ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME
Information Systems and Information Technology are often considered similar but Information Technology is actually a subset of Information Systems. Though both fields deal with computers, they have different characteristics and career paths that require diverse skills, knowledge and training.
Organizations work with large amounts of data. These data needs to be organized and analysed. For this, Information Systems are needed to turn raw data into useful information that can be used to solve problems and also for the decision making process in an organization.
Whereas Information Technology focuses more on managing technology and improving its utilization, which includes the hardware, software, databases and networks. It is more inclined to the study of design, implementation, support or management of computer based information systems.
Is this programme for me?
Information Systems is a broad field that goes beyond than just understanding how to use a computer and how computer programs work. It covers a broader area which involves problem solving, implementation of new ideas, managing time and resources, strategic thinking and communication.
If you are an IT nerd and the adventurous type who is always looking into new things and have the eagerness to explore, this could be the right programme for you.
What will I learn?
Information Systems is a study that can help find the most efficient way to gather and store data so that it can be easily used. In terms of the information revolution that continues to change the manner in which we conduct our lives, the service of information systems professionals is needed in bringing information and society together.
This programme is designed to produce competent and marketable graduates in managing and developing information systems in a business context with added knowledge in information management, enterprise systems, e-commerce and organisational behaviour.