Information Technology Management

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management with concentration in Web and Mobile Development
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management prepares students to be trained within the field of computer science focused on understanding, optimizing, and innovating business processes. Manage organizational operations, human resources, and IT services under service-level agreements based on impact analysis, risk management, and business continuity. As well as execute projects that allow a return on investment, consolidated in a single place and influencing the quality assurance of the process and product.
Skills you will develop
- Train professionals capable of integrating and managing information and communication technologies that contribute to productivity and the achievement of organizations’ strategic objectives.
- Know and manage large volumes of data, processing, and relationship to produce elaborated information that serves as a basis for decision-making.
- Learn how to design and implement IT security policies and measures within an organization.
Department Chair

Mr. Pedro Mendoza
M.Sc., Business Informatics.
Postgraduate in Ecommerce and Digital Marketing.
Postgraduate in Designer and Virtual Tutor.
LPIC-1 Certification.
MSc. Pedro Mendoza joined Keiser University in 2021, where he is teaching courses in Application Support, Implementing Directory Services, Introduction to Computers, Management Information Systems, Managing/Maintaining Server Operating Systems and Multi-User Operating Systems. He has received training and specialized in the following fields: Computer Audit Meycor COBIT, Network Management, Computer forensics, Zimbra Open-Source Server, and Management Administration and Strategic Direction.
He teaches in Associates (AA) and Business Administration in Spanish (BABAS) Programs in Managua.
Our Faculty
Keiser University – Latin American Campus has a roster of qualified faculty with Ph.Ds and Master’s degrees from prestigious universities in the U.S. and Europe who, in addition to being student-centered, have extensive teaching and professional experience.