- The DCU Bachelor of Science in Management of Information Technology and Information Systems is a Level 8 (on the National Framework of Qualifications), honours degree programme, which provides students with critical insight into the application of Information Technology and Information Systems to the processes of administration, management and innovation within a range of businesses and other organisations.
- Graduates of the programme will emerge with a unique mix of skills in IT, IS and business.
- This degree offers students great flexibility in that they can vary the number of modules they register for each year to match the other responsibilities in their life.
- Given that registering for a module means committing to the workload associated with that module this flexibility allows a student to only take on the work they can accommodate in a given year.
- When deciding how much work to take on students should consider the time needed to: study learning materials; actively participate in tutorials; interact with tutors and other students in the online discussion forums and complete assignments.
- Students on this programme also have a good degree of flexibility in terms of time, place and pace of studying as they do not have to attend campus-based classes on a regular basis.