449 BSc Management of Information Systems, bachelor

Introduction

The program provides an interdisciplinary education that combines ICT, finance, marketing and organizational subjects. It provides a vocational education but also give graduates a thorough foundation for further studies at the Masters's degree level. Modern ICT-tools and realistic cases/examples will be used extensively. The program is taught using a combination of lectures, practical exercises in data labs, and project work.

Target Group and Admission Requirements

This program is aimed at students who are interested in the applications of information systems and how organizations can use ICT efficiently. The study program provides broad competence in the intersections between information technology (ICT), economics and organization. There are great demand for candidates who have the in-depth insight into both business and ICT necessary for companies to make good strategic decisions. The study programme will qualify students for a wide range of positions in the ICT sector, as well as in private business and public administration. Typical job applications might include acquisition, implementation, marketing and sales of information systems, consulting services, instrcution and ICT-management. Applicants must meet general admission requirements or have prior experiential learning.

Aim of the Programme

The intention of the programme is to provide students with an interdisciplinary and professional education in computer technology, economics, marketing and organisation. Successful candidates will also be qualified to apply for entrance to Master’s degree programmes.

Learning outcome

A successful candidate will have the following:

Knowledge:

  • basic knowledge of databases, web, multimedia, computer networks, ICT security and programming
  • basic knowledge of economics, marketing, business and organization
  • good understanding of work processes related to projects, ICT management, systems development and systems operation
  • good understanding of the interaction between information technology, finance and organization

Skills:

  • basic skills in managing software services, basic computer networks, databases, web solutions and applications
  • be able to participate actively in the planning and implementation of projects involving information technology.
  • basic skills in mathematical and statistical methods

General:

  • be able to find, evaluate and communicate technical material both written and oral
  • be able to apply knowledge to practical problems in the workplace
  • have a good basis to update and develop their own knowledge and skills

Curriculum and structure


1st year of study
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
6003 Information Management 7.50 O 7,5          
6102 Databases 7.50 O 7,5          
6101 Web-publishing 7.50 O 7,5          
6100 Introduction to Linux 7.50 O 7,5          
6108 Java Programming 7.50 O   7,5        
6105 Windows Server and computer networks 7.50 O   7,5        
6118 eBusiness and social media 7.50 O   7,5        
6123 Information Security 7.50 O   7,5        
Total: 30 30 0 0 0 0
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

2nd year of study
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
6000 Business Financial Analysis and Accounts
7.50 O     7,5      
6002 Marketing 7.50 O     7,5      
6111 Modelling and UML 7.50 O     7,5      
6001 Mathematics 7.50 O     7,5      
6006 Commercial Law 7.50 O       7,5    
6004 Financial Accounting with Analysis 7.50 O       7,5    
6007 Microeconomics and Market Economics 7.50 O       7,5    
6005 Statistics I 7.50 O       7,5    
Total: 0 0 30 30 0 0
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

3rd year of study
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V) S5(A) S6(V)
6106 Project Management 7.50 O         7,5  
6112 Agile Methods 7.50 O         7,5  
6010 Organisation and Ethics 7.50 O         7,5  
xxxx Elective Course 7,5 ECTS 7.50 O         7,5  
6117 Bachelor’s Degree Project 15.00 O           15
6113 Management Information Systems 7.50 O           7,5
Total: 0 0 0 0 30 30
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

Optional courses
Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V)
6109 Object-oriented programming 7.50 V 7,5  
6107 Operating system and computer networks 7.50 V 7,5  
6048 Marketing Communication 7.50 V 7,5  
6061 Intellectual Property Law 7.50 V 7,5  
6013 Enterprise Strategy 7.50 V   7,5
6014 Organisation Studies II 7.50 V   7,5
6063 Operations Research 7.50 V   7,5
6065 Databases and Web 7.50 V   7,5
6120 Application development for mobile
devices
7.50 V   7,5
6021 Employment Law 7.50 V   7,5
6058 Product Development 7.50 V   7,5
5619 Work Experience 30.00 V   30
5463 Practical Training 20.00 V   20
5975 Special Syllabus 10.00 V 10 10
6022 Special Syllabus 7.50 V 7,5 7,5
5974 Special Syllabus 5.00 V 5 5
6020 Business English 15.00 O 7,5 7,5
Total: 0 0
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

The study program has a normal duration of three years, and successful candidates will receive a Bachelor’s degree in Management of Information Systems. The study program consists of courses of one-semester’s duration.

The first year of study is equivalent to the one-year program in information management and is also identical to the first year of the bachelor program in computer science. The first year provides a broad introduction to the key subjects of informatics. In the second year, the program includes courses in economics, marketing, law and organisation. During the last two semesters, it is possible to choose courses in information technology, economics, mathematics and languages. During the last semester, compulsory subjects can be replaced by an internship, or study abroad by individual application.

Internationalization

It is possible to include 30 credits (one semester) at an educational institution outside Norway. There are agreements and funding for this. Students should familiarise themselves with this information. More information here:

Teaching and Learning Methods

Lectures, practical exercises in the computer laboratory with supervision and project assignments. A large project will be completed during the last semester. The project will be carried out in groups and will often be supervised externally.

Theory and Practical Training

The study program is vocational and interdisciplinary, but also teaches basic theory within the subject areas. Modern ICT-tools and realistic cases/examples will be used extensively. During the last semester, compulsory subjects can be replaced by an internship.

Assessment Methods

The student’s knowledge will be assessed in all of the courses. Lettered grades A-F (where F represents a failing grade) will be used; varied forms of assessment will be used. Please refer to the individual course descriptions.


Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Bergit Grivi <Bergit.GriviSPAMFILTER@hit.no>,Bjørn Kristoffersen <Bjorn.KristoffersenSPAMFILTER@hit.no>,Jon Kvisli <jon.kvisliSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Susan Erdmann - 22/06/2015