 | | The School of Business & Information Technology (BIT), one of the largest instructional divisions at CNM, offers a wide range of academic programs—from the more traditional curricula of Accounting, Business Management, and Computer Information Technology to diverse offerings in Culinary Arts and Health Information Technology. With over 75 full-time faculty members and a large pool of adjunct faculty from which to draw upon, students in BIT benefit from both seasoned instructors and accomplished industry-wide professionals. |
The School of Business & Information Technology prepares students to transfer to four-year institutions, to gain employment while enhancing skills used in the workplace, and to participate in diverse lifelong learning opportunities. Students may earn skills sets, certificates, and associate degrees. Courses are scheduled at most CNM campuses. Modes of instructional delivery range from traditional face-to-face classes to distance learning opportunities, thus meeting the flexible needs of our students. Some courses, both blended and hybrid, incorporate both face-to-face and online instruction.
While BIT prides itself of instructional expertise and state of the art technology, the source of the School’s greatest pride is its students. The School fosters a student-centered learning environment that benefits from individuals with diverse backgrounds, global perspectives, and unique aspirations. BIT offers its students many resources. The Business Resource Centers offer a wealth of one-on-one assistance including tutors. Students may also avail themselves of an achievement coach. BIT students find belonging to student associations and clubs to be an enriching experience.
The School of Business & Information Technology (BIT) is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Other specialized professional accrediting and approving organizations include the American Bar Association, the National Court Reporters Association, the American Culinary Federation, and the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education. BIT collaborates with other postsecondary institutions and relies upon input from community advisory groups.