have potential transfer credits and an interest in how
data drives business decision-making? Then this program
might be the right fit for you.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates who complete DeVry’s Bachelor’s of Science
in Technical Management degree with a specialization
in Business Intelligence and Analytics Management may
consider, but are not limited to, the following careers:
Business Analysis Manager
Business Analyst
Business Intelligence
Administrator
Business Intelligence
Analyst
Business Intelligence
Developer
Business Intelligence
Manager
Financial Analyst
Marketing Analyst
QUICK FACTS
MICROSOFT OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
To ensure you have a robust learning experience, as part of
your program, you will use latest version of the Microsoft
Office suite to communicate business information, analyze
data and report findings.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
ESSENTIALS
Communicate methods and findings
Collaborate in a dynamic work
environment
Apply appropriate technologies
BUSINESS CORE
Lead, manage and collaborate in diverse
environments
Allocate financial and human
resources, manage risk and analyze
opportunities
Evaluate and solve complex problems
using numerical and qualitative data
Use technology to develop business
solutions to improve daily operations and
long-term strategy
PROGRAM
Apply leadership, resource management
and conflict management techniques to
solve business problems
Analyze financial and statistical data using
spreadsheet and database software
Apply managerial theories and techniques
to improve organizational performance
and foster continuous improvement
SPECIALIZED
Select and apply methods to summarize
data, identify patterns and make
predictions
Design databases, retrieve requested
information and develop reports
Analyze website activity and optimize
websites for desired results
2+8
YEARS MONTHS
minimum length to graduation
3
122
CREDIT HOURS
minimum credit hours
required for graduation
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14
%
GROWTH
nationally from 2020-2030
for employment of
Management Analysts
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DIVERSITY,
EQUITY &
INCLUSION
DIVERSITY,
EQUITY &
INCLUSION
DIVERSITY,
EQUITY &
INCLUSION
BE AN ACTIVE PART OF AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE
Customize your curriculum by choosing Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion (DE&I) course alternates for your Communication
Skills, Humanities and Social Science courses. These options
highlight relevant topics to help empower you to promote an
inclusive workplace.
ACCREDITATION MATTERS
DeVry University’s Bachelor of Science in Technical
Management program has achieved voluntary accreditation
from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and
Programs (ACBSP) www.acbsp.org, demonstrating that they
have met the standards of business education that promote
teaching excellence.
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as a postsecondary educational institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. Naperville Campus: 1200 E. Diehl Rd., Naperville, IL 60563. Program availability varies by location. In site-based programs, students will be
required to take a substantial amount of coursework online to complete their program.
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ESSENTIALS
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
ENGL112
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Composition
ENGL135 Advanced Composition
HUMANITIES
LAS432 Technology, Society, and Culture
Select one
ETHC334 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the
Workplace
ETHC445 Principles of Ethics
SOCIAL SCIENCES
ECON312 Principles of Economics
SOCS185
2
Culture and Society
MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES
MATH114 Algebra for College Students
MATH221 Statistics for Decision-Making
SCI228
3
Nutrition, Health and Wellness with Lab
ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION SELECTION
Select one
SPCH275 Public Speaking
SPCH276 Intercultural Communication
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CARD405 Career Development
COLL148 Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
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SPECIALIZED
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
AND ANALYTICS MANAGEMENT
BIAM300 Managerial Applications of Business Analytics
BIAM400 Applied Business Analytics
BIAM410 Database Concepts in Business Intelligence
BIAM420 Introduction to Internet Analytics
BUSN350 Business Analysis
GSCM206 Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain
GSCM209 Supply Chain Management Decision Support
Tools and Applications
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Students enrolled at a New Jersey location take ENGL108 in lieu of this course.
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Students enrolled at a Nevada location must take POLI332 as part of this requirement, the Additional
General Education Selection or the Electives.
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Students enrolled at a New Jersey location must take PHYS204 to fulll this requirement.
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Students selecting the Accounting or Finance technical specialty must take ACCT212.
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Students selecting the Project Management concentration must take PROJ404.
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Students enrolled at a New Jersey location must take 55 semester-credit hours of general education
coursework. Fieen semester-credit hours of general education coursework may be applied to the
Electives course area.
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Students selecting the Accounting technical specialty interested in sitting for the CPA exam in Texas
complete ACCT434, ACCT440 and MGMT330 as elective course options. Successful completion of
topics presented in these courses is required to sit for the CPA exam in Texas. Additional requirements
also apply to students wishing to sit for the CPA exam; students should check with the Texas Board of
Public Accountancy for details.
BUSINESS CORE
BUSINESS CORE
BIS155 Data Analysis with Spreadsheets with Lab
BUSN115 Introduction to Business and Technology
BUSN319 Marketing
COMP100 Computer Applications for Business with Lab
MGMT303 Principles of Management
Select one
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ACCT207 Fundamentals of Accounting
ACCT212 Financial Accounting
PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
One of
BIS245 Database Essentials for Business with Lab
SEC310 Principals and Theory of Security Management
One of
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MGMT404 Project Management
PROJ404 Project Management for the Profession
ELECTIVES
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BIAM110 is recommended for students selecting the
Accounting or Business Intelligence and Analytics Management
concentrations. ACCT360 is required for students selecting the
Accounting or Finance concentrations.
Two of
ACCT360 Managerial Accounting
BIAM110 Introduction to Business Analytics
BUSN379 Finance
LEAD150 Leadership and Facilitating Change
LEAD200 Communication for a Diverse Workplace
MGMT408 Management of Technology Resources
Five of
BUSN278 Budgeting and Forecasting
BUSN369 International Business
BUSN412 Business Policy
GSCM206 Managing Across the Supply Chain
LEAD335 Cross-Cultural Leadership
MGMT410 Human Resource Management
SENIOR PROJECT
BUSN460 Senior Project
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