This course examines the design, development, and management of information systems. You will study how information is used in organizations, who uses it, how it relates to decision making, and contributes to organizational objectives. You will be able to recognize and accommodate change and instability in the business and information environment created by social, economic, political, and technical developments. Your studies may include lectures, practical lab work, group work, case studies, and presentations. Through the project/dissertation, you will gain valuable research skills. Information systems, when used effectively, can give a business or organization a competitive edge. This course seeks to address the shortage of people who can operate at the interface of business and IT, and offers the chance to study a spectrum of relevant business and technical subjects.
Good honors degree or equivalent in an IS/IT subject or substantial work experience. Please note that we do not accept Standard XII as proof of Academic English.
For this course, you must pass the IELTS academic test in English with an overall score of 6.5, with no element below 6.0
Computing
Penrhyn Road
Postgraduate
1
44256
£9,430/£14,900,
London
Postgraduate
GBP £ 5,355, £ 12,705
Chester, Warrington
Postgraduate
GBP £12,700
York, England
Postgraduate
GBP £6,500, £12,750