Study at the nexus of business and technology.
The future of business is being shaped by information and technology. Data informs decision-making, information systems gather and organize that data, security measures protect these valuable assets, and cloud computing makes the work more efficient and scalable.
At the heart of all these advancements are people like you. Creative thinkers who combine a strategic, business-savvy approach with an innovative spirit.
- Study the role of technology in organizations and society.
- Learn to select, manage and use information technology.
- Explore how to leverage technology to drive innovation and help organizations improve.
- Gain in-demand skills in cybersecurity, cloud computing, user-centric design, and more.
- Personalize your degree with one of six concentrations or a minor.
Quick Info
Next term starts Fall 2025
120 Total Credit Hours
What can I do with a bachelor’s in information management and technology?
With your technical and management expertise, you’ll graduate ready. For challenging new roles. For imagining new solutions. And for pursuing a career across any industry. Our graduates work with some of the most innovative organizations in healthcare, finance, consulting, government, sports, retail, entertainment, non-profit, and more.
SAMPLE JOB TITLES
- Consultant
- Cyber Security Advisory Associate
- Data Analyst
- Data Engineer
- Global Technology Analyst
- Project Manager and Game Designer
- Technology Consultant
- Technology Risk Consultant
CAREERS IN TECH LISTED
BEST FOR JOB SATISFACTION
(Forbes)
MEDIAN SALARY FOR
COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSTS
Bureau of Labor Statistics
EXPECTED GROWTH OF
INFO MANAGEMENT JOBS
(Much faster than average, BLS)
Courses & Curriculum
This degree program provides a broad introduction to information management, services, and technologies, coupled with coursework from the liberal arts and sciences. Students learn the most effective ways to find information, assess people’s technology needs, and design and manage systems that meet those needs.
Primary Core: 15 – 16 credits
OR
Information Technology Core: 6 credits
Information Management: 9 credits
Concentrations and Electives: 15 credits
Students must complete five additional iSchool courses to fulfill their IS&T elective requirement. Students are required to complete one iSchool concentration which typically consists of three courses. The remaining two courses may be any IST 100-599 level courses or IDS courses.
University Wide Requirements
Find Your Community.
The iSchool is one of the smaller schools at Syracuse, making it easy to make friends, find people with similar interests, and establish meaningful connections. The tight-knit community here will make your time on campus feel like a second home.
Expand Your Horizons.
Here, you’ll have the opportunity to see how information technology works on a global scale. Our curriculum’s international experience component will take you into some of the world’s largest and most innovative employers, building your network and preparing you for exciting career opportunities.
Pursue Your Future.
Our graduates are in high demand. Their business know-how combined with their technical skills make them valuable employees across many industries. That’s why our graduates enjoy a starting salary higher than any other school on campus.
last year’s class
rate of any school at the university