The Information Systems MSc course offered by Kingston University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how information systems are used in organisations. It combines business strategies, technology, user needs, and organisational development. It equips students with the skills to analyse, design, procure, and implement state-of-the-art information systems.Course Content: The course structure includes six core modules, one option module, and a final project. Each module is worth 30 credit points, which represents 300 hours of study. The final project module is worth 60 credits, representing about 600 hours of study. Key Modules: The six core modules are "Information Systems Foundations", "Technology and Change in Business Systems", "Data Management and Warehousing", "Business Systems Modelling", "Information Systems Development" and "Software Engineering with Objects and Components". Option modules include "Enterprise Systems" and "Knowledge Management, Technology and Organisational Learning".Accreditations: The course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS), The Chartered Institute for IT. This allows graduates to apply for membership status of the BCS, which is recognised internationally and leads to Chartered IT Professional (CITP) status. It also meets the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer. This MSc degree also satisfies the academic requirement for the UK Engineering Council.Future Careers: This course prepares students for a wide range of roles such as IT project manager, systems analyst, business analyst, IT consultant, and data analyst. Graduates are also equipped with the relevant skills to establish and manage their own enterprise in the IT sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.