

BSc Information Technology Management For Business
About this course
Information technology management for business addresses the increasingly central role that digital systems play in how organisations operate, compete, and create value. The discipline sits deliberately at the boundary between technology and management, producing graduates who can understand what IT systems can do and communicate that understanding effectively to both technical teams and senior decision-makers. As organisations become more dependent on data, software, and digital infrastructure, the ability to manage that dependence intelligently is one of the most valuable capabilities a business manager can develop. At Edge Hill University, this three-year, full-time programme develops your understanding of both the technology and the business contexts in which it operates. You will study systems analysis and design, project management, data management, cybersecurity, enterprise systems, and the strategic use of digital technologies alongside core business management subjects including marketing, operations, finance, and organisational behaviour. The combination means you graduate with a genuinely hybrid skill set: able to engage seriously with technical material and equally able to apply business frameworks to technology decisions. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement experience. The placement year gives you professional experience in a business or technology organisation before you complete your final year, and the year abroad adds an international perspective that is particularly relevant given how global IT management roles often are. Graduates work in IT management, business analysis, systems consultancy, project and programme management, digital transformation roles, and technology sales and account management. The breadth of the degree means you are not limited to technology companies: organisations in every sector need people who can bridge business strategy and IT delivery. Postgraduate study in information management, business administration, or project management is an option for those wishing to develop specialist expertise.
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