

BSc Information Technology Management For Business
About this course
Information Technology Management for Business addresses the challenge that sits at the heart of every modern organisation: how to deploy technology effectively to achieve strategic goals. IT is not merely a support function; it drives product development, customer relationships, operational efficiency, and competitive strategy across every sector. The professionals who can navigate both the technical dimensions of information systems and the management and leadership challenges of implementing them in complex organisations are in sustained demand. At Edge Hill University, this part-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities and a year abroad, giving you structured professional experience and an international perspective alongside flexible study. The part-time mode allows you to pursue your studies while managing other commitments, and the sandwich year means you can apply your learning in a real organisation before completing the degree. You will cover information systems, database management, project management, business strategy, digital transformation, and the people and process dimensions of managing IT in organisations. The year abroad adds a comparative perspective on how technology and business interact across different regulatory and cultural environments. Graduates from Information Technology Management for Business typically move into roles that sit between technical and business teams. Business analyst, IT project manager, systems consultant, digital transformation manager, and IT service manager are common job titles. Every sector employs people with this profile, including financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, public sector, and technology companies. The sandwich year placement gives you early professional credibility. Postgraduate study in information management, project management, digital business, or MBA programmes is an option for those who want to develop further. The combination of IT knowledge and management skills continues to grow in value as technology becomes more central to every organisation's operations.
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