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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION- IT Concentration

The International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) proudly marked a significant milestone on 30 May 2026 with the successful completion of its first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Certificate Short Course. This inaugural programme reflects ICCI’s commitment to providing innovative, relevant, and career-focused learning opportunities that prepare individuals for success in an increasingly technology-driven world.

In keeping with its mission to advance the potential for leadership and foster a commitment to community service, ICCI remains dedicated to equipping students with practical skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-directed learning. Building on the success of this first AI course, the College will continue to offer similar programmes designed to help professionals, entrepreneurs, and lifelong learners develop the knowledge and competencies needed to thrive in the 21st-century workforce.

 Applications are now being accepted for future AI courses. Prospective participants are encouraged to register their interest by completing an application and securing their place in upcoming cohorts. Join ICCI in exploring the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and developing the skills needed for the future of work. 

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREEBusiness AdministrationInformation Technology ConcentrationStudents graduating from our information focused programs will be able to choose many different roles; becoming Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) consultants, project planners, project managers, interface designers, information systems researchers, web developers, and systems analysts. The Information Technology program will educate students to analyze, design, integrate, and manage information systems using information technology.Upon graduation, students with a Bachelor’s degree with a concentration in Information Technology will be able to: Perform research emphasizing creativity, independent learning and scientific methods in a chosen area of computer technology; Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline; Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts; Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles; Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline; Identify and analyze user needs and to take them into account in the selection, creation, integration, evaluation, and administration of computing based systems; Develop a product or process by applying knowledge of programming, web, database, human computer interaction, and networking and security tools; Make positive contributions to community and society by applying skills and abilities learned during undergraduate program in information technology; Analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.Bachelor Of Science DegreeClass CodeSubject AreaCreditsArea I: General Education RequirementsAP 140Fundamentals of Speech(5)BI 104Biological Sciences(5)EN 101Use of the English Language I(5)EN 102Use of the English Language II(5)EN 301World Literature(5)HU 104World Civilization(5)MA 101Introductory College Mathematics(5)PY 201General Psychology(5)SO 201Introduction to Sociology(5)SO 230Seminar on the Cayman Islands(5)SP 101Elementary Spanish I(5)SP 102Elementary Spanish II(5)Total General Education Requirements(60)Area II: Business Core RequirementsBE 101Introduction to Business(5)BE 104Introduction to Accounting(5)BE 201Principles of Microeconomics(5)BE 202Principles of Microeconomics(5)BE 211Financial Accounting(5)BE 225Managerial Accounting(5)BE 300Communication in Business and Report Writing(5)BE 303Marketing(5)BE 306Management(5)BE 307Business Finance(5)BE 308Business Law(5)BE 402Research Methodology(5)MA 207Statistics(5)Total Business Core Requirements(65)Area III: Information Technology Concentration RequirementsIT 108Introduction to Computers(5)IT 210Introduction to Computer Management(5)IT 208Network Security(5)IT 209Network Troubleshooting(5)IT 310Introduction to Programming(5)IT 311Introduction to Web Programming(5)IT 312Business Informatics(5)IT 400Information Technology Placement(5)IT 402Cybersecurity(5)Total Information Technology Requirements(45)Area IV: Approved Business/General ElectivesInternational Seminar(5)Area V: Capstone BE 444Undergraduate Capstone Project(5)Total Credits Required for Graduation(180)