American Bachelor's degree: it management
University of New York in Prague (UNYP)
Key Information
Campus location
Prague, Czech Republic
Languages
English
Study format
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
CZK 93,400 / per semester
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Introduction
American Bachelor Degree: IT Management
The main goal of this four-year Bachelor's degree in IT Management is to combine solid understanding and knowledge of technology with the skills needed to manage business and business. This degree program prepares students for entry into professional IT management positions in the business and public sectors, where it is expected to work in a global environment. The bachelor's degree is awarded by our partner university, Empire State College (ESC), State University of New York.
The Bachelor's degree in IT Management at UNYP Prague will provide you with:
- Understanding the mechanisms that work in the organization and the enterprise in management, finance, legal aspects, sales and marketing, including human resource management
- Development of key business and managerial skills
- Understanding architecture and IT issues, understanding strategies and problem areas related to IT usage
- Knowledge of software and programming processes, knowledge of software development features and processes, and software testing so that it can work successfully
- The ability to prepare, present and support IT projects from critical audiences
- Enhanced education that will enhance and enhance your core knowledge and skills in the field
- Optional subjects allow you to take deeper into the areas of interest, Integrated marketing communication, mass media, international relations, economics, finance and accounting, literature and psychology
- Ability to think theoretically and analytically about current issues of the global economy
- Improved oral and written communication skills in English
- Expertise in the use of software applications and information technologies to research and search for top-level information
- Ability to work in a team and in a multicultural environment
Our approach places great emphasis on the international aspects of trading, which, as we believe, is extremely important in today's business and business environment. Thanks to the multinational pedagogical faculty and the international student group, UNYP has a particularly strong position to provide this valuable international perspective. It is truly unique in our program that our teachers from both the US and European countries use interactive and dynamic learning styles. Most of our professors have the highest academic degrees and professional experience and are recognized capacities in their field.
The theoretical and practical knowledge and skills you gain during our program will provide you with a wide range of options and directions that you can continue to pursue in your career - both in business, business or your own specialization, as well as geographic location. This program will also serve as a solid foundation if you decide to further develop your professional career in the public sector, civil society or academia.
Sample of study during a 4-year stay at the University:
Basic IT courses:
- Job positions in Information Systems / Information Technology and Telecommunications
- Applying Customer Relationship Management Methods
- Enterprise databases
- Development of information systems and strategies in the field of information technologies
- Basic principles of software development
- Enterprise resource planning and supply chain management applications
- Financial accounting systems
- Efficient project and cost management
- Sale of information systems solutions
- Knowledge Management
- Legal environment of business and business and information systems
- Marketing and Information Systems
- Information systems for management
- External financing strategy (outsourcing)
- Project management
- Telecommunication networks and markets
- Internet technologies and business and business applications, including the use of services and products provided over the Internet
- Business analysis
- Multimedia applications
- Safety management
- Preparation of the final project / diploma thesis
Business and Business Subjects:
- Commercial policy and strategic management
- Ethics in business and public administration
- Financial accounting
- Marketing
- Legal environment of business and business
- Managerial Accounting
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Operational management
- Main management principles
- Business and Economy Statistics I
- Statistics for Trade and Economics II
- Reason and argument
- Fundamentals of finance
- International trade
- European integration
- Management in a multicultural environment
- International Trade and Finance
Additional courses:
- Career Development Management
- Comparative international business law
- Economic policies in the European Union
- Globalization
- Human resources and human resources
- Money and banking
- International politics
- International Trade and Finance
- Investment analysis and portfolio management
- Money and banking
- Organizational behavior
- Organizational communication
- Investment analysis and portfolio management
- Social and economic context of globalization
Optional courses
- Communication between different cultures
- Communication technology
- Comparative economic systems
- Cultural anthropology
- External relations of the European Union
- Dynamics of the group
- International organisation
- Interpersonal communication
- Introduction to advertising
- Introduction to communication
- Introduction to Comparative Policy
- Introduction to writing for the media
- Introduction to Sociology
