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Healthcare Management: A new option for Computing Graduates and Professionals
Dublin City University offers a unique and innovative Masters Programme in Business Informatics (MBI), in which students can select from a large number of optional modules. The options include Service-Oriented Architecture, Security, Cryptography, Entrepreneurship and, from September onwards, Strategic Management in Healthcare.
The new Strategic Management in Healthcare option is delivered in conjunction with DCU’s School of Nursing. It will enable students to develop an understanding of the strategic management process in the healthcare context and how to apply Information Technology to solve the challenges in Healthcare.
The MBI programme is offered on a full-time and part-time basis with a remote learning backup facility for part-time students. It equips graduates and professionals in Computing and Software Engineering (or comparable disciplines) with an in-depth understanding of Business and Healthcare Information Systems, both from an Irish and European perspective. The programme is delivered in conjunction with a network of other European universities. Students undergo their practical oriented research dissertation at one of these partner universities.
Dr. Markus Helfert, the Programme Chair added: "Graduates in Business Informatics can work in government, healthcare, business, industry, consulting and private institutions. There are many opportunities. It is up to the graduates which direction they choose."
For Details please see the Program Schedule
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