Summer 2027

Registration Opens: March 08, 2027
Course Preview Week: May 25 - May 31, 2027
Semester Dates: June 01 - August 13, 2027

CourseCredits

ITM 710: Finance for IT Managers

Frame financial decisions within general and project accounting principles. Topics include: pro forma financial statements, time value of money, cash flows and equivalence, depreciation, net present value, rate of return, and ratio analysis. Prepare budgets that prioritize projects within constraints, address uncertainty and intangibles, and integrate with project scheduling.

ITM 710 Syllabus

3 Credits

ITM 725: Enterprise Security

The enterprise security management course explores various technical, administrative, and physical aspects of IT security. The course seeks to investigate various security threats and apply various concepts to the design of information, network and physical security. Students are exposed to the evaluation of business processes associated with managing risks, business continuity, audit, and security challenges in software development.

ITM 725 Syllabus 

3 Credits

ITM 735: Business Analysis and System Development

This course focuses on the importance, role, and techniques of the business analysis function in the modern IT organization.  The course is organized around the six knowledge areas and associated techniques of the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK) specified by the International Institute of Business Analysis.

ITM 735 Syllabus

3 Credits

ITM 754: Capstone Preparation

Students work with faculty to select their capstone project, create a plan, define deliverables, secure approval from their client or employer, and complete the setup of their project and work environment. Students review concepts necessary for completion of the capstone (as applicable) in the areas of human resources, financial analysis, enterprise application management, business analysis, operations, governance, compliance, and change management. Agile project management, systems analysis, and design, and communicating with technical and non-technical audiences. Additional topics may be included.

Prerequisite:ITM 730: Agile and Traditional IT Project Management; or taken concurrently with ITM 730.

ITM 754 Syllabus

1 Credits