IT and Strategic Innovation PgDip/MSc
Facts about this course
| Qualification | PgDip/MSc |
|---|---|
| Duration | Full time: 1 year Part time: 2–3 years (January and September start dates) |
| Attendance | 1 week per module. |
| Assessment | Coursework and/or exams |
| Course structure |
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Choose Kingston's IT and Strategic Innovation PgDip/MSc
Strategic Innovation is now recognised as the major element in determining the eventual success or failure of an organisation. Building better business models depends both on understanding IT and on understanding how to use innovation to create more efficient value chains. However, the strategic management needed to encourage and use innovation is a rather new field, arising from the realisation that innovation in IT and other high-tech areas has its own distinctive features that differentiate it sharply from other industries such as the creative arts.
There is an acute shortage of people with a technical background who are able to understand the characteristics of high-tech innovation and combine this with the leadership and management values necessary for entrepreneurship or successfully creating and managing strategic innovation in an organisation. The course is designed to allow you to tailor your learning to suit your individual career development, industry background and/or the requirements of your business or organisation.
What will you study?
You will study the types and characteristics of innovation, as well as the major barriers to the spread of innovation. This will enable you to recognise and welcome the increased rate of change and instability in the business and technology fields. You will gain an understanding of how innovation can be encouraged, captured and managed within an organisation, how this relates to knowledge management, decision making, organisational goals and objectives.
Case studies and team working are emphasised throughout the course and modules are regularly updated to ensure quality and relevance to industry. A Research Methods module prepares you for work on your project/dissertation, which often takes the form of a business plan.
This course is taught by staff in the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics
Teaching staff include:
- Dr Islam Choudhury, senior lecturer and course leader
- Dr Rob Mellor, principal lecturer
- Dr Miroslav Novak, principal lecturer and director of postgraduate programmes
Many of our staff in the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.
Course structure
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.
Core modules
- Building E-Business
- Requirements Engineering and Management
- Research Methods
- Strategic Information Systems for E-Business
- Project/Dissertation (MSc Only)
- IT and Entrepreneurship
Option modules
- Broadband and Mobile Networks
- Component-Based Software Engineering
- Developing Object-Orientated Solutions
- Digital Communications
- Electronic Commerce Technologies
- Enterprise Networking
- Geographical Information Fundamentals
- Internet Map Services
- Internet Wireless Networks
- Knowledge Management
- Location-Based Services, Applications and Technologies
- Multimedia Communications
- Network Design and Management
- Network Operating Systems
- Network Security
- Programming in Java
- Secure and Dependable Computing
- Software Engineering Tools
- Software Quality Assurance
- Spatial Information Analysis and Modelling
- TCP/IP Networks
- Usability Engineering
- Visualisation and Image Processing
- Web Development in Java
- Wireless Communications
Related courses
- Electronic Commerce PgDip/MSc
- Informatics with Management Studies PgDip/MSc
- Information Systems PgDip/MSc
- IT and Strategic Innovation with management studies PgDip/MSc
- Networking and Data Communications PgDip/MSc
- Software Engineering PgDip/MSc
- Web Development PgDip/MSc
- User Interaction Design PgDip/MSc
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The British Computer Society (BCS) accredits this course which means you may be gain exemptions from some BCS professional examinations.



