From Corporate America to Academia: DBA Alumna Teaches at LSU
Rebecca Bogie's, DBA ’19, career trajectory changed when she picked up a magazine as she waited for a job interview.
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The Masters of Science (M.S.) is a 30-hour program in Information & Technology Management that equips professionals with an intensive education in enterprise architecture, strategy and governance, project management, business analytics, ethics, and sustainability. The MBA Program with a concentration in Information & Technology Management is a 42-hour program that merges a practical experiential MBA with four additional I&TM classes.
The programs in the College of Business are accredited by AACSB and incorporate practical and experiential learning taught by instructors with decades of real-world relevant business experience. Many of our adjunct instructors manage multi-million dollar projects while teaching. Our students are working professionals in their field and are able to have immediate application of what they are learning.
For international students it is a distinct advantage to attend class with currently working professionals in the field and the very businesses where they aspire to work. The I&TM program is part of the STEM-designated degree programs that qualify graduates for an optional practical training (OPT) extension of 17 months for a total of 29 months.
There are a variety of Information & Technology Management career options from a graduate degree in I&TM including
Rebecca Bogie's, DBA ’19, career trajectory changed when she picked up a magazine as she waited for a job interview.
+ Read MoreAt its most recent board meeting, the University of Dallas Board of Trustees announced a presidential transition and new strategic plan reaffirming its mission.
+ Read MoreThe University of Dallas Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D., succeeding Thomas S. Hibbs, Ph.D., BA ‘82 MA '83, as the 10th president effective July 1, 2021.
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