Business Informatics
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BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN ICT AND BUSINESSThe Master in Business Informatics combines theory, methods, and techniques from business and organisational science with the tools and practices of information and computing science. Our interdisciplinary approach addresses key issues faced by organisations and business managers across the globe.Future visionSuccessfully aligning ICT with an organisation’s business processes requires both technological and managerial insight. In this programme you can specialise in one of the following three career areas:ICT Researcher (PhD) – Prepares for a career as a scientist and focuses on researching innovations in information science.Analyst – Prepares for a career as a consultant who provides advice or services on business matters related to ICT, or on ICT matters related to business.Entrepreneur – Prepares for a career as an independent entrepreneur who develops ICT products.The integrative and multidisciplinary approach of the Master’s programme in Business Informatics is oriented towards the needs of future or current researchers, consultants, managers, and entrepreneurs in the field of ICT.I chose Business Informatics because of the informal yet business-oriented culture. We deliver knowledge that is usable in a wide range of situations.Kevin VlaanderenKevin VlaanderenPhD studentPROGRAMME OBJECTIVEThe Master in Business Informatics prepares you to analyse information management issues in business environments and to develop innovative ICT solutions in organisations and society.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 93 and IELTS 6.5). Admission Deadline: April 1 and September 1
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Utrecht
Utrecht
3584 CH
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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