“I found the convenient online nature of the master degree program facilitated through Robert Kennedy College (RKC) very helpful. Equally important was having a community of other online students to ask questions to (usually through What'sApp groups) in addition to the college. It should be noted that when asking RKC questions, they were always quick to respond. I would advise any prospective student to not be shy in asking RKC questions (by email or through What’s App). Additionally, I would advise students to take advantage of the various groups set up by current RKC students, some of whom will be further along in the program than you and can therefore provide helpful advice. I would recommend RKC for other prospective students. I had a great experience and all the advice along the way from the college (support staff, professors, and dean) and other students, personally helped me in gaining more confidence as I academically developed during the course, ultimately culminating in obtaining a distinction result for my masters. Feel free to reach out should you have any questions.”
This course gives you an opportunity to develop a detailed understanding of the role of information systems and technology (IS/T) in businesses around the world, along with a critical awareness of current and emerging issues in this continually developing sector.
You will learn from our expert team and external guest speakers, renowned for their specialist knowledge. You will also enjoy the programme’s emphasis on debate, critique and interaction with other students and staff.
On completion of your course you will have the necessary skills to become an effective IS/T manager with strategically valuable capabilities in IS/T.
3 good reasons to study Information Systems Management:
- Developing critical thinking and employability skills in high demand from a range of employers
- Put Information Systems theory into real practice with an exciting Business Innovation Project
- Benefit from a course backed by cutting-edge research in Information Systems at Salford Business School