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HND Administration and Information Technology
About this course
Administration and information technology is a practical discipline concerned with the skills needed to manage information effectively and to support the administrative and digital functions on which organisations of all kinds depend. It sits at the intersection of office management, data handling, IT systems, and professional communication, developing the capabilities needed to work efficiently in roles that require both administrative competence and digital proficiency. As organisations have become more reliant on digital tools and information systems, the demand for people who can use them fluently alongside strong administrative skills has grown steadily. At the University of the Highlands and Islands this two-year full-time programme is designed to be directly applicable to the professional contexts in which graduates will work. You will develop skills in information management, IT applications, database handling, document production, business communication, and the administrative processes that support effective organisational functioning. The Highlands and Islands context gives the degree a particular relevance to the small and medium-sized organisations, public sector bodies, and community enterprises that are the primary employers in the region, though the skills you develop are applicable in any setting. You will build digital literacy, administrative competence, communication skills, and the practical professional capabilities needed to contribute effectively to an office or information management environment from the outset of your career. Graduates work as administrators, office managers, information officers, data administrators, project support coordinators, and personal assistants across public sector organisations, the NHS, businesses, charities, and educational institutions. Further study in business administration, information management, or IT is a natural next step for those wanting to develop specialist expertise.
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