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Business Technology Management, B.S.

The Bachelor of Science in Business Technology Management (BTM) offered byÌýаÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û'sÌýRichard A. Chaifetz School of BusinessÌýis designed to prepare business students for careers managing technology within an organization. Students may also choose a concentration in analytics and enterprise systems.

This major is designed based on market demand and feedback and focuses on skills that are in high demand in managing business technology, such as business analytics and managing enterprise systems.Ìý

Program Highlights

  • As a member of the SAP University Alliance, the Chaifetz School of Business provides students with hands-on experience with SAP software (the world leader in enterprise systems software) that enables them to put classroom theory into practice.
  • Students who possess a working knowledge of enterprise resource planning (ERP) using SAP software have the opportunity to obtain an SAP certificate awarded by SAP America, Inc. This credential is valuable to employers who use SAP and others who use non-SAP ERP tools such as PeopleSoft or Oracle.

The professors are always eager to help students and help them with their career development. The concepts learned and professionals involved set students up for successful futures in IT or other career fields." — Lance Hussey, Class of 2022.

Curriculum Overview

Business analytics skills developed in SLU's business technology management major include data visualization, predictive analytics and the use of machine learning algorithms. In addition, students get hands-on experience in managing enterprise systems using SAP software.Ìý

Students also learn skills in data governance, design thinking and cloud computing. Business technology managementÌýcourses require extensive hands-on projects, teamwork and the use of high-end computer technology. A required practicum working with a corporate client is a highlight experience of the program.Ìý

Internships/Student Organizations

St. Louis' metropolitan location provides many internship opportunities that allow students to gain practical, career-related work experience while applying classroom experiences to practice. Most internships are paid, and students may opt to complete one for academic credit.Ìý In recent years, business technology managementÌýstudents have interned at many prestigious organizations such as Boeing, Edward Jones, TD Ameritrade and U.S. Bank.

Students can pursue their interests in business technology outside the classroom by joining the Business Technology Club or SLU's chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, an international scholastic and professional honor society for financial information professionals. These organizations provide a vital link between students and guest speakers from various disciplines and industries and offer students opportunities to network with potential employers.

Careers

In a survey of SLU's most recent business technology management graduates, 100 percent of 2023 graduates reported either securing employment or attending graduate school within six months of their graduation. Employers and graduate schools understand the value of a Chaifetz School of Business degree. Graduates join a global network of nearly 20,000 alumni from the Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business. Business technology management graduates have earned employment at prestigious organizations such as Accenture, Boeing and Deloitte's consulting practice.

Possible career paths for graduates with an undergraduate degree in business technology management from SLU include:Ìý

  • Business or systems analystÌý
  • Process analyst
  • Risk assurance associate
  • Software test engineer
  • Technology consultantÌý
  • Technology designerÌý

When combined with a second major in accounting, finance, management or marketing, additional opportunities existÌýforÌýdata analyst positions within these other business areas. All students in the program will learn and develop a strong set of problem-solving, critical thinking, and business communication skills that will serve as a baseÌýforÌýmany different long-range career paths in areas as diverse as health care, law, and government service.

Admission Requirements

Freshman

Begin your application for this program atÌý. аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û also accepts the Common App.Ìý

All applications are thoroughly and carefully reviewed. Solid academic performance in college preparatory coursework is a primary criterion in reviewing a freshman applicant’s file.Ìý

To be considered for admission to any аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û undergraduate program, the applicant must be graduating from an accredited high school, have an acceptable HiSET exam score or take the General Education Development (GED) test. Beginning with the 2021-22 academic year, undergraduate applicants will not be required to submit standardized test scores (ACT or SAT) in order to be considered for admission. Applicants will be evaluated equally, with or without submitted test scores.

Transfer

Begin your application for this program atÌý.Ìý

Applicants must be graduates of an accredited high school or have an acceptable score on the GED. An official high school transcript and official test scores are required only of those students who have attempted fewer than 24 transferable semester credits (or 30 quarter credits) of college credit. Those having completed 24 credits or more of college credit need only submit a transcript from previously attended college(s).

Transfer students must have a cumulative 2.70 GPA to be admitted to the accounting program and a 2.50 GPA for all other majors. In reviewing a transfer applicant’s file, the office of admission holistically examines the student’s academic performance in college-level coursework as an indicator of the student’s ability to meet the academic rigors of аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û.

International Applicants

Begin your application for this program atÌý.Ìý

All admission policies and requirements for domestic students apply to international students, along with the following:

  • You must demonstrateÌý.
  • Proof of financial support must include:
    • A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding your time at аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û.
    • A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of your study at the University.
  • Academic records, in English translation, of students who have undertaken postsecondary studies outside the United States must include the courses taken and/or lectures attended, practical laboratory work, the maximum and minimum grades attainable, the grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations, and any honors or degrees received. WES and ECE transcripts are accepted.

