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School of Engineering and Informatics (for staff and students)

Information Technology with Business and Management

(MSc) Information Technology with Business and Management

Entry for 2021

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 7 (Masters) in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course Aims

This programme aims to produce postgraduate students who can enter the e-commerce/e-business sector with appropriate IT skills, i.e. both information technology skills, and e-commerce/e-business skills, focused on technology and innovation management that will be invaluable to the new e-based service economies. It also aims to provide a sound introduction to research in information technology, computer science, and technology innovation and management related to e-commerce and e-business.

Applicants should have a good background in computing, information technology or any engineering discipline with a reasonable programming content. Students with a business-related degree may be accepted provided they have some programming experience.

Students are introduced to theoretical issues in information technology, e-commerce/e-business and technology innovation, and to practical techniques for designing and implementing information technology and e-commerce/e-business systems using a variety of high-level languages and methodologies.

The course is organised around a core of compulsory courses leaving a wide choice of optional courses, including courses from managing innovation, human computer interaction, artificial intelligence, data mining, web base commerce, software design and evaluation, managing innovation in complex products and systems, e-business and others.

Students will benefit from working in an interdisciplinary research environment and from being taught by specialists from a range of disciplines in the Department of Informatics and the Science Policy Research Unit.

In the final project students build a substantial IT or e-Commerce project or write a dissertation focused on associated technology or e-Commerce/e-Business processes or systems under the supervision of experienced faculty.

Having completed the course, students will have the knowledge, skills and competences to take full advantage of innovations in this rapidly developing area.

Course learning outcomes

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the concepts, principles and theories of Information Technology, Technology and Innovation Management, Computing, Software Engineering, and Internet Technologies applied to E-Commerce and E-Business Systems.

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the current scientific approaches to understanding Information Technology, Technology and Innovation Management, Computing, Software Engineering, and Internet Technologies applied to E-Commerce and E-Business Systems.

Evaluate and critically analyse information and argument from a range of disciplines related to course subject areas.

Analyse and solve problems related to their expertise in course subject areas.

Demonstrate their ability to extend their basic knowledge to encompass new principles and practice.

Demonstrate their computing, technical and theoretical skills by developing or analysing a substantial system related to the course subject areas.

Plan, conduct and report on the development of an Information Technology or E-Commerce/E-business system.

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreE-Business and E-Commerce Systems (943G5)157
  CoreWeb Computing (927G7)157
  OptionAdvanced Software Engineering (947G5)157
  Business and Project Management (724N1)157
  Human-Computer Interaction (803G5)157
  Managing Organisations and Innovation (713N1)157
  Organisational Behaviour, Leadership and Change (715N1)157
  Programming through Python (823G5)157
 Spring SemesterCoreManaging Complex Projects, Products and Systems (890N1)157
  CoreWeb Applications and Services (944G5)157
  OptionIntelligent Systems Techniques (802G5)157
  Strategic Management (Business & Management) (730N1)157
  The Business Context in Europe (898N1)157

Part-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreWeb Computing (927G7)157
  OptionAdvanced Software Engineering (947G5)157
  Programming through Python (823G5)157
 Spring SemesterCoreManaging Complex Projects, Products and Systems (890N1)157
  CoreWeb Applications and Services (944G5)157
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreE-Business and E-Commerce Systems (943G5)157
  OptionHuman-Computer Interaction (803G5)157
  Managing Organisations and Innovation (713N1)157
  Organisational Behaviour, Leadership and Change (715N1)157
  Project Management in Organisations (724N1)157
 Spring SemesterOptionIntelligent Systems Techniques (802G5)157
  Strategic Management (Business & Management) (730N1)157
  The Business Context in Europe (898N1)157

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The University reserves the right to make changes to the contents or methods of delivery of, or to discontinue, merge or combine modules, if such action is reasonably considered necessary by the University. If there are not sufficient student numbers to make a module viable, the University reserves the right to cancel such a module. If the University withdraws or discontinues a module, it will use its reasonable endeavours to provide a suitable alternative module.

School of Engineering and Informatics (for staff and students)

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