Course Overview
This programme focuses on combining IT knowledge with management practice. Students study topics such as IT service management, project planning, systems development, cybersecurity