Tuition

Tuition Cost Per Year
Undergraduate Tuition $54,760

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

There are two principal ways to help finance a аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û education:

  • Scholarships:ÌýScholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, service, leadership and financial need.
  • Financial Aid:ÌýFinancial aid is provided through grants and loans, some of which require repayment.

аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û makes every effort to keep our education affordable. In fiscal year 2023, 99% of first-time freshmen and 92% of all students received financial aid and students received more than $459 million in aid University-wide.

For priority consideration for merit-based scholarships, apply for admission by December 1 and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1.

For information on other scholarships and financial aid, visitÌýwww.slu.edu/financial-aid.

Accreditation

The Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the world’s largest business education alliance and accrediting body of business schools, ensuring continuous quality improvement in terms of curriculum, instructional resources, student selection, career placement and intellectual contributions and qualifications of the faculty. Approximately 5% of business schools worldwide have achieved AACSB accreditation.Ìý

  1. Graduates will be able to understand essential business concepts and how the various functional areas of business are related.
  2. Graduates will be able toÌýdemonstrate knowledge of ethical concepts and corporate social responsibility and be able to evaluate business problems from multiple ethical perspectives.
  3. Graduates will be able to identify and structure business problems and propose actionable solutions to business problems and, when applicable, utilize appropriate technology.
  4. Graduates will be able toÌýdemonstrate effective written communication.
  5. Graduates will be able toÌýunderstand how cultures, politics, laws, ethics and economies influence and impact business, and use tools and concepts to analyze and formulate an international business strategy.
  6. Graduates will understand the use of information technology in managing businesses.
  7. Graduates will be able to apply analytical skills to make data-driven decisions.

Standard Track

Eighteen creditsÌýin addition toÌýµþ°Õ²ÑÌý2000 Introduction to Business Technology Management (3 cr)Ìý²¹²Ô»å µþ°Õ²ÑÌý2500 Data Modeling, Analysis and Visualization (3 cr), which are taken as Business Common Body of Knowledge requirements.

UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE CORE32-35
BUSINESS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Program Requirements15
Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)48
Major-Specific BTM Requirements †15
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3100
Enterprise Application Development
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3500
Data Governance and Information Security
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3810
Business Simulation with SAP
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4100
Systems Analysis and Design Thinking
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4810
Business Technology Management
Major-Specific BTM Electives3
Select one of the following:
´¡°ä°ä°ÕÌý4250
Accounting Information Systems *
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3300
Managing Databases and Big Data
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3700
Business Analytics
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3850
Applied Enterprise Systems Implementation
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4700
Machine Learning in Business Analytics
²Ñ³Ò°ÕÌý4403
Sports Analytics *
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý4650
Marketing Analytics *
General Electives ‡18-21
Total Credits120

Analytics and Enterprise Systems Concentration

Eighteen credits in addition toÌýµþ°Õ²ÑÌý2000 Introduction to Business Technology Management (3 cr)Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýµþ°Õ²ÑÌý2500 Data Modeling, Analysis and Visualization (3 cr), which are taken as BusinessÌýCommon Body of Knowledge requirements.

UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE CORE32-35
BUSINESS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Program Requirements15
Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)48
Major-Specific BTM Requirements †15
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3700
Business Analytics
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3810
Business Simulation with SAP
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3850
Applied Enterprise Systems Implementation
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4700
Machine Learning in Business Analytics
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4811
Data Analytics Practicum
´Ç°ùÌýµþ°Õ²ÑÌý4812
Enterprise Systems Practicum
Major-Specific BTM Electives3
Select one of the following:
´¡°ä°ä°ÕÌý4250
Accounting Information Systems *
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3100
Enterprise Application Development
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3300
Managing Databases and Big Data
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3500
Data Governance and Information Security
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4100
Systems Analysis and Design Thinking
²Ñ³Ò°ÕÌý4403
Sports Analytics *
²Ñ°­°ÕÌý4650
Marketing Analytics *
General Electives ‡18-21
Total Credits120
*

Outside of the Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), aÌýmaximumÌýof one business course (3 credit hours) may be used to fulfill requirements in two business majors/minors.

†

In addition to completing lower and upper-division coursework in all areas of business, each student typically selects a business major before or during the first semester of the junior year. 18 major-specific credit hours are required as determined by the appropriate department. To broaden their expertise, students may complete more than one major in business, or a major and a minor in business.Ìý

‡

General electives may be selected from any area of study within the University, giving the student the opportunity to diversify their experiences. Students should consider University CORE attribute requirements when selecting electives.

