Comments about Information and Communications Technology, MSc - At the institution - Greenwich - Greater London
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Objectives
These programmes aim to provide graduates with the state-of-the-art technical and management knowledge that is urgently needed by the competitive and global industry of exploiting information technologies in business. The programmes blend engineering, management and ICT to help broaden the skills and experience of the user.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements A degree in an engineering or computing discipline with a 2.2 grade or equivalent. Where English is not the first language, a language qualification is required, such as IELTS scoring 6.0. Students without a first degree but with professional and vocational experience (e.g. Incorporated Engineer (IEng) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) status) may be considered on an individual basis
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Academic title
Information and Communications Technology, MSc
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Course description
Students can study a range of subjects leading to the MSc in Information and Communications Technology, or by selecting certain option and project combinations to achieve a Master’s award in Information and Communications (e-Technology) or Information and Communications (Operations Technology)
Courses
* Strategy and Management
* Research Methodology
* Individual Project and Dissertation
Options
One chosen from:
* E-Technology
* Information and Operations Technology
One chosen from:
* Lean Manufacturing
* Computer Integrated Manufacturing
* Supply Chain Management
* Enterprise Engineering
Two chosen from *:
* Manufacturing Systems Engineering
* Agent Orientated Software Engineering
* Robotics
* Operations Management
* Quality Engineering
* Engineering Enterprise
* Global Engineering
* Information and Communication Technology
* Multiple Technology Integration
* Software Engineering in Large Scale Systems
* Developments in Internet Engineering
* Subject to timetabling and demand
Career Options
IT consultants or IT managers