Information Technology Management for Business

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Information Technology Management for Business

University of Greenwich
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This programme is designed for students from backgrounds including engineering, information technology, computer science and business, and equips them to work in the growing field of information technology management. The programme is formed by integrating four disciplines together. These are: Business Management, Information Technology, Project Management and Interpersonal skills.

Students studying this programme will develop capabilities in Business analytics, Information Management and Governance and Security. Study of these areas will allow them to develop driven decision making techniques and methods, and to deploy information management systems with an understanding of governance and …

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This programme is designed for students from backgrounds including engineering, information technology, computer science and business, and equips them to work in the growing field of information technology management. The programme is formed by integrating four disciplines together. These are: Business Management, Information Technology, Project Management and Interpersonal skills.

Students studying this programme will develop capabilities in Business analytics, Information Management and Governance and Security. Study of these areas will allow them to develop driven decision making techniques and methods, and to deploy information management systems with an understanding of governance and security issues.

Students can expect to be clear about commercial imperatives, and able to understand the core drivers and strategies of business in using and managing IT. The programme will also explore the ways in which technology, social media, business methods and strategy can be brought together to provide opportunities to develop new products or services and add value to business operations. On completion students should have the ability to 'sell' ideas to colleagues and third parties, taking note of the needs of the audience and controlling the environment to ensure successful communication.

Aims

  • To equip graduates with business facing technology transfer skills and capabilities.
  • To equip graduates with advanced project and programme management capabilities in information technology and wider business change processes.
  • To equip graduates with the skills and knowledge associated with enterprise scale information technology systems and their architectures and infrastructures with associated development and life cycle management processes, including risk management and security management.
  • To equip graduates with advanced interpersonal and intrapersonal skills as they relate to working as part of teams, both actual and virtual, in developing and deploying Information Technology based systems for business and customer benefit.
  • To provide students with an opportunity based framework of reference that will enable them to see opportunities and add value for their employers and themselves.

Content

  • IT Programme and Operations Management (15 Credits)
  • Knowledge Management and Exploitation (15 Credits)
  • Value and Supply Chain Information Technology (15 Credits)
  • Financial Control and Resource Management (15 Credits)
  • Systems Modelling Tools and Development (15 Credits)
  • Information Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (15 Credits)
  • Strategy and Management (15 Credits)
  • Research Methodology (15 credits)
  • Dissertation Project (60 Credits)
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