Type | Undergraduate |
Language | English |
Duration | 4 Years |
Study mode | Full Time |
Credit Units | 68 |
On successful completion of the Management Information Systems program, students are able to implement and use cost-effective and reliable management information systems that support organizations to plan for and direct operational activities.
A management information systems degree prepares students for a career in developing business applications, which can apply to any sector or industry. Studying for a management information systems degree allows students to develop a broad understanding of general business skills in addition to information technology skills. The development of these skills allows students to interpret employers' informational needs and translate them into business applications, working with a range of other specialists such as computer programmers, software engineers, computer scientists and business analysts.
An information systems degree provides you with a range of specialist skills in areas such as:
- Software development and programming.
- E-Business applications.
- Systems analysis.
- Database systems and design
- Networking and operating systems.
- Data mining and internet of things.
Job opportunities for management information systems graduates are widely available with:
- Software Development Firms.
- Architects and Systems Design Companies.
- IT Banks and Financial Institutions.
- IT Support Companies.
- Telecommunications Companies.
- Opportunities in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises.
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Diploma |
Bachelor |
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Level One (18 Units) |
Level Two (18 Units) |
Level Three (16 Units) |
Level Four (16 Units) |
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Management Information Systems |
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128 |
140 |
140 |