Business Technology Administration, B.A.
Program Transfer Guide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Effective
Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
The Business Technology Administration, B.A. trains students for management positions in the growing job field of information systems. It is an interdisciplinary program developing practical knowledge for integration of computers, organizational processes, and people into effective and efficient systems. Through a variety of courses such as human resources management, project management, business law, ethics, and operations management, they learn the skills to be successful managers, analysts, and administrators in an IS organization. Additionally, BTA students may experience working with companies on projects that analyze systems and research solutions for implementation in small and large enterprises.
Career and Academic Paths
Most graduates from the B.S. program may enter directly into systems analysis, database or network administration, user interface design positions in business, government, or the nonprofit sector. A significant number of graduates may not end their education at the undergraduate level but may enter the information systems M.S. or Ph.D. programs. The master’s program is designed to enhance the qualifications of working professionals and can be earned while working full time. Graduates from the BTA program will find their end-user computer skills and management skills applicable to many positions in business, industry, and government. Graduates with a BTA often pursue careers in management and entrepreneurial careers in business.
Accelerated Bachelor of Science/Master of Science and Bachelor of Arts/ Master of Science Program
The B.A./M.S. degree program allows the student to complete both degrees with one to one-and-half more years of study than is typically required for the B.A. degree alone, because three of the courses in the master’s core are taken in the senior year and applied to both degrees.
Special Opportunities
UMBC has a very large and active cooperative education and internship program. All information systems students are encouraged to participate in internships. The practical work experience gained is valued by employers in the field and is of considerable help in finding a job after graduation. One-third to one-half of IS majors take advantage of these opportunities. In addition to work experience, students often earn academic credit for their internship experiences. The IS department has exciting opportunities and exchange programs for IS students who wish to study abroad. Please see the Assistant Undergraduate Program Director for Advising in the IS department for details.
Student Organizations
Information Systems Council of Majors (ISCOM). The Information Systems Council of Majors offers programs and tours in areas of interest to students. Council members also have opportunities to attend meetings of computer-related professional societies.
The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is an international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides educational forums, publications, and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill, and professional growth of its members.
