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The BSc Management and Information Technology (Industry) program caters to students passionate about both business and computing disciplines. This qualification critically examines contemporary management concepts and corporate theories through a human-centric lens, while exploring technology's role in modern enterprises. As digital transformation fuels worldwide commercial advancement, our 2022 intake represents over 40 students from 16 nations across the UK, Europe, China, India, and other global regions. Our MIT graduates have established careers both domestically and internationally.
This curriculum holds TechSkills accreditation, ensuring it meets professional benchmarks for technology and digital profession preparedness. Tech Industry Gold certified programs equip learners with the optimal combination of technical expertise, commercial understanding, and workplace competencies that modern organizations demand. Graduates additionally obtain formal skills certification from TechSkills. For those drawn to business administration, information systems, and computer science, this adaptable program - taught by academic specialists and industry professionals - aligns with your capabilities and vocational aspirations.
Our teaching methodology incorporates practical case studies to examine information technology's business applications. You'll acquire knowledge from leading researchers about team leadership in IT business environments, implementing technological solutions, and assessing technical competencies. Students gain access to TechSkills networking events, conferences, and employer connections, complemented by industry expert lectures offering valuable sector perspectives.
The foundational year establishes core competencies in Information Systems, Business Analytics, and Software Development, while addressing essential discussions about Management, Organizational Structures, and Workplace Dynamics. Optional modules include Entrepreneurial Studies, Marketing Principles, and Operations Management strategies.