Bournemouth University - MSc Information Technology

Bournemouth University

MSc Information Technology

This course will help you implement IT systems, develop a systematic approach to business system development, and improve your understanding of IT from a business perspective. This course will enable you to enter the business computing profession if you have some experience but no formal education in information technology or a first degree in a different subject.
It is crucial for system developers and managers to comprehend how the business process and strategy shape the IT applications because software infrastructure is a core component of the business function for many organizations.
You will become familiar with all facets of contemporary business IT systems, such as IT management, cloud services and their applications, service integration, and human-centered design, among others.

Career opportunities

Work in an area of growth within this important subject area with employment opportunities constantly evolving. This course allows graduates without IT qualifications the chance to enter the business computing profession. 

Entry Requirements

  • bachelor's Honours degree with 2:2 in any subject, or equivalent.

  • If English is not your first language you'll need IELTS 6.0 (Academic) with a minimum of 5.5 in writing, speaking, listening, and reading. 

Career Prospects

Regardless of whether you currently hold any IT credentials, after completing this course, you will have the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to work in the business computing industry. You will have access to a wide range of career opportunities in a variety of industries because information technology is a fundamental component of the business function of many organizations.
After earning your MSc in information technology, you will be qualified to take on roles like:

  • IT Manager
  • Web Developer
  • Database Designer
  • Software Developer
  • Usability Engineer

Course Details

Year One

Core units
Data Management
IT Management
Human Centred Design
Research Methods and Professional Issues
Individual Masters Project

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