The graduate certificate in IT Strategy and Digital Transformation is designed to develop skills for designing a digital transformation strategy, enhance knowledge at the intersection of emerging technologies and digital transformation, and expose students to real world applications through company use cases. Courses taken in the IT Strategy and Digital Transformation graduate certificate can be applied toward the MS in Technology Management program upon acceptance into the degree program.

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Admissions

All students registering for School of Business graduate courses must have graduate standing.  Non-degree student status is not available. 

Full eligibility and admission requirements can be viewed on the School of Business website.

Policies

Students may use the credits completed as part of their graduate degree requirements in accordance with program requirements and AP.6 Graduate Policies. A maximum of 3 graduate credits taken at another institution can be transferred to the graduate certificate. The time limit for completion is four years from the date of admission to the graduate certificate. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.00 to complete the certificate. 

Graduate level courses offered by the School of Business cannot be audited.

Banner Code: BU-CERG-ITDT

Certificate Requirements

Total credits: 12

This certificate may be pursued on a full-or part-time basis.

Coursework

TECM 611Leadership and Change Management2
TECM 641Negotiation and Conflict Management1
TECM 711Deriving Strategic Value from IT Investments2
TECM 720Competitive Strategy in Technology Industries2
TECM 721Digital Transformation2
TECM 762IT Strategy and Digital Transformation Applied Project3
Total Credits12