Two Degrees. Five Years. Extraordinary Potential.
The Bachelor of Management & Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Dual Degrees Program at CUE.
Why choose between leading the boardroom and building the digital infrastructure? In today’s economy, the MVPs are those who speak the languages of both business and technology.
At Concordia University of Edmonton, we’ve eliminated the compromise. In just five years, you will earn two distinct degrees, positioning yourself at the crucial intersection of leadership and innovation.
Why This Program?
- The Competitive Edge: Most graduates have a specialty. You will have a dual-engine career. By combining strategic management (finance, marketing, and leadership) with technical IT mastery (cybersecurity, networking, and software development), you become indispensable.
- Efficiency by Design: Instead of spending several years chasing two separate degrees, our streamlined interdisciplinary pathway lets you graduate with 153 credits in just five years. One extra year can result in a lifetime of advantage.
- Built for the Evolving Alberta Job Market: As Alberta’s economy undergoes a massive digital transformation, companies and organizations of all sizes are searching for leaders who understand how the technology works, not just what it costs.
What You’ll Master:
- Business Intelligence: Strategic thinking, decision making, leadership, marketing, finance and accounting.
- Technical Proficiency: Database management, systems analysis, and advanced networking.
- The Bridge: Become the rare professional who can translate complex technical requirements into winning business strategies.
Do you have big dreams, a passion for technology and an eye for leadership? Don’t just work in the tech field, lead it. Apply to the Bachelor of Management & Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Dual Degrees Program today.
Disclaimer: International Students
Please note this program has a mandatory internship which requires international students to have a co-op work permit. We recommend that international students apply for their co-op work permit at least 6 months prior to their internship start date. Please note, students will not be able to complete the internship without a co-op work permit. This may result in a delay in program completion.
Note: the co-op work permit is a separate work authorization than the one which may appear in the study permit. Students cannot use their study permit work authorization in order to complete their co-op or internship course. Students can visit the website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to learn more about applying for a co-op work permit and to check processing times. Students with questions about co-op work permits should contact the International Office at international@concordia.ab.ca.