Concordia University of Edmonton has launched a dual degree program in management and information technology. Students will be able to earn both a Bachelor of Management and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology through a total of five-years of study. Courses focus on business leadership skills and technical expertise in areas such as software development, cybersecurity, and computer networking. “In today’s rapidly changing landscape, IT professionals are increasingly being called upon to lead teams and drive corporate strategy,” explained Concordia UE Dean of Arts and Interim Dean of Science Brett Buchanan. “To succeed, they need more than just technical savvy—they need the leadership and organizational skills that our management curriculum provides.”