BSc. (Hons) Information Systems and Management
This degree would suit you if you are hoping to pursue a career in information systems management. It is one of three programmes offered at the School of Business and Computer Science, in accordance with the London School of Economics. The information below illustrates the programme requirements. Also, please see the importance of Information Systems and Management.
Entry Requirements
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Two (2) A' Levels and at least three further GCSE/GCE' O' Levels or CXC 'O' levels (including Mathematics and English; CXC Grade 3 accepted from June 1998 onwards) or
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Three GCE 'A' Level subjects and one further GCSE/GCE 'O' level subject (not less than Grade C)
- Holders of CAPE are also allowed entry, once six units are obtained including two single units
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Students must be at least 17 years old or be 17 by September 1st of the said year to apply
- Via Access Route - 17 years and over having obtained a minimum of four 'O' level passes (GCE or CXC). Must have Mathematics and English. Once met, the student can commence by selecting two subjects from Year One
Aims and Objectives
This qualification aims to give you a distinct advantage in IT careers in public and private organisations.
Government Assistance for Tuition Expenses (GATE)
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago covers tuition expenses via the GATE programme for nationals of Trinidad and Tobago.
Career Opportunities
This degree will prepare you for a career in a software house or in management consultancy specialising in ICT and Information Systems.
Contact Information
Kindly contact the UOL Department at uol@sbcs.edu.tt
Fee Information
Please find the costing structure for BSc Information Systems Management attached.
Courses
Year 1
Introduction to Information Systems
Introduction to Business and Management
Introduction to Computer Systems Architecture and Programming
AutoCAD 2013 – 2D Drafting (Level 2)
Personal & Professional Development
Year 2
Organization Theory:An Interdisciplinary Approach
Information Systems Development and Management
Information and Communication Technologies:Principles and Perspectives
Year 3
Software Engineering Theory and Application




