MSc Information Technology Management
Why choose this course?
This course is ideally suited to you if you have limited, or no experience of IS/IT management or if you are an existing IS/IT practitioner seeking to enhance your IS/IT management skills. On this course you will develop both a depth of knowledge and understanding of the management of information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) and skills to reflect a high level of professional competency and leadership. These will enable you to apply what you have learnt to a business context in all types of organisation. In addition, you will be able to integrate advanced theoretical concepts with contemporary and relevant applications within appropriate frameworks.
On this course you will develop both academic and professional skills that will help you effectively manage research and problem-solving. You will be able to demonstrate critical reflective analysis through continuous evaluation, analysis and synthesis of concepts and contexts, key skills for a successful IS/IT manager.
Career Paths
The opportunities for the graduate of IT Management courses include but are not limited to:
- Business analyst
- IT manager
- E-business manager
- Technical business advisor
- Sustainability coordinator
The IT Industry needs management professionals who can leverage the IT system in such a way as to make it not a “back-office” expense, but rather a “front-office”, financially viable way of competing and adding value to the organisation. There is a great need for such skills in the current marketplace.
Why choose this course?
This course is ideally suited to you if you have limited, or no experience of IS/IT management or if you are an existing IS/IT practitioner seeking to enhance your IS/IT management skills. On this course you will develop both a depth of knowledge and understanding of the management of information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) and skills to reflect a high level of professional competency and leadership. These will enable you to apply what you have learnt to a business context in all types of organisation. In addition, you will be able to integrate advanced theoretical concepts with contemporary and relevant applications within appropriate frameworks.
On this course you will develop both academic and professional skills that will help you effectively manage research and problem-solving. You will be able to demonstrate critical reflective analysis through continuous evaluation, analysis and synthesis of concepts and contexts, key skills for a successful IS/IT manager.
Career Paths
The opportunities for the graduate of IT Management courses include but are not limited to:
- Business analyst
- IT manager
- E-business manager
- Technical business advisor
- Sustainability coordinator
The IT Industry needs management professionals who can leverage the IT system in such a way as to make it not a “back-office” expense, but rather a “front-office”, financially viable way of competing and adding value to the organisation. There is a great need for such skills in the current marketplace.