The International Postgraduate Diploma (IPGD) in Strategic Information and Systems Analysis integrates strategic planning, information systems management, and analytics to enhance organizational performance, leveraging data-driven insights to drive innovation and achieve long-term goals.
Course details:
Database Management Systems: This course covers the principles and techniques for managing and manipulating large sets of data efficiently. Topics include database design, querying languages (SQL), normalization, indexing, and data security.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): ERP focuses on integrating various business processes and functions into a centralized system, enabling efficient data flow and resource management across an organization. Students learn about ERP software, implementation strategies, and its impact on organizational performance.
Information System Development: Information System Development explores the process of designing, building, and implementing information systems to meet organizational needs. Topics include requirements analysis, system design, programming languages, testing, and deployment.
Management Information System (MIS): MIS examines how organizations use information systems to support decision-making and operational activities. Students learn about the role of MIS in data collection, analysis, reporting, and strategic planning to achieve business objectives.
Project Management: This course focuses on the principles and practices of managing projects effectively, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, resource allocation, risk management, and stakeholder communication. Students develop skills to lead projects from initiation to completion successfully.
System Analysis and Design: System Analysis and Design cover the methodologies and techniques for analyzing existing systems, identifying requirements, and designing new systems to meet organizational goals. Topics include modeling techniques, requirements gathering, prototyping, and system evaluation
Assessment: Graduation Project (GP)
After completing the coursework, students must complete a graduation project (GP) integrating knowledge from all modules. This project assesses their ability to apply current practices in media and entertainment and solidifies their comprehensive understanding of the field.
Programme Structure and Credits:
This programme comprises six modules with 30 ECTS and 1 GP of 30 ECTS.