BSc Information Systems

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  • Objectives
    Information systems collect, process and store data and distribute information for a defined purpose or application using computing technology. Over a period of 40 years, the field of information systems has been continuously changing, with its main concerns now focused on globally-distributed systems that generate multimedia information. Such systems are integrated with key business functions.
  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements Minimum two A2 levels at grade B; minimum grades BB in AVCE. Equivalent qualifications will also be considered.
  • Academic title
    BSc Information Systems
  • Course description
    BSc Information Systems

    Programme

    Credit Level 4

    -Business Information Systems
    -Computer Organisation
    -Database Systems
    -Introduction to Information Modelling
    -Introductory Mathematics
    -Modelling in Information Systems
    -The ICT Practitioner

    Credit Level 5

    -Database Management Systems
    -Distributed Information Systems
    -Interactive Marketing
    -Introduction to Programming
    -Project Management
    -Rapid Application Development
    -Requirements Analysis
    Options, choose one from:
    -Business Organisation and Communication
    -Management Accounting and Financial Modelling

    Credit Level 6

    -Current Issues in Information Systems
    -Designing Information Systems
    -Project (double module)
    -Software Quality Management
    Options, choose three from
    -Business Systems Management and Evaluation
    -Distributed Business Applications
    -Information Systems Development Methods
    -Knowledge Management
    -Online Analytical Processing

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