Continuation Standards

Business technology management students must maintain a 2.00 cumulative GPA in all courses used to fulfill the major-specific course requirements.ÌýÌý

​Students will be on program probation if their GPA in major-specific courses used to fulfill major requirements falls below a 2.00. Students will have one semester to increase their major-specific cumulative GPA to a 2.00; if not, students will not be allowed to register for 3000- or 4000-level major-specific courses.

Students will be automatically placed on university probation if any of the following occur:

  • Their аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û cumulative grade point average falls below 2.00
  • Their аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û semester grade point average is below a 1.00
  • More than two "incomplete" or two "in-progress" grades on their academic transcript

During the probationary period, advisors help students achieve academic success by closely monitoring their academic performance.

In order to improve scholastically and demonstrate their ability to make progress toward a degree, students on probation may not register for more than 12 credits in the fall and spring semesters, three credits in the winter term, and no more than one course/four credits in any single summer session term.

The conditions under which a student is dismissed from the school include:

  1. Inability to eliminate probationary status within the two semesters subsequent to the assignment of probation or
  2. A grade point average deficit of more than 15 points.

For more information, seeÌý.

Graduation Requirements

To be certified for graduation, a student must complete all course requirements and meet all of the following conditions:

  • Apply to graduate.
  • Complete the University Undergraduate Core.
  • Earn a minimum 2.00 cumulative grade point average (GPA) in overall SLU coursework, in business school coursework, and in major-specific courses. (B.S.-Accounting students must earn a minimum 2.70 cumulative GPA in overall SLU coursework, a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA in business coursework, and grades of C or higher in all courses that fulfill the major-specific requirements.)
  • Complete 30 of the final 36 credits at the St. Louis campus or an approved study abroad program.
  • Complete at least 50% of business coursework in residence at the St. Louis campus.*
  • Complete major-specific course requirements in residence at the St. Louis campus.*
  • Students transferring from the Madrid campus must complete a minimum of 40 credits of coursework, including a minimum of 30 credits of business coursework in residence at the St. Louis campus.*
*

Students may pursue the economics, international business or marketing majors at the St. Louis campus and/or at the Madrid campus. The residency requirement then applies to courses taken at either campus.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentÌýunless otherwise noted. Ìý

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Standard TrackÌý

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
°ä°¿¸é·¡Ìý1000 Ignite First Year Seminar 1 2
µþ±õ´ÜÌý1000 Business Foundations 1 1
°ä²Ñ²ÑÌý1200
or °ä²Ñ²ÑÌý1250
Public Speaking 2
or Communicating in Groups and Teams
3
°ä°¿¸é·¡Ìý1900 Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication (Elective) 1 3
°ä°¿¸é·¡Ìý3800 Ways of Thinking: Natural and Applied Sciences 3
Elective in Business or Other Areas (²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1200, if appropriate) 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
MATHÌý1320
or MATHÌý1510
Survey of Calculus 2
or Calculus I
3
PSYÌý1010 General Psychology 3
COREÌý1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
BIZ 1100/1002 Business in Action 1
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý2000 Introduction to Business Technology Management 3
ECONÌý1900 Principles of Economics 3
ÌýCredits16
Year Two
Fall
COREÌý2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation 0
COREÌý1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
ACCTÌý2200 Financial Accounting 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý2500 Data Modeling, Analysis and Visualization 3
MKTÌý3000 Introduction to Marketing Management 3
OPMÌý2070 Introduction to Business Statistics 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
COREÌý3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture 3
ACCTÌý2220 Accounting for Decision Making 3
BIZÌý3000 Career Foundations 4 1
ECONÌý3120
or ECONÌý3140
Intermediate Macroeconomics
or Intermediate Microeconomics
3
FINÌý3010 Principles of Finance 3
IBÌý2000 Introduction to International Business (meets University Core Attribute: Global Interdependence) 3
ÌýCredits16
Year Three
Fall
COREÌý2800 Eloquentia Perfecta 3: Creative Expression 3
PHILÌý2050 Ethics (meets University Core Attribute: Dignity, Ethics & a Just Society) 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3100 Enterprise Application Development 3
ECONÌý3120
or ECONÌý3140
Intermediate Macroeconomics
or Intermediate Microeconomics
3
OPMÌý3050 Introduction to Management Science and Operations Management 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
Elective that Satisfies University Core Attribute: Identities in Contex 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3810 Business Simulation with SAP 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4100 Systems Analysis and Design Thinking 3
MGTÌý2000 Legal Environment of Business I 3
MGTÌý3000 Management Theory and Practice 3
ÌýCredits15
Year Four
Fall
COREÌý4000 Collaborative Inquiry 3
COREÌý4500 Reflection-in-Action 0
ENGLÌý4000 Professional Writing 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3500 Data Governance and Information Security 3
BTM Elective 3 3
Elective in Business or Other Areas 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
MGTÌý4000 Strategic Management and Policy 6 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4810 Business Technology Management Practicum 3
Electives in Business or Other Areas 7
ÌýCredits13
ÌýTotal Credits120
1

Must complete in first 36 credit hours at SLU.

