MBA-Information Technology Track

MBA-Information Technology Program Overview

The College of Business, Engineering, and Technology at Texas A&M University-Texarkana offers an MBA concentration that is focused on the ever changing world of technology. As new and emerging technological advances are being brought to market faster and faster with each passing month, we are proud to offer our students an MBA that is focused on keeping them abreast of how new technologies can impact their daily and work lives.

Our MBA in Information Technology graduates can expect to gain an overall knowledge of data analytics, technology project management, and cyber security. The extensive knowledge gained in the program allows students to lead technology initiatives in their careers and use technology to its full potential for business growth and increased profitability. Our program is designed with input from technology experts and competitively priced to offer the best value to our students.

Admission Requirements

For admission to the MBA-Information Technology program please visit: https://tamut.edu/admissions/graduate/index.html

For program admission:

Contact Graduate Studies at Graduate.Studies@TAMUT.edu 

Academic Advising:

Dr. Joy Cooper

Phone: (903) 334-6723

Email: jcooper@tamut.edu

Requirements must be submitted to the Graduate Studies Office by the designated deadline of first semester enrollment.

Information Technology Track Degree Requirements

Students should refer to their DegreeWorks degree audit in their Web for Students account for more information regarding their degree requirements.

ACCT 525Administrative Controls 13
ECO 576Macroeconomic Theory and Policy 23
FIN 565Managerial Finance 33
MIS 512Supply Chain Management Systems3
MIS 514Cyber Security3
MIS 515Technology Project Management3
MIS 516Information Resource Management3
MIS 577Data Analytics3
MGT 527Managerial Policy and Strategy3
MGT 594Organizational Behavior3
Total Hours30
1

If an applicant does not have credit for 6 SCH Principles of Acct. I & II, then ACCT 526 Accounting for Managers is required as a prerequisite for ACCT 525 Administrative Controls .

2

If an applicant does not have credit for 6 SCH Principles or Elements of Economics I & II, then ECO 577 History of Economic Thought is required as a prerequisite for ECO 576 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy .

3

If an applicant does not have credit for 3 SCH Financial Management, then FIN 545 Finance for Managers is required as a prerequisite for FIN 565 Managerial Finance .

 Note: The university will not count grades lower than “C” toward a graduate degree, but the university will use those grades to calculate the GPA. The university considers a course with a grade of “D” or “F” completed, and the GPA will reflect those grades.