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Awarded
by University of London
Academic direction by London School of Economics
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE
One primary
focus of information systems has been within organisations, and
hence it is natural to combine the subject with the study of management.
Indeed many managers face the responsibility of analysing and designing
their own information systems or laising closely with the technical
specialists. It is therefore important that managers should possess
an understanding of how information systems are developed. The Information
Systems and Management degree has been tailored specifically to
address such issues.
DEGREE STRUCTURE
Students are
required to take 12 subjects over a minimum of 3 years. On successful
completion, students may be awarded an Honours degree.
FIRST
YEAR
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Principles of Sociology |
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Introduction to Information Systems |
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Introduction to Business and Management |
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Introduction to Programming and Statistics
1 |
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SECOND
YEAR
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Information Systems Development
and Management |
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ICT principles and Perspectives |
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Principles of Accounting |
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Human Resource Management |
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FINAL
YEAR
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Organisation Theory -
Interdisciplinary Approach |
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Software Engineering: Theory and Application |
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Research Project in Information Systems |
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Information and Communication Technology
Policy & Information Systems Evaluation |
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B.Sc (HONOURS)
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & MANAGEMENT |
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4 subjects |
4 subjects |
12 subjects
to graduate |
| Students on the 2-year graduate entry route need only take the 9 subjects
indicated in red |
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(Int'l) application form
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