BSc Management of Information Systems

The study programme provides students with broad competence in the multi-disciplinary intersection between information technology (IT), economics, organisational theory and law.

It is suitable for those interested in the use of IT and in how businesses can most effectively use this technology.

The programme combines lectures, supervised practice in the computer laboratory and projects.

There is also the possibility of transferring to the Bachelor’s degree programme in Computer Science after 1 or 2 semesters.

Keywords: Databases; hardware and software; computer networks; programming and software engineering; Internet; mathematics; organisation subjects; business, micro and macroeconomics; financial accounting; business law; marketing; project management and IT management.

 
Career opportunities/Further studies

There is critical shortage of people who have thorough knowledge of both business and IT to enable companies to make good strategic decisions in this area. The study programme qualifies successful candidates for a wide range of positions in the IT sector, as well as in private business and public administration.

Typical professional applications might include consulting services; administration, design and operation of web-solutions and networks; marketing; sales and instruction. Successful candidates will also be qualified to apply for Master’s degree programmes in related areas.

 

Published by Helle Friis Knutzen - 07/01/2013

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