Management of Information Security and Risk: Executive Development
Bachelor's degree
In Islington
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Islington
This module is designed to develop your ability to meet the challenges in senior IT roles in terms of personal strategies and skills for success in a professional IT environment. The focus will be on building personal knowledge and capabilities to enhance your impact in the workplace.
The aims of this module are to develop your abilities as a reflective practitioner, your understanding of your actual and potential role in a range of contexts, and your ability to manage your own future professional development and contribute to that of others.
The module will be delivered in block mode consisting of two blocks as follows: Thursday: 5pm-9pm Friday: 9am-5pm Saturday: 9am-5pm
The second block is delivered 6 weeks after the first block.
This module is taken from the MSc in Management of Information Security and Risk. Course Information Start DateStart TimeDurationCostCourse CodeApply Teaching dates are provisionally set for February/March 2016. Thursday 17:00-21:00; Friday 9:00-17:00; Saturday 9:00-17:00 Two blocks comprising Thursday evening, Friday & Saturday all day £1,500.00 (Home/EU students); £1,500.00 (Non-EU) INM413 Apply Now Eligibility You should have a first or second class BSc honours degree (or equivalent non-UK qualification).You should also have approximately five years of relevant professional experience (absolute minimum of two years in exceptional circumstances).
You should also have basic competence and familiarity with mathematics and good professional English.
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Subjects
- Management
- Risk
- Security
- Executive
- IT
- IT risk
- IT Security
- IT Development
- IT Management
Course programme
- Competency frameworks, qualifications and CPD, including; IISP, SFIA, ITIL, BCS and industry certifications
- Personal SWOT analyses and action planning
- Developing behavioural competencies in an organisational context; leadership, team working, communication, negotiation, and influencing
- Reflection, performance appraisal, mentoring and coaching
- Project, programme and change management in uncertain environments
- Communities of practice and professional identity
Additional information
Teaching and Assessment
Assessment is coursework based consisting of a mixture of one or more of the following:
- reports
- essays
- presentations
- peer reviews
- group work.
Management of Information Security and Risk: Executive Development