ABIT - Business Intelligence and Technology
Download as PDF
Program Title
Business Intelligence and Technology
College/School
Dunklau School of Business
Program Type
Undergraduate Major
Degree Designation
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Program Level
Undergraduate
Program Overview
Business Intelligence is a wide-open field that offers students the opportunity to make an impact on their future organizations through using data, technology, logic, and business acumen to move the organization forward. Students may find jobs as analysts, developers, database administrators, or information systems managers.
A Midland University School of Business Major:
1. Demonstrates the ability to identify challenges, opportunities, and problems, evaluate from multiple perspective, and suggest relevant and value-adding solutions.
2. Demonstrates an appreciation for individual and group diversity and demonstrate inclusive and ethical practices; strong interpersonal leadership skills that promote teamwork and collaboration across cultures, subcultures, and personalities; and an understanding of cross-cultural and international business concepts.
3. Knows and effectively uses business principles agilely and skillfully; demonstrates knowledge of business terminology and concepts; and analyzes and interprets data when making business decisions.
4. Expertly articulates ideas in written, verbal, and digital forms; be able to communicate well with all levels within an organization; presents and persuades with the right information and accurate audience consideration.
A Midland University School of Business Major:
1. Demonstrates the ability to identify challenges, opportunities, and problems, evaluate from multiple perspective, and suggest relevant and value-adding solutions.
2. Demonstrates an appreciation for individual and group diversity and demonstrate inclusive and ethical practices; strong interpersonal leadership skills that promote teamwork and collaboration across cultures, subcultures, and personalities; and an understanding of cross-cultural and international business concepts.
3. Knows and effectively uses business principles agilely and skillfully; demonstrates knowledge of business terminology and concepts; and analyzes and interprets data when making business decisions.
4. Expertly articulates ideas in written, verbal, and digital forms; be able to communicate well with all levels within an organization; presents and persuades with the right information and accurate audience consideration.