Hear what our alumni have to say about BSIT@College of Management

Q: What is your favorite part about being an IT student at the College of Management?
A: The favorite part of being an IT student is always being passionate and eager to learn about technical theories, networking, programming, data analytics and ML, and computer hardware. It is always being technical to collect and extract significant information and predict future patterns. Always searching new ways to make predictions and analysis as well as finding solid solutions to solve problems.
Q: What unique skills did you gain which bridges the gap between business and technology?
A: As we seen, business is all the activities to satisfy our needs and wants, but technology is a tool to facilitate these activities and making a better decision. I gain some technical skills like data and system analytics, working and managing big data, and programming skills. I gain some unique skills like team working, problem solving, critical thinking and communication skills serve as bridges between business and technology.
Q: How did the management skills you learned help you with your post-graduation plan and goals?
A: I have learned communication, decision making, and problem-solving skills which have key roles to manage my time and to became multitasking individual that help to upgrade my profession, to succeed in my career and education dream at the same time after my graduation.
~ Kibru Dessi

Q: What is your favorite part about being an IT student in the College of Management?
A: My favorite part is learning that can better combine business with information technology, and professors in CM helped me a lot to make sure I learned something.
Q: What unique skills did you gain which bridges the gap between business and technology?
A: Understanding data is very important. How to process data through different information processing technologies, R, SQL, Tableau, etc. BSIT teach me how to combine these two better through the practice of learning and case studies.
Q: How did the management skills you learned to help you with your post-graduation plan and goals?
A: Because I have laid the foundation for studying in CM, I can better clarify my goals and know what I need to learn in the graduate program.
~Chuqiao Wang