Information Technology Management
Program Overview
Introduction to the Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management
The Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management (TRSITM) is Canada's leading school that blends business education with practical and theoretical information technology skills. The school offers a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Business Technology Management (BTM), which equips students with the skills, knowledge, and practical experience needed to succeed in their careers.
Program Overview
The BTM program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in business and information technology. The program combines theoretical and practical knowledge, allowing students to assess, critique, and shape the changes brought about by information technology in organizations and society.
Curriculum and Degree Requirements
The curriculum for the BTM program is outlined in the TMU Undergraduate Calendar, which is the definitive source for academic policies and procedures, programs, and course descriptions. The Advisement Report is a tool that shows all the course requirements students have taken or are enrolled in, as well as the courses needed to graduate.
Minors
A Minor is an opportunity for students to explore a secondary area of undergraduate study. Minors are optional, and students are reminded that their focus should be on completing their program's graduation requirements.
Co-operative Education
The Co-op experience includes five four-month work terms in organizations in Ontario, Canada, and potentially abroad. To get the Co-op designation, students must successfully complete all five work terms.
Academic Policies
The school has various academic policies in place, including those related to academic standings, academic integrity, and non-academic conduct.
Academic Standings
TMU policies on academic standings are fully explained in the Undergraduate Calendar. Each student's academic standing is established from their formal course grades at the end of each academic term.
Academic Integrity
The school has a policy on academic integrity, which applies to all current and former TMU students. The policy outlines the expectations for academic integrity and the procedures for addressing misconduct.
Non-Academic Conduct
The Student Code of Non-Academic Conduct reflects the expectation that students will conduct themselves in a manner consistent with generally accepted standards of behavior.
Student Resources
The school offers various resources to support students, including the Academic Success Centre, the Business Career Hub, and the Student Affairs website.
Student Groups
There are several student groups available, including the Information Technology Management Student Association (ITMSA) and Women in Information Technology Management (WITM).
Faculty
The school has a diverse faculty with expertise in various areas of information technology management.
Learning Abroad
The school offers opportunities for students to participate in international exchange programs or study abroad.
Student Complaints Process
The school has a process in place for addressing student complaints, which ensures that complaints are heard without jeopardizing academic grades.
Resources
The school provides various resources to support students, including academic and career-related services.
TRSITM School Council
The TRSITM School Council is responsible for developing and recommending policy relevant to the school.
TRSITM Student Awards
The school offers various awards to recognize academic excellence, which are presented annually at the school's awards ceremony.
