Awarded by Oxford Brookes University
This programme combines some of the overview the computer science with modules focus on the development of information systems. An information system is a set of people, data, procedures, hardware and software that work together to achieve the common goal of information management. Information management includes the tasks of gathering data; processing the data into reliable, accurate, and usable information; and distributing the information in a timely fashion for use in decision making, problem solving, and control. Information systems exist within organisations in commerce, industry and the public sector. Therefore, while it is primarily a computer science discipline, it involves an understanding of organisations, management, information and the information needs of organisations.
Modules :
Duration
Full-time 12 months / Part-time 16 months
Delivery Mode
Each lesson is 3 hours and is conducted in a classroom setting at Informatics Campus.
The average teacher / student ratio is 1:40 (practical)
The average teacher / student ratio is 1:50 (lecture)

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