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CUE Dual Degrees Bridge Business-Tech Gap in Alberta's Booming Economy

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Bridging Business and Technology: CUE's Groundbreaking Dual Degrees Launch

Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE), a dynamic institution in Alberta's capital, has recently unveiled an innovative dual degrees program designed to equip students with the dual expertise needed in today's digital economy. The program combines a Bachelor of Management with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, allowing graduates to earn two full degrees in just five years. This launch addresses a critical skills gap where business leaders often lack technical know-how, and IT specialists need stronger managerial acumen, especially amid Alberta's push towards tech diversification beyond traditional energy sectors.

Dr. Sherif Elbarrad, Dean of the Faculty of Management at CUE, emphasized the personal value of such interdisciplinary knowledge: "Early in my career, I chose to take IT and programming courses... it allowed me to bridge the gap between accountants and software developers." Similarly, Dr. Brett Buchanan, Dean of Arts and Interim Dean of Science, highlighted leadership potential: "We are developing the next generation of CTOs and tech entrepreneurs who can navigate both the server room and the boardroom." This initiative reflects broader trends in Canadian higher education, where dual degrees are gaining traction to meet employer demands for versatile professionals.

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Unpacking the Dual Bachelor Degrees: Structure and Requirements

The Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology dual degrees program requires students to complete 153 credits over five years, streamlining what would otherwise take longer if pursued separately. This exceeds the standard 120 credits for a single four-year degree but offers two credentials, enhancing resume value without excessive time extension. Students must fulfill major requirements for both: the Management side covers strategic leadership, organizational behavior, accounting, finance, marketing, and operations; while Information Technology focuses on computer systems, database management, networking, software development, cybersecurity, and systems analysis.

Progression demands a minimum overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.3 to continue, with at least 78 credits completed at CUE and 18 of the final 30 credits on campus, including the capstone MGT 498 course. International students should note the mandatory internship requires a separate co-op work permit, applied for at least six months in advance, as study permit off-campus work rules do not apply. For detailed course planners, prospective students can access CUE's official program planner PDF.

  • Business Core: Accounting principles, financial management, human resources, leadership strategies, marketing dynamics.
  • IT Core: Networking fundamentals, advanced cybersecurity, database design and administration, web development, cloud systems integration.
  • Interdisciplinary Bridge: Courses blending IT project management with business strategy.

This structure ensures graduates are not siloed experts but hybrid leaders capable of translating technical solutions into profitable business outcomes.

Curriculum Highlights: From Theory to Practical Application

CUE's curriculum draws from its established standalone programs—the four-year Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology—now fused for synergy. Standout IT courses include Computer Systems and Platforms, Information Security and Applied Cryptography, Database Systems and Administration, and a Senior Project Capstone with work experience. Management components emphasize real-world decision-making through case studies in Alberta's evolving industries.

The program mandates hands-on learning via internships, aligning with Canada's emphasis on work-integrated learning in higher education. This prepares students step-by-step: Year 1-2 build foundations in both fields; Years 3-4 deepen majors with electives; Year 5 integrates via capstone and internship, culminating in dual graduation.

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Career Pathways: High-Demand Roles and Competitive Salaries

Graduates emerge ready for roles like IT Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, Cybersecurity Manager, IT Project Manager, or Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In Alberta, IT and systems specialists rank among the top five in-demand jobs through 2026, driven by digital transformation. Average salaries for IT Business Analysts in Alberta hover around $92,000 to $115,000 annually, with IT Managers earning up to $223,000 in Edmonton.

  • Network Administrator: Oversee infrastructure, avg. $80k+.
  • Database Administrator: Manage data systems, $90k+.
  • Business Intelligence Analyst: Bridge data and strategy, $100k+.
  • Cybersecurity Specialist: Protect assets amid rising threats, $95k+.

Check out opportunities at higher-ed-jobs or Edmonton academic jobs to see how this aligns with regional needs. Dual degrees boost employability by 20-30% in interdisciplinary fields, per general Canadian higher ed trends.

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Why Choose CUE? A Student-Centered University Experience

With nearly 3,000 students and over 50 undergraduate programs, CUE offers small class sizes and personalized attention, earning praise for its welcoming atmosphere and supportive faculty. Located in Edmonton's northeast, the campus fosters community, with students noting better professor access compared to larger universities like the University of Alberta.

CUE's rankings place it among Alberta's respected comprehensives, emphasizing practical, career-focused education. For those eyeing faculty roles or reviews, visit Rate My Professor.

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Alberta's Tech Boom: Perfect Timing for CUE's Launch

Alberta's digital economy is surging, with tech contributing $12 billion to GDP and employing 48,000+. Projections show $5 billion annual revenue from tech firms by 2030, fueled by AI data centers and fintech. Government strategies target talent depth in AI, quantum, and cybersecurity—precisely what CUE's program delivers. Amid national IT shortages, Alberta leads job growth at 3.4%.

Alberta Job Market Forecasts

How CUE's Program Stands Out Among Canadian Peers

While universities like Waterloo offer BBA + BCS double degrees, CUE's Management + IT focus is tailored for Alberta's business-tech nexus. Unlike graduate duals at Schulich or Rotman, this undergraduate pathway is accessible and efficient. Benefits include accelerated credentials, broader networks, and flexibility—key advantages of dual degrees.

ProgramDurationFocusLocation
CUE Dual Mgmt/IT5 yearsBusiness leadership + IT techEdmonton
Waterloo-Laurier Double5 yearsBBA + CS co-opWaterloo
UBC DualsVariesGrad business + otherVancouver

Student Life and Support at CUE

Reviews highlight CUE's casual vibe, small campus enabling connections, and practical focus. International students appreciate affordability versus larger peers. Career services, including higher-ed career advice, aid transitions to roles via internships.

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Future Outlook: Shaping Tomorrow's Leaders

As AI and digital shifts accelerate, CUE alumni will lead Alberta's $100B+ tech investments. Applications open for Fall 2026—ideal for high school grads or transfers seeking edge. Explore university jobs or faculty positions post-graduation.

For more on Alberta tech, see Alberta Technology Strategy. Ready to apply? Visit CUE's site and consider rate-my-professor for insights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What is CUE's dual degrees program?

The Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology at Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) lets students earn two degrees in five years (153 credits), blending business strategy with IT skills like cybersecurity and networking.

📅When does the program start?

Applications are open for Fall 2026 and Winter 2027 intakes. Check CUE's program page for deadlines.

📋What are admission requirements?

Standard undergraduate entry: high school diploma with prerequisites in math, English. GPA 2.3 minimum for progression. International students need co-op permit for internship.

💼What careers does it prepare for?

IT Business Analyst ($92k+ Alberta avg), Cybersecurity Manager, CTO. High demand in Alberta tech sector. See higher-ed-jobs.

🚀Why dual degrees over single?

Two credentials boost employability 20-30%, versatility in job market. Efficient 5-year path vs. sequential degrees.

🔧Is there an internship?

Yes, mandatory. Builds real-world skills; intl students apply for co-op permit early.

🏫How does CUE compare to larger unis?

Small classes (~3000 students), personal attention. Positive reviews for support. Visit Rate My Professor.

📈Alberta job market for grads?

IT specialists top demand; tech GDP $12B+. Growth in AI, fintech. Career advice available.

💰Costs and scholarships?

Affordable Alberta tuition. Scholarships via CUE site; intl competitive.

🇨🇦Similar programs in Canada?

Waterloo BBA+BCS, but CUE unique for Mgmt+IT in Alberta context.

📊GPA and graduation rules?

2.3 overall GPA; 78 credits at CUE; last 18 of 30 on-campus.