Information Technology & Operations Management

To compete in the global knowledge economy you have to be agile in data-driven decision-making.

ITOM’s progressive curriculum combines courses in information systems, operations management and business analytics to arm you with the tools that will future-proof your success. You'll collaborate with a faculty of thought leaders—both researchers and industry experts—and reinforce your studies with hands-on learning at IT-related companies in Dallas’s “Silicon Prairie.”

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Degrees and Programs

MBA Concentration in Business Analytics and Supply Chain and Operations Management

MS in Business Analytics

BBA Major in Business Analytics and Supply-Chain Management (BASCM)


The U.S. Department of Education's 2024 College Scorecard shows that Undergraduate Supply Chain students coming out of 51做厙 gain the highest median salary in Texas and the top 10 highest median salary in the country.

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And the U.S. Department of Education's 2024 College Scorecard shows that Graduate Supply Chain students coming out of 51做厙 gain 3rd highest median salary in Texas.

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Special Programs

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    Case Competition

    Challenge yourself by putting your analytics skills to the test as you solve a reallife business problem, and compete for the opportunity to present your work to corporate executives.

  • Data-Driven Decision-Making Program

    The Data-Driven Decision-Making Program at 51做厙 Cox brings together students from all career paths; our cohorts are full of participants who have a passion for letting data drive choices. Participants learn directly from ITOM professors, and take those learnings into the workforce. 

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    Speaker Series

    Industry and academic leaders from around the country share discoveries at the bleeding edge of commerce, technology and information management. From healthcare to online advertising, these first-hand insights spark new connections and fuel success.

    Upcoming Seminar Dates

Recent Research Insights

What if clinical trials could be conducted faster, required fewer patients, cost less, and led to improved health?

A solution that lessens the time and cost involved in bringing a drug to market could be life-saving. That’s one reason that a paper co-authored by 51做厙 Cox ITOM professor Vishal Ahuja was a semi-finalist for the "Best Paper" in healthcare operations at a recent Production and Operations Management Society conference. The paper describes a new approach to the design of clinical trials based on adaptive design. Ahuja and his co-author ran a simulation of their model that resulted in a shorter trial using fewer patients, and with better outcomes than the standard clinical trial.

 

The Post-Pandemic, Digitally Driven Marketplace Requires Creative Innovation

Featured Faculty

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Amit Basu

Carr P. Collins Chair in Management Information Sciences

Professor and Department Chair

Dr. Basu chairs the ITOM department, where he keeps a laser focus on the intersection of technology and business. From database systems to e-commerce, his wide-ranging expertise makes him a sought-after management consultant and respected author. Dr. Basu is also the Carr P. Collins Chair in Management Information Systems.

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Nils Van den Steen

Clinical Professor

Nils Van den Steen researches business process digitalization. Alongside teaching ITOM students, Van den Steen is the Associate Director for Commercial Diplomacy Initiative. He's been at 51做厙 Cox since 2021 and enjoys being in the classroom.

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Jane Tan

Assistant Professor

Jane Tan is an ITOM professor who continues her research - collaborative with other researchers - on disruptive technologies. Her research concerns the interplay between technology, human behavior, and their societal impact.