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Information Technology, Management and Organisational Change PGDip

  • For entry: 2013
  • Duration: Full time 9 Month(s)
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Course Overview

We believe that our very distinctive focus on information technology and organisational change makes the ITMOC programme a market leader in preparing information systems professionals for future careers in organisations such as Deloitte, Accenture and PwC.

Learning from active researchers in the field, you will develop the skills to interpret organisational problems and deal with them in an appropriate manner taking into account the specifics of any particular organisational context.


Compulsory Modules:
  • Interpretations of Information, Technology and Organisations
  • Knowledge Management and Information Technology
  • Strategy and IT Management
  • Systemic Interventions and Consulting
  • Skills Development: Negotiation, Argumentation and Presentation
  • SAP ERP
  • Researching Organisational Settings
  • Managing and Learning in Project Environments
  • The Management of Organisational Change
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Dissertation - often with a public or private organisation
Optional Modules:
  • E-Business
  • Enterprise Systems
  • Human Resource Management I
  • Operations Management
  • Financial Management
  • Network Communications and Cisco Technologies
  • Social Aspects of the Digital Age
  • Human Resource Management II
  • International Marketing
  • Knowledge Management II
  • Cyber Security Management
  • Design Driven Innovation in IS-IT

    Key Information

    Programme Director: Dr Martin Brigham
    Duration: 9 months full-time
    Entry Requirements: An upper second class honours degree, or its equivalent. Work experience preferred, not essential
    IELTS: 7.0 or equivalent (minimum element scores apply
    Assessment: Coursework, group work, exams and dissertation

    Funding: All applicants should consult www.lancs.ac.uk/pgfunding/

    Fees: View details of our current Postgraduate Research fees or Postgraduate Taught fees.

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    • Business Administration : MBA
    • E-Business and Innovation : MSc
    • E-Business and Innovation : PGDip
    • Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Practice : MSc
    • HighWire : MRes
    • HighWire : PhD
    • Information Technology, Management and Organisational Change : MRes
    • Information Technology, Management and Organisational Change : MSc
    • Information Technology, Management and Organisational Change : PGDip
    • International Business : MRes
    • International Business : MSc
    • International Business : PGDip
    • Management : MSc
    • Management : PhD
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