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Page 1: BSc Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB) Dr Oscar De Bruijn Programme Director for BSc Information Technology Management for Business

BSc Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB)

Dr Oscar De Bruijn

Programme Director for BSc Information Technology Management for Business

[email protected]

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Agenda

• Welcome by the programme director

• Programme administrator talk

• Getting to know each other

• E-skills talk

• Placement students talk

• Group activity

• ITMB Society talk

• Closing comments

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A bit of background

Research from CA in 2007, conducted by independent research company Loudhouse of 100 IT Directors across the UK and Ireland, reveals that poor visibility of IT project status and a lack of management control over them is costing the UK over a quarter of a billion pounds each year. A third of all projects implemented each year end up over budget with the typical over-spend between 10% and 20% of the original budget. The survey also highlighted the increased complexity of IT projects, with a typical company running 29 projects at any one time and an average IT budget of between £1m and £5m.

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Use of Technology in Context

ITMB learning outcomes

Technology

People

Organisations

Business

Innovate

Promote

Predict

Implement

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BUSINESSAt the end of the Programme students should:

Have demonstrated that they have mastered basic business disciplines and courtesies, demonstrating timeliness, focus when faced with distractions, and ability to complete tasks to a deadline with high quality.

Have demonstrated a mastery of basic business functions and organisational structures, including a sound understanding of modern business working practices, covering work in the office, at home and on the move.

Be able to take apart non-obvious business problems, structure the problem, collect relevant information, consider options and make recommendations.

Be able to use basic predictive modelling techniques and system thinking to predict future performance and propose system improvements.

Be able to construct a basic investment case for a multi-year initiative of uncertain outcome.

Be able to sell a moderately complex technology-oriented solution demonstrating understanding of business need, using open questions and summarising skills, and demonstrating basic negotiating skills.

Have gained and demonstrated competence in business and data analysis.

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TECHNOLOGYAt the end of the Programme students should: Have demonstrated a good understanding of system architecture. Gain and be able to demonstrate competence up to Level 3

(APPLY) of the SFIA framework in Database design (DBDS) Gain and be able to demonstrate competence up to Level 3

(APPLY) of the SFIA framework in Programming/Software Development (PROG)

Have demonstrated the ability to collaborate with other people through the use of groupware systems

Gain understanding of Management and Operations (COPS). Be aware of how to roll out a system in a customer friendly way. Be aware of HCI and ergonomic issues in system design. Have acquired technology competence in two chosen fields up to

Level 4 (ENABLE) of the seven level SFIA framework.

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PERSONAL AND INTER-PERSONALAt the end of the Programme students should: Be able to make concise, engaging and well-structured

presentations, arguments and explanations of varying lengths by using various media

Understand their personal preferences, styles, strengths and weaknesses and be able to demonstrate how they use this knowledge to more effectively complete challenging business assignments.

Understand how to gain insight into the preferences, motivations, strengths and weaknesses of other people and demonstrate how they use these insights to work more effectively with others in team situations; motivate others to work more effectively in group situations.

Be competent in influencing and persuading others constructively, understanding the implications of defensive behaviour and personal strategies to overcome it; demonstrating knowledge of the taught techniques and the ability to use them effectively in realistic situations.

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PERSONAL AND INTER-PERSONAL CONTINUED

At the end of the Programme students should: Have learnt how to deal with setbacks, misfortunes and hiatuses in

ways that strengthen their positive attitude, and develop their self-reliance and ability to self-start on their own initiative.

Be able to give and receive direct feedback constructively; demonstrate how they incorporate it into learning and future action.

Be fluent written and verbal communicators, able to articulate complex issues, taking into account the audience viewpoint and have demonstrated competence in this.

Be able to manage their own course and life long learning.

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BSc ITMB Learning Outcomes

PROJECTAt the end of the Programme students should: Be able to construct a project plan for a multi-threaded

project, and demonstrate that they can manage a risk register and lead a project review meeting.

Be able to manage a risk register. Be able to manage a small project, including the

rescheduling for deviations and handling review meetings.

Understand those quality issues concerned with project implementation.

https://ughandbook.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Myprogramme/Coursechoicesprogrammestructures/Programmespecifications.aspx

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Your ProgrammeBSc ITMB

1 year = 120 credits

Semester 1 – 4 x 10 credit compulsory courses BMAN10641 Human Computer Interaction BMAN10701 Business Database Design and Development BMAN10671 Business Application Design and Development 1 BMAN10621M Fundamentals of Financial Reporting

Semester 2 - 4 x 10 credit compulsory courses BMAN10632M Fundamentals of Management Accounting BMAN10652 The Nature of Information Systems COMP19512 Introduction to Computer Systems COMP19612 Business Application Design and Development 2

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Your ProgrammeBSc ITMB

Semester 1 and 2 – 3 x full year compulsory courses BMAN10680 Guru Lectures and Professional

Development (10 credits)

BMAN10690 Integrative Team Project (20 credits) BMAN10780 Business & Management Skills (10 credits)

https://ughandbook.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Myprogramme/Coursechoicesprogrammestructures/Programmestructures.aspx

.http://courses.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/

#mbs

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Progression

• Pass everything (40%+ in 120 credits) = PROGRESS• Pass 40%+ in 100 or 110 credits and a “compensatable fail”

(30-39%) in 10 or 20 credits = PROGRESS• If you fail 30 credits or more (<40%) = RESITS• If you fail any course below 30% = RESITS• IE students need an average above 55% to stay on the IE

programme• Resits take place in August. They are not a ‘second chance’

to gain better grades, only the chance to gain credits lost• There are several programme prizes for high achieving

students at the end of each year.

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How to avoid resits

• Attend all lectures, tutorials and seminars• Engage with your study by preparing for lectures and

seminars and interacting in tutorials and seminars• Make use of Office Hours if you are facing problems with

specific modules• Complete exercises, quizzes, homework etc. –

particularly for BMAN10621 and BMAN10632• Actively contribute to group work assignments such as

the team project

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Academic Advisors

• You will meet your AA every other week as part of the Business & Management Skills module

• AAs can help with any aspect of academic life– If it is a problem with a module approach the

module coordinator/seminar leader first• They can refer you to the Assessment & Student

Support Centre for non-academic issues

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Feedback

• Feedback from us to you – on assessment, presentations etc;

• Feedback from you to us – via questionnaires, focus groups and surveys, through student representatives;

• Further information: https://ughandbook.portals.mbs.ac.uk/Myassessment/Feedback.aspx

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Student Representatives

Student representatives are the voice of students on MBS committees

Staff-student liaison committee ITMB Programme committee Nomination forms available from D20 (including self-

nominations) Deadline 1st October 2012

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Contacts for the BSc Management Programmes

Undergraduate Office (D20, MBS East) Email: [email protected]

Assessment and Student Support Centre (D14, MBS East)Email: [email protected]

Dr Oscar De Bruijn, ITMB Programme Director (F38, MBS East)Email: [email protected]

Kathryn Nicholls, ITMB programme administrator (D20, MBS East)

Email: [email protected]

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Good luck for the forthcoming year!

Manchester Business School