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Illinois MBA The IT Track Objective Give students the opportunity to leverage their technical expertise, and to enter the workforce in an area where both technical IT and general business skills are required Sub-tracks (S1) Information Systems and Technology (S2) Electronic Commerce (S3) Technology Management, Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation

Illinois MBA Career Options Information Systems Manager Systems Analysts IT Project managers Managers of e- commerce Development E-Commerce Entrepreneur Management Consultant E-Business Manager IT Consultant Manager of e- Commerce Processes Corporate Knowledge Manager

Illinois MBA Course Requirements The track requires completing the MBA Year 1 Core and at least 4 units of course work from any of the IT sub-tracks: (S1) Information Systems and Technology (S2) Electronic Commerce (S3) Technology Management, Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation Any course taken to satisfy the MBA Year 1 flexible core requirement can not be double-counted towards satisfying the IT track course requirements

Illinois MBA Course List: (S1) INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY BADM 454: Information Systems Analysis, Design, & Management BADM 455: Enterprise Information Management BADM 456: Decision Support & Knowledge Management BADM 458: Software Programming, Development, & Management BADM 490: Developing and Implementing Information Systems MBA 405: Decision and Risk Analysis MBA 405: e-Business and e-Commerce Management BADM 443: Technology Strategy BADM 457: Electronic Commerce BADM 490EC: Electronic Commerce and Internet Marketing BADM 490DK: Decision Models for Risk Management BADM 490MX: Development of e-Commerce Systems BADM 490TB: Management of Data Communications and the Internet Infrastructure CS 300: Data Structures for Non-Computer Majors CS 301: Files and Information Systems for Non- Computer Majors CS 302: Software Design and Development of Non-Computer Majors CS 303: Computer Device Interface for Non- Computer Majors CS 311: Database Systems CS 338: Communication Networks for Computers CS 342: Computer Inference and Knowledge Acquisition CS 384: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Students without an undergraduate computer science degree may take up to 2 units of courses:

Illinois MBA Course List: (S2) ELECTRONIC COMMERCE BADM 457: Electronic Commerce BADM 490EC: Electronic Commerce and Internet Marketing BADM 454: Information Systems Analysis, Design, & Management BADM 455: Enterprise Information Management BADM 456: Decision Support & Knowledge Management BADM 458: Software Programming, Development, & Management MBA 405: Decision and Risk Analysis MBA 405: e-Business and e-Commerce Management MBA 405: Operations Analysis MBA 405S: Project Management BADM 443: Technology Strategy BADM 465: Design and Management of Service Systems BADM 466: Supply-Chain Management BADM 468: Manufacturing Planning and Control: Practice and Models BADM 490DK: Decision Models for Risk Management BADM 490TB: Management of Data Communications and the Internet Infrastructure LIS 450: Agents and Multi-Agents for Dynamic Information Systems LIS 450CI: Community Information Systems SpComm 429I: Communication in the Global Workplace

Illinois MBA Course List: (S3) TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND NEW VENTURE CREATION BADM 425: Product Management BADM 426: Marketing to Organizations BADM 443: Technology Strategy BADM 442: Industry and Competitive Analysis BADM 442: Marketing Strategy: Decision Models BADM 345: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Consulting BADM 346: Entrepreneurship: Small Business Formation BADM 347: Legal Strategies for the Entrepreneurial Firm BADM 490DK: Decision Models for Risk Management ECON 385: Economics of Innovation and Technology FIN 324: Financing Emerging Businesses MBA 405: Decision and Risk Analysis MBA 405: e-Business and e-Commerce Management MBA 405: Internet and Technology for Business BADM 455: Enterprise Information Management BADM 456: Decision Support & Knowledge Management BADM 457: Electronic Commerce BADM 466: Supply-Chain Management BADM 490EC: Electronic Commerce and Internet Marketing BADM 490TB: Management of Data Communications and the Internet Infrastructure