College of Business + Information Technology
Engagement

Explore opportunities that connect students with industry leaders, alumni, and peers. CoBIT Engagement highlights events that foster growth, leadership, and networking in the Business and IT fields.

Beta Gamma Sigma

Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) is the international honor society for business programs accredited by AACSB—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest scholastic honor a business student anywhere in the world can receive in an AACSB-accredited program. Beta Gamma Sigma encourages and honors academic achievement in the study of business. BGS is committed to its founding principles and values of honor, integrity, pursuit of wisdom, and earnestness. Beta Gamma Sigma supports the advancement of business thought and practice in order to promote life-long learning.

CoBIT Lecture Series

This program provides LTU students with opportunities to engage with successful business leaders through interactive sessions and networking. It fosters real-world insights and leadership development, connecting students to executives who share their professional journeys, industry challenges, and strategies for success. This initiative equips participants with invaluable knowledge for navigating their own career paths.

Detroit Economic Club

Students from LTU regularly participate in events hosted by the Detroit Economic Club (DEC). Founded in 1934, the DEC’s mission is to provide a premier, nonpartisan platform for thoughtful dialogue and debate on critical issues in business, government, and society.

Through its programs, the DEC brings nationally and internationally recognized speakers to engage members, encourage meaningful networking, and explore today’s most pressing economic challenges. Its events have frequently featured U.S. presidential candidates and leading executives from top organizations, offering LTU students valuable exposure to influential voices and real-world perspectives.

 

CoBIT Sponsored Career Workshops

LTU CoBIT proudly sponsors career-focused workshops designed to help students build professional networks and strategically plan their careers. These workshops provide hands-on guidance in resume development, interview preparation, personal branding, and effective networking strategies. Students have opportunities to connect with industry leaders, alumni, and employers, gaining valuable insights into current market trends and career pathways in business and technology fields. Through these sponsored initiatives, CoBIT ensures students are not only academically prepared but also professionally equipped to transition confidently into the workforce.

Financial Executives International

Our students are proudly recognized at the Financial Executives International (FEI) Detroit Chapter Academic Awards Night. This distinguished event honors outstanding undergraduate and graduate students in accounting and finance from universities across Southeastern Michigan. Through FEI’s recognition, our students are celebrated for their academic excellence, leadership potential, and commitment to the profession, while gaining valuable exposure to an influential network of financial executives and industry leaders. Participation in this prestigious event highlights CoBIT’s dedication to excellence and reinforces our students’ readiness to excel in the professional finance community.

CoBIT Summer Programs 2026

Connect with a dedicated community of innovators in engineering, technology, design, and science, all united by a passion for discovery and innovation.

ISACA Cybersecurity Competition

The ISACA Cybersecurity Case Competition is an annual academic competition that challenges students to analyze real-world cybersecurity and technology risk scenarios drawn from Harvard Business School case studies. Participants work in teams to develop practical, strategic, and business-informed solutions, presenting their findings to a panel of industry professionals who actively work in cybersecurity, risk, and audit roles. 

Students from the College of Business and IT at  Lawrence Technological University earned third place in this year’s competition. An impressive accomplishment that highlights their analytical, technical, and presentation skills.

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Student Resources

Explore essential resources to support your journey in the College of Business and IT.

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Career Services

The Office of Career Services offers a range of resources to help you throughout your career journey. We promote career development by providing you with the tools to make effective career-planning decisions. 

Contact Us

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns you should not hesitate to contact us in the College of Business and Information Technology. You can reach us one of several ways including:

Mailing Address:

College of Business and Information Technology
Lawrence Technological University
21000 West Ten Mile Road
Suite 331
Buell Building
Southfield, Michigan 48075

Driving Directions:

Map to Lawrence Technological University

Location of Buell Building On Campus

Administrative Office Hours:

Weekdays: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 

Phone and Fax:

1 800 CALL LTU

248.204.3050 to reach us directly

248.204.3099 fax

Email:

General email messages for the College of Business and Information Technology may be sent to busitdean@ltu.edu

You may also email a specific person from the faculty and staff directory.