IT Management
BAS in Data Driven Innovation
Specialize in Data Driven Innovation for IT Managers
This specialization develops valuable skills in data retrieval, mining, analysis, and reporting that are becoming increasingly useful across all sectors. Data majors become skilled problem-solvers and innovators, adapting to the changing needs of a modern enterprise.
Data analytics is the process of extracting meaning from raw data using anything from a laptop to specialized computer systems. These systems transform, organize, and model the data to draw conclusions and identify patterns, leading to increases in knowledge and market share that have significant implications for an organization’s profitability. The need for graduates with these skills crosses all types of business including agriculture, construction, finance, retail, government, manufacturing and not-for-profits.
$53.85
National median wage for Computer Systems Analysts* Updated May 2022
$52.50
National median wage for Management Analysts* Updated May 2022
$47.25
Median hourly wage for Operations Research Analysts* Updated May 2022
For more information on employment, please visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The above information was also sourced from the BLS.
Want to get a head start on your degree?
While we no longer require the General Education classes to be completed before being admitted to our program, it can help fast-track your progress if you take them at the community college level or through the Transfer Equivalency Guide prior to beginning your coursework at CWU. Our advisors recommend trying to take English 101 at your transfer or community college.
To learn more about transfer course equivalencies for Washington state community colleges, use the transfer equivalency guide
Bachelor's of Applied Science in IT Management Specializing in Data Driven Innovation
The BAS-IT Management degree is great for students who have a non-transferable or technical degree and are transferring to CWU.
Program Availability
2024-2025 Catalog Requirements:
An applied/technical associate degree makes you eligible for the BAS-IT Management major, but it does not transfer to satisfy CWU's general education requirements. Additional general education courses may need to be completed in addition to the major courses at CWU.
BAS-IT Management Core Requirements
- ADMG 285: Sustainable Decision Making - 5 credits
- ADMG 302: Financial Analysis for IT Managers - 4 credits
- ADMG 371: IT Administrative Management - 4 credits
- ADMG 372: Leadership & Supervision - 4 credits
- ADMG 374: Project Management - 5 credits
- ADMG 385: IT Tools for Professional Communication - 4 credits
- IT 165: Seeing Through the Data - 4 credits
- IT 228: Intro to IT - 4 credits
- IT 238: Intro to Cyberwarefare - 4 credits
- IT 305: AI Tools for IT Managers - 4 credits
- RMT 340: Influencing Customer Decisions - 4 credits
- RMT 366: Customer Relationship Management - 4 credits
- RMT 379: IT Management Career Planning - 1 credit
- ADMG 490: Cooperative Education (Internship) - 8 credits
Total Core Credits: 59
Plus the Following Data Driven Specialization Classes
- IT 202: Change Ready: Tech Skills for Leaders - 4 credits
- IT 260: Integrated Computer Application - 4 credits
- IT 359: Advanced Spreadsheet Applications - 4 credits
- IT 363: Data Mining for IT Managers - 4 credits
- IT 365: Data Driven Innovations - 4 credits
- IT 425: Reporting Data Analytics - 4 credits
- IT 468: Projects in Database - 4 credits
- IT 469: Enterprise Database Systems: SQL - 4 credits
- IT 483: Applied Predictive Analytics for IT Managers – 4 credits
Additional Program Requirements
This major requires significant study in the upper-division level. This includes the completion of the CWU General Education requirements. One class in each Knowledge Area and at least three courses in a single Pathway is required. An equivalent class from a community college may be accepted.
CWU General Education Framework:
- First Year Experience - 4 credits
- Academic Writing 1 - 5 credits
- Quantitative Reasoning - 4-5 credits
Knowledge Areas
- K1: Academic Writing 2 - 4-5 credits
- K2: Community, Culture, & Citizenship - 4-5 credits
- K3: Creative Expression - 4-5 credits
- K4: Global Dynamics - 4-5 credits
- K5: Humanities - 4-5 credits
- K6: Individual & Society - 4-5 credits
- K7: Physical & Natural World - 4-5 credits
- K8: Science & Technology - 4-5 credits
- Culminating Experience - 4-5 credits
Total General Education Credits: 53-64
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