The MSc Computing and Information Systems course at the University of Greenwich equips students with advanced skills to further their careers in information systems development, management and IT project management. The course provides a balance between managerial and technical aspects of information systems, and their respective organisational and societal context.Course Content: The course encompasses core themes such as systems analysis and design, software development, website development, database system, project management and information systems management. Advanced topics such as distributed systems and information systems security are also covered within the curriculum. Key Modules: The primary modules include Developing Skills for Business Leadership, Systems Development Management and Methodologies, Information Systems Project Management and Strategic IT. There's also a Master's project or dissertation for students to demonstrate their understanding of the course content.Accreditations: The MSc Computing and Information Systems is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), The Chartered Institute for IT.Future Careers: With an MSc in Computing and Information Systems, graduates can pursue careers in areas such as IT project management, information systems management, systems analysts or software development. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.