
Bachelor of Technology (Business Systems Development) (Honours) (Co-op)
Ottawa, Canada
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 33,531
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Today`s global business environment requires students who have developed the ability to become technology professionals capable of creating and implementing information and communications technology solutions to achieve competitive advantages, productivity gains, and innovation. The four-year Bachelor of Technology (Business Systems Development) (Honours) program prepares students for a career in business software systems development and technology management by providing skills and competencies in two closely related disciplines, technology and business. Our program curriculum provides the necessary key knowledge in software development and business technology management required by businesses and offers students the opportunity to use, develop, and research emerging business technologies such as mobile and wearable computing, artificial intelligence, and agent technologies.
Ideal Students
This program is well suited for students who:
- Possess strong analytical, logical, critical thinking and interpersonal skills
- Succeeds working independently and collaboratively in problem-solving teams
- Are interested in working in diverse situations spanning business, and technology
- Enjoy working with computers, mobile devices, and up-to-date technology
- Appreciate working in a creative environment, and challenging their beliefs through exposure to a diversity of opinions
Admissions
Curriculum
Level 01
- CAD8202 CAD
- CST8107 Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving
- ENL1100 Communications and Academic Writing
- MAT6443 Calculus I
- MAT8203 Linear Algebra
- PHY8103 Physics I
Level 02
- CHE3190 Chemistry
- CST8203 Advanced Programming and Data Structures
- MAT8202 Calculus II
- PHI1000 Logic and Critical Thinking
- PHY8204 Physics II
- ROB8113 Introduction to Robotics
Level 03
- ELN8304 Electrical and Electronic Circuits I
- ENG8332 Engineering Mechanics: Statics
- GEP1001 Cooperative Education and Job Readiness
- MAC8102 Machine Shop and Manufacturing Techniques
- MAT8406 Differential Equations and Advanced Calculus
- PLT1106 Introduction to Optics
Elective (choose 1)
- BIO2200 Botany
- ECO2000 Environmental Economics
- ENL2025 Interpersonal Communication
- FLS3101 French as a Second Language - Beginner 1
- FLS3102 French as a Second Language - Beginner 2
- GEO2300 Principles of Urban Planning
- LAN3101 Spanish - Beginner 1
- LAN3102 Spanish - Beginner 2
- LAW2014 Law
- PHI2002 Ethical Decision Making
- PSI2000 Navigating Canada's Political Landscape
- PSY2100 Introductory Psychology
- SCI2000 Environmental Science
- SOC2000 Introduction to Sociology
- SOC2001 Anti-Racism: Theory and Practice
Level 04
- ELN8402 Electrical and Electronic Circuits II
- ELN8404 Digital Circuits, Design and Microprocessors
- ENG8405 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
- ENG8604 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
- ENG8607 Mechanics of Solids
- PHI2000 Introduction to Research
Co-op 01
- WKT0009 Co-Op I
Level 05
- ELN8606 Control Systems
- ENG8603 Dynamics of Machinery
- ENG8605 Mechatronics
- ENG8608 Industrial Robot Cells
- MAT8400 Mathematics for Engineers
- ROB8403 Industrial Robotics
Co-op 02
- WKT0010 Co-Op II
Level 06
- CST8703 Real-Time Systems and Embedded Systems Programming
- ENG8704 Mechanical Systems Design
- ENG8706 Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics
- ENG8905 Sensors and Instrumentation
- ROB8224 Mobile Robotics: Control, Guidance, and Navigation
Co-op 03
- WKT0017 Co-Op Work Term III
Level 07
- ENG9103 System Level Reliability
- ROB8705 Computer Vision for Robotics
- ROB8903 Robotics and Automation Project I
- ROB9102 Advanced Mechatronics and Multi-Robot Systems
Elective (choose 2)
- ENL4016 World Literature
- ENL4100 Creative Writing
- ENL4200 New Worlds and Alternative Realities: Speculative Fiction
- PHI4000 Philosophy and Popular Culture
- PHI4002 The Philosophy of Drugs
- PHI4003 The Philosophy of Love and Sex
- PHI4004 Technology, Society, and the Environment
- PHI4100 Survival in the Information Age: Risk and the Media
- PHY4000 Black Holes, Big Bangs, and the Cosmos
- SOC4000 Criminology
- SOC4001 Global Perspectives
Level 08
- ENG3191 Professional Practice and Ethics
- MGT8904 Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
- ROB9104 Robotics and Automation Project II
Elective (choose 1)
- ENL4016 World Literature
- ENL4100 Creative Writing
- ENL4200 New Worlds and Alternative Realities: Speculative Fiction
- PHI4000 Philosophy and Popular Culture
- PHI4002 The Philosophy of Drugs
- PHI4003 The Philosophy of Love and Sex
- PHI4004 Technology, Society, and the Environment
- PHI4100 Survival in the Information Age: Risk and the Media
- PHY4000 Black Holes, Big Bangs, and the Cosmos
- SOC4000 Criminology
- SOC4001 Global Perspectives
Program Outcome
Students gain practical experience in technology project management, systems analysis and design, software development and implementation, data analysis, database technologies, operating systems, web applications, and information security. When combined with knowledge of business principles, economics, accounting, internal audit, and human resource management, students develop a unique skill set critical for strategic information and communications technology development environments.
Students also gain real-world experience through a paid co-operative education (co-op) work term(s) (see Additional Information for more details). Please note that places in the co-op work term(s) are subject to availability and academic eligibility. Please note admission to a co-op program does not guarantee a co-op placement.
Graduates have a unique blend of applied knowledge and skills in core competencies in software development and business, including the project management book of Knowledge (PMBOK) and the business analysis book of Knowledge (BABOK). Students gain significant hands-on experience through online, in-class, simulation-based learning experiences and experiential learning activities such as co-op work terms and interdisciplinary final-year team-based projects. The combination of knowledge, skills, and experience allows students to integrate quickly into the complex global technology and business workforce in entry-level information communications technology positions.
The Bachelor of Technology (Business Systems Development) (Honours) program is aligned with the learning outcomes and competencies published by the Business Technology Management (BTM) standards. Algonquin College has initiated the accreditation process with BTM.
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Analyze, design, develop, implement, and maintain business systems and/or components to support strategic business requirements
- Manage the process of evaluating, selecting, and using business systems
- Develop and improve business systems by applying accepted methodologies, theories, concepts, and practices
- Manage data using appropriate methodologies and standards to improve business processes and decision-making
- Apply the Project Management Institute`s Body of Knowledge to business systems software engineering projects
- Apply security principles and practices in systems development and the systems environment
- Apply principles and skills of business management, leadership, and change management in the context of business systems software engineering
- Apply quality assurance and quality management principles to business systems development projects
- Educate a diversity of clients in the use of business technology to support, promote, and improve business processes
- Apply business technology management skills to innovate in business systems development targeting new and existing local and global markets
- Adhere to professional, ethical, and legal codes and standards
- Conduct and evaluate research to contribute to evidence-based practice in business systems development
- Identify and apply discipline-specific practices that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment, and environmental stewardship
- Leverage artificial intelligence and agent technologies to support short and long-term business decisions.
Career Opportunities
Graduates may find employment in municipal, provincial, and federal government as well as within the private sector as business systems solution providers. Opportunities include employment as business systems analysts, systems designers, database analysts, database developers, business IT project managers, software developers, programmers, and internal IT auditors.
With the BTM alignment, graduates become cross-discipline savvy, able to bridge technology and business, and able to seek employment in entry-level business positions.
English Language Requirements
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