Bachelor's Program Certificate

Information Technology Management I Short Term Certificate

Area of Study
Information Technology
Offered Online
Yes
Program Coordinator

Tanya Knight
(360) 417-6242
tknight@pencol.edu

Program Code: BAMITC01

Program Outcomes:

  • Understand the business and social impact of globalization as it relates to information technology (IT) management
  • Define Cloud Computing and describe how it is transforming and evolving the IT industry
  • Apply cost/benefit models for IT business considerations, including Cloud Migration, Data Mining techniques, and supply chain management
Catalog #
Title
Credits
5

Learn how technology is being used to gather, interpret, and communicate business information in a global environment. This class will illustrate how to streamline operations, automate processes, access real-time data, and make data driven decisions. This class may include students from multiple sections.

Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas

Credits: 5

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5

This course explores cloud technologies' strategic implications and practical applications in contemporary business environments. The course examines cloud computing principles, including infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS), and their role in driving organizational agility, innovation, and cost-effectiveness. Emphasis is placed on understanding the strategic alignment of cloud initiatives with organizational goals, evaluating the economic and competitive impact of cloud solutions, and effectively managing cloud resources to maximize value. This class may include students from multiple sections.

Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas

Credits: 5

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5

The course covers business intelligence (BI), data mining, fundamental concepts, techniques, and applications to produce data-driven insights and inform strategic decision-making in contemporary business contexts. Topics include data warehousing, preprocessing, data mining algorithms (regression, classification, clustering), predictive modeling, and performance evaluation. Emphasis is placed on integrating BI with organizational decision-making processes and business strategy, with practical exercises using industry-standard tools for data visualization, reporting, and dashboard creation. This class may include students from multiple sections.

Must be seeking a Bachelor of Applied Science in Management degree to enroll. If interested, visit pencol.edu/bas

Credits: 5

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Sub-Total Credits
15
Total Credits
15