Applied Technology in Business
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1. Take business students from any major.
Accounting, marketing, MIS... |
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2. Give them special IT courses.
Hands-on. With personal attention from expert instructors.
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3. Work on projects for real companies.
Coached by faculty. |
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4. Make a special team.
People who help and respect each other. |
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That's ATiB.
Business students do the ATiB program in their junior and senior years. They take one course per semester, plus project work. ATiBers earn a business minor, an extra qualification that goes on their degrees. Companies pay tuition for all ATiB courses.
Employers
love ATiBers. ATiB grads know their major area (accounting, HRM, whatever). They can bring IT into those areas, because they understand both the business function and the IT.
If you're a full-time business student with a 3.0 GPA or better, and will be a junior in the fall of next year, consider applying for ATiB. It'll be one of the best decisions you'll ever make.
Learn more:
Questions? Email Kieran Mathieson, the ATiB director, at
mathieso@oakland.edu.