In our increasingly interconnected socio-economic environment, which depends on the excellent management of information and knowledge, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are a key factor in the competitiveness of companies and their ability to hold on to their market position.
Dynamic and efficient organisations do not simply invest in technology, they also analyse their needs and implement the system that best adapts to these. It is also vital to be familiar with the policies of the information society and their interrelation with culture, economics and education if we are to deal successfully with strategies for business growth and their technological implementation.
Hence, the UOC's Postgraduate Training has designed this Specialist Course in the Strategic and Operating Management of ICTs to produce professionals who successfully master the management and implementation of ICTs in their organisation and understand the environment of the information society in which they do business.
This specialist course develops the concepts of strategic management and information systems planning, covering aspects such as the chain of value of IS/IT, the distribution of IS/IT in businesses and critical IS/IT skills.
It then moves on to the key aspects of the operating management of information technologies, with a particular emphasis on aspects of free software, outsourcing, auditing and telecommunications.
Professionals who take part in this programme will be able to contribute the following skills to their organisation:
- Global and integrating view of the key elements of the management of information technologies.
List of topics
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Strategic management in information technologies
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Operating management of information technologies
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See complete syllabus
Price
1.350 euros
Consult the financial aid that the UOC offers to international students.
The programme fees should be confirmed on enrolment.