This course provides students with an overview and components relating to ICT technology and functions including the management of ICT for a particular organisational context.

On successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

 1.    Critically evaluate the role and impact of a range of ICT strategies including their likely success in achieving a specified business strategy.

 2.    Analyse the strategic importance of information and information technology management within a range of organisations.

 3.    Critically determine and evaluate developmental stages in IT strategies for an organisation including transformation of an organisation from its vision to infrastructure.

 4.    Compare and contrast a range of roles and competencies and skills frameworks within the IT sector.

 5.    Critically discuss security, ethics and corporate social responsibility in the management of ICT.

Credits

15

Level

7

Learning Hours

 

 

Tutor directed hours

42

Supervised workplace experience hours

0

Self-directed learning hours

108

Total hours of student learning

150