MSc (Information Technology Management)

by University of Wolverhampton Claim Listing

Advance your career in Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT) management with our MSc in Information Technology Management. Ideal for both newcomers and experienced practitioners, this course develops your knowledge, understanding, and professional competency in managing IS/IT in m

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1-2 Years

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Advance your career in Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT) management with our MSc in Information Technology Management. Ideal for both newcomers and experienced practitioners, this course develops your knowledge, understanding, and professional competency in managing IS/IT in modern organizations.

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.

  • Develop in-depth knowledge of IS/IT management principles and practices
  • Learn to apply theoretical concepts to real-world business contexts
  • Enhance your professional competency and leadership skills in IT management
  • Gain skills in research methods and problem-solving applicable to IT challenges
  • Prepare for a wide range of career opportunities in the rapidly evolving IT sector

What's unique about this course?
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  • Versatile Program: Suitable for both beginners and experienced IT practitioners looking to enhance their management skills.
  • Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Develop advanced theoretical concepts and contemporary applications within appropriate frameworks.
  • Professional Competency: Gain high-level skills in IS/IT management applicable to all types of organizations.
  • Critical Thinking: Develop research, problem-solving, and critical reflective analysis skills crucial for successful IS/IT managers.
  • Flexible Study Options: Choose between full-time (12 months) or part-time (2 years) study to suit your needs and schedule.

What happens on the course?

  • Study core modules covering research methods, project management, and systems acquisition
  • Develop skills in business analysis and e-business design management
  • Engage in practical projects and case studies relevant to current IT management challenges
  • Complete a dissertation allowing deep exploration of an IT management topic
  • Benefit from a blend of theoretical learning and practical application

Potential Career Paths

  • IT Project Manager
  • Business Systems Analyst
  • IT Consultant
  • Information Security Manager
  • Chief Information Officer (CIO)

This course will appeal to anyone who is looking to advance in Information System Management. The topics are practical, with an emphasis on the application of the knowledge gained and applied to many learning situations, including the use of case studies, live round-table debate, team-working exercises, applied coursework, blended learning environments, and independent study. You will be encouraged to gain knowledge in your field through extensive reading, and to apply this research in a more formal way. The completion of a dissertation demonstrates the range of academic and professional skills gained at the University of Wolverhampton. Students will have support within classroom time and dedicated workshops, small working groups, and personal tutors to develop the student to help gain a higher level of achievement. 

You will also have the benefit of relevant experience of staff in disciplines. 

At the end of this course you, the student, will be able to:

  • Evaluate and learn to apply appropriate theories, tools and techniques to a range of IT Management situations; develop and apply IT Management strategies through case studies or practical business contexts. Students will learn to see the IT system from both an IT and organisational perspective.
  • Critically evaluate the complex issues related to Data governance, the structure of data management, and the frameworks for managing data successfully.
  • Coordinate and apply both project management and quality assurance techniques to complex project situations; professionally evaluate benefits gained and lessons learnt through practical application.
  • Make informed decisions on the management of modern information systems architectures, justifying choices for given situations
  • Appraise, critique and evaluate the most appropriate methods for the Acquisition, Development and Implementation of Information Technology and Systems within a variety of contexts.
  • Conduct research into advanced areas of IT Management, deal professionally with complex issues (by understanding and addressing a range of ethical, social and legal issues as they occur), make sound judgements in the absence of complete data and communicate conclusions clearly through appropriate media.
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