BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
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BACHELOR'S OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (BSBTM)

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Curriculum - Finance Concentration
Curriculum - Innovation and Strategy Concentration
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Information for Current Students

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

To remain in good standing, candidates for the degree BS BTM must satisfy the following requirements, in addition to the University requirements for a minimum term and cumulative 2.00 grade-point average in all courses:

  1. An average of C (2.00) or greater in all MG courses must be maintained
  2. A course in which the grade of I is received may not be used to satisfy any prerequisites until the incomplete is resolved.

Honors
Students who earn a GPA of at least 3.60 in MG courses through their Junior year of study qualify for the honors senior project capstone courses. These students are also free to not elect this project sequence.

Transfer Students

NYU-Poly Student
New Students Programs
Federal and State Grants
Courses at other schools may or may not be granted transfer credit based on evaluation of the content and level of material covered. Periodic re-evaluation of courses at other institutions may lead to a variation in the amount of credits granted from year to year. Thus, students completing the same program, but in different years, may receive different amounts of transfer credit.

Transfer students must present their records for evaluation at least two weeks before the regular registration period for their first semester.

Program Changes
Curricula and prerequisite changes, new courses, special sections and other special announcements will be posted in the Department of Technology Management office suite and on the Program's website, at: http://www.bs-tech-info-mgmt.poly.edu

Students are responsible for keeping informed and are encouraged to visit the BS BTM website often.


 
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