- The Economics of Labor
- Literature and politics
- Media and society
- Modern diplomacy
- Political communication
- Power of privileges
- Psychology of adaptation
- Principles of public relations
- Speaking in public
- Social psychology
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Content
Core Information Technology courses:
- Business Positions in Information Systems/Information Technology & Telecommunications
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Applications
- Databases in the Enterprise
- Developing Information Systems & Information Technology Strategies
- Principles of Software Development
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) & Supply Chain Management (SCM) Applications
- Financial Accounting Systems
- IR Project Management & Costing
- Information System Solution Selling
- Knowledge Management
- Legal Environment of Business & Information Systems
- Marketing & Information Systems
- Management Information Systems
- Outsourcing Strategies
- Project Management
- Telecommunication Networks & Markets
- Web Technologies & Applications for Business including Butt Computing
- Business Analysis
- Multimedia Applications
- Security Management
- Senior Project Proposal/Thesis
- Business Policy & Strategic Management
- Ethics of Business & Public Administration
- Financial Accounting
- Marketing
- Legal Environment of Business
- Managerial Accounting
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Operations Management
- Principles of Management
- Statistics for Business & Economics I
- Statistics for Business & Economics II
- Reason & Argument
- Fundamentals of Finance
- International Business
- European Integration
- Cross-Cultural Management
- International Trade & Finance
Complimentary business courses:
- Career Management
- Comparative International Business Law
- Economic Policies of the EU
- Globalization
- Human Resource Management
- Money & Banking
- International Politics
- International Trade & Finance
- Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
- Money & Banking
- Organizational Behavior
- Organizational Communications
- Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
- Social & Economic Context of Globalization
- Communication among Cultures
- Communication Technologies
- Comparative Economic Systems
- Cultural Anthropology
- External Relations of the EU
- Group Dynamics
- International Organizations
- Interpersonal Communications
- Intro to Advertising
- Intro to Communications
- Intro to Comparative Politics
- Intro to Media Writing
- Intro to Sociology
- Labor Economics
- Literature & Politics
- Media & Society
- Modern Diplomacy
- Political Communication
- Power & Privilege
- Psychology of Adjustment
- Public Relations Principles
- Public Speaking
- Social Psychology
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Program Outcome
UNYP Bachelor of Information Technology graduates will gain:
- An understanding of the mechanisms in an organization and/or enterprise including management, finance, aspects of law, sales and marketing, and human resource management;
- Development of key business and management skills;
- An understanding of IT architectures and the issues, concerns and strategies related to their deployment;
- Knowledge of the processes involved in software programming and the elements involved in software development and testing to ensure its successful deployment;
- The ability to prepare, present and support IT projects in front of a critical audience;
- Complementary coursework that strengthens, enhances and expands on core business learning;
- Elective courses that allow students to deepen their interests in a variety of subject areas such as integrated marketing communications, mass media, international relations, economics, finance and accounting, literature, and psychology;
- The ability to think theoretically and analytically about contemporary issues in the global economy;
- Improved oral and written communication skills in English;
- Proficiency in using software applications and information technology for research;
- The ability to work collaboratively in teams and in a multicultural setting;
UNYP Bachelor of Information Technology graduates will gain:
- An understanding of the mechanisms in an organization and/or enterprise including management, finance, aspects of law, sales and marketing, and human resource management;
- Development of key business and management skills;
- An understanding of IT architectures and the issues, concerns and strategies related to their deployment;
- Knowledge of the processes involved in software programming and the elements involved in software development and testing to ensure its successful deployment;
- The ability to prepare, present and support IT projects in front of a critical audience;
- Complementary coursework that strengthens, enhances and expands on core business learning;
- Elective courses that allow students to deepen their interests in a variety of subject areas such as integrated marketing communications, mass media, international relations, economics, finance and accounting, literature, and psychology;
- The ability to think theoretically and analytically about contemporary issues in the global economy;
- Improved oral and written communication skills in English;
- Proficiency in using software applications and information technology for research;
- The ability to work collaboratively in teams and in a multicultural setting;
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Career Opportunities
Prospective Career Opportunities
- Database administrator
- Information systems manager
- IT consultant
- IT technical support officer
- Systems analyst
- IT sales professional
- Management consultant