- Master of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- In this program, students will study modules that develop essential management techniques including data management, project management, e-business, and business intelligence.
- In the autumn and spring semesters, students will take 120 credits of taught modules. Each module typically consists of 10 two to three-hour sessions.
- Students will complete a 60-credit dissertation over the summer.
- The core modules of the program are:
- Data Management and Manipulation
- Management Science for Decision Support
- Manging Contemporary Operations: Fundamentals and Challenges
- Project Management
- Business Intelligence and Analytics
- E-Business
- Information Systems Design Development
- Modules are assessed by a combination of exams and coursework at the end of the relevant semester.
- The teaching is delivered by some of the brightest minds of faculty in their fields and shaped by the latest ground-breaking research.
- This Bussiness School is accredited by EQUIS and AMBA.
- The University of Nottingham includes a placement or work experience element, ensuring that students will receive first-hand experience in professional environments.
- It also ranks 6th in the UK for research power according to Research Excellence Framework.