ObjectivesThe aim of the programme is to provide a postgraduate course of study, which will: Produce hybrid managers that is, managers who combine information technology and computing skills with business and organisational skills. Enable a critical evaluation of information technology in order to ensure its effective deployment in an organisation. Provide the students with the ability to take the lead in the adoption of a systematic, professional, quality approach to IT systems development. Enable the student to work with and manage technical specialists, especially on larger projects. Identify the appropriate role for information technology in developing and implementing corporate strategy.
Entry requirementsntry Requirements We welcome applications from people with an honours degree (2:2 or above) in a computing or IT discipline. We also invite applications from people with a good honours degree in a managment or technical subject, and practical experience of computing. We consider applications from people with other relevant experience. International applicants also ned an IELTS score of 6.0.
Academic titleMSc Information Technology Management
Course descriptionCourse Content Stages 1 and 2
Postgraduate Certificate (PgC) 60 credits and Postgraduate Diploma (PgD) 60 credits
Research, Ethical, Professional and Legal Issues CSEM03
IT Project Management COMM95
Managing People and Organisational Development CIFM12
Electronic Commerce CITM03
Quality and Information Systems Strategies CIFM03
Risk and Opportunities of Systems Change in Organisations CSEM04