Business Technology Management

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Business Technology Management
To succeed in a
competitive marketplace
What is Business Technology
Management?
• “The program combines in-demand
technical computer skills with practical
business knowledge to solve unique
business issues. ”
BTM Unleashed
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Addresses business needs or opportunities using
Information Technology
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Supports and improves business
processes
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Gathers, processes, stores and
presents vital information to the
right people at the right time
CCICT
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The Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow’s ICT
Skills is an industry-led association of
employers, universities and industry
organizations, founded by Bell in 2007.
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CCICT’s aim is to ensure that Canadian
organizations can hire the information and
communications technology (ICT) professionals
they need to meet their workforce changing and
diverse needs.
CCICT Corporate Members
Projects, Processes, and Change
Technology in Business
Business
Technology
Personal and Interpersonal
Integrative Learning Outcomes
BTM Knowledge Areas
BTM is NOT…
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Extensive computer programming
Computer hardware and electronics
Complex computer networking
Future Jobs for You
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Chief Information Officer
Information Systems Manager
Information Systems Consultant
Systems Analyst
Business Analyst
Database Administrator/Analyst
Project Manager
Webmaster
Senior technical executive
Business technologist
Electronic commerce expert
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Data security manager
Information systems business
consultant
Entrepreneur
Technical sales person
Our BTM graduates work at:
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Deloitte
Aeroplan
Accenture
Telus
IBM
Johnson & Johnson
Government of Canada
CGI
La Senza
SAP
Kraft
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Procter & Gamble
Price Waterhouse Coopers
Bank of Montreal
Air Canada
Bombardier
Pratt & Whitney
Ericson
Bell Canada
Oracle
Dell
BTM Co-op Program
Paid “work terms” in practical professional
projects such as designing Web sites, building
databases, evaluating information systems,
conducting user needs analyses, and building
digital libraries.
Co-op Employers: Bombardier Inc. , Canadian Space Agency
Fuller Landau, Human Resources Development Canada,
Imperial Tobacco Ltd., Industry Canada,
KPMG, L’Oreal Canada, Merck Frosst,
Pratt & Whitney Canada, Price-Waterhouse,
Raymond, Chabot, Martin & Pare,
Standard Life, Toronto Dominion
Skills you will develop
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Identifying business tasks and their
informational needs
Critical thinking
Ability to integrate Information Systems
concepts
Project management skills
Interpersonal skills
BTM Course Structure
Business Technology Management
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BTM 380 Application Development
BTM 382 Database Management
BTM 480 Project Management
BTM 481 Information System Analysis
BTM 495 Design & Implementation
BTM 496 IT Strategy, Management &
Sourcing
+ 2 courses chosen from:
 BTM 387 E-Business
 BTM 395 Internet Programming
 BTM 430 ERP
BTM Certification
Canadian Processing Information Society (CIPS) is
the accreditation body.
Student Certification Requirements:
 Successful completion of BComm including all
BTM courses;
 1 year equivalent of related working experience
(either through coop work terms, internships, stages,
part-time or full-time work)
Salary and employment
expectations
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$50,500 average salary after graduation
($32,000-$68,000)
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77.8% of the graduates were employed three
months after
(http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/en/career-services/students/1665undergraduate-student-exit-survey-results-june-2010 /)
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