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Business Technology Management Business Technology Management

To succeed in a competitive marketplace

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What is Business Technology Management?

• “The program combines in-demand technical computer skills with practical business knowledge to solve unique business issues. ”

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BTM Unleashed

Addresses business needs or opportunities using Information Technology

Supports and improves business processes

Gathers, processes, stores and presents vital information to the right people at the right time

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CCICT

The Canadian Coalition for Tomorrow’s ICT Skills is an industry-led association of employers, universities and industry organizations, founded by Bell in 2007.

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.

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CCICT Corporate Members

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BTM Knowledge Areas

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Projects, Processes, and Change

Technology in Business

Personal and Interpersonal

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BTM is NOT…

Extensive computer programming Computer hardware and electronics Complex computer networking

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Future Jobs for You 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

Data security manager Information systems business

consultant Entrepreneur Technical sales person

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Our BTM graduates work at:

Procter & Gamble Price Waterhouse Coopers Bank of Montreal Air Canada Bombardier Pratt & Whitney Ericson Bell Canada Oracle Dell

Deloitte Aeroplan Accenture Telus IBM Johnson & Johnson Government of Canada CGI La Senza SAP Kraft

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Co-op Employers: Bombardier Inc. , Canadian Space AgencyFuller 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

BTM Co-op ProgramBTM 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.

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Skills you will develop Identifying business tasks and their

informational needs Critical thinking Ability to integrate Information Systems

concepts Project management skills Interpersonal skills

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BTM Course Structure

Business Technology Management 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

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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)

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Salary and employment expectations

$50,500 average salary after graduation ($32,000-$68,000)

77.8% of the graduates were employed three months after

(http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/en/career-services/students/1665-undergraduate-student-exit-survey-results-june-2010 /)