BATM student aces the Expert Excel exam
Jeremy Hotchkiss, a Business Systems & Processes and Investments major, is the first TU student to pass the Expert level exam in Excel.
Our technology management and business analytics programs prepare graduates with analytical and technical skills highly valued by employers. International students benefit from our STEM-accredited programs.
The Department of Business Analytics & Technology Management offers innovative programs in business analytics, enterprise resource planning (ERP), project management, and supply-chain management. Our programs enable students to effectively harness technology and business analytical tools to meet business strategies and goals. Our focus is on providing an experiential learning model that extends beyond theory to hands-on, applied approaches.
Our graduates are proficient with both technology and business. They can manage business processes, technology and people to further an organization’s competitive edge by using enterprise planning software (e.g., SAP), specialized data analytics software (e.g., Power BI, Tableau), skills in process automation (Ui Path), and project management techniques (e.g., MS Project) together with knowledge about upstream and downstream supply chain.
Integrating technology, business processes and data analytics, our academic programs help students develop the quantitative and managerial skills needed to analyze big data, derive business intelligence and support data-driven business decisions.
Comprised of a distinguished group of scholarly educators and experienced practitioners, our faculty constantly update and refine their expertise and course content to provide students with the latest in business education.
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Jeremy Hotchkiss, a Business Systems & Processes and Investments major, is the first TU student to pass the Expert level exam in Excel.
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