2

Must complete in first 60 credit hours at SLU.

3

BTM standard track electives: ACCT 4250, BTM 3300, BTM 3700, BTM 3850, BTM 4700, MGT 4403, or MKT 4650. Outside of the Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), a maximum of one business course (3 credit hours) may be used to fulfill requirements in two business majors/minors.

4

Must take second semester sophomore year unless studying abroad.

6

Must have completed all other Business Common Body of Knowledge courses.

Analytics and Enterprise Systems ConcentrationÌý

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
°ä°¿¸é·¡Ìý1000 Ignite First Year Seminar 1 2
µþ±õ´ÜÌý1000 Business Foundations 1 1
°ä²Ñ²ÑÌý1200
or °ä²Ñ²ÑÌý1250
Public Speaking 2
or Communicating in Groups and Teams
3
°ä°¿¸é·¡Ìý1900 Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication 1 3
°ä°¿¸é·¡Ìý3800 Ways of Thinking: Natural and Applied Sciences 3
Elective in Business or Other Areas (²Ñ´¡°Õ±áÌý1200, if appropriate) 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
MATHÌý1320
or MATHÌý1510
Survey of Calculus 2
or Calculus I
3
COREÌý1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
PSYÌý1010 General Psychology 3
BIZ 1100/1002 Business in Action 1
ECONÌý1900 Principles of Economics 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý2000 Introduction to Business Technology Management 3
ÌýCredits16
Year Two
Fall
COREÌý1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
COREÌý2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation 0
ACCTÌý2200 Financial Accounting 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý2500 Data Modeling, Analysis and Visualization 3
MKTÌý3000 Introduction to Marketing Management 3
OPMÌý2070 Introduction to Business Statistics 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
COREÌý3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture 3
ACCTÌý2220 Accounting for Decision Making 3
BIZÌý3000 Career Foundations 4 1
ECONÌý3120
or ECONÌý3140
Intermediate Macroeconomics
or Intermediate Microeconomics
3
FINÌý3010 Principles of Finance 3
IBÌý2000 Introduction to International Business (meets University Core Attribute: Global Interdependence) 3
ÌýCredits16
Year Three
Fall
COREÌý2800 Eloquentia Perfecta 3: Creative Expression 3
PHILÌý2050 Ethics (meets University Core Attribute: Dignity, Ethics & a Just Society) 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3700 Business Analytics 3
ECONÌý3120
or ECONÌý3140
Intermediate Macroeconomics
or Intermediate Microeconomics
3
MGTÌý3000 Management Theory and Practice 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
Elective that Satisfies University Core Attribute: Identities in Context 3
MGTÌý2000 Legal Environment of Business I 3
OPMÌý3050 Introduction to Management Science and Operations Management 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3810 Business Simulation with SAP 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4700 Machine Learning in Business Analytics 3
ÌýCredits15
Year Four
Fall
COREÌý4000 Collaborative Inquiry 3
COREÌý4500 Reflection-in-Action 0
ENGLÌý4000 Professional Writing 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý3850 Applied Enterprise Systems Implementation 3
BTM with AES Concentration Elective 3 3
Elective in Business or Other Areas 3
ÌýCredits15
Spring
MGTÌý4000 Strategic Management and Policy 6 3
µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4811
or µþ°Õ²ÑÌý4812
Data Analytics Practicum
or Enterprise Systems Practicum
3
Electives in Business or Other Areas 7
ÌýCredits13
ÌýTotal Credits120
1

Must complete in first 36 credit hours at SLU.

2

Must complete in first 60 credit hours at SLU.

3

BTM with analytics and enterprise systems concentration eligible electives: ACCT 4250, BTM 3100, BTM 3300, BTM 3500, BTM 4100, MGT 4403, or MKT 4650.ÌýOutside of the Business Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), a maximum of one business course (3 credit hours) may be used to fulfill requirements in two business majors/minors.

4

Must take second semester sophomore year unless studying abroad.

6

Must have completed all other Business Common Body of Knowledge courses.

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2+SLU programs provide a guided pathway for students transferring from a partner institution.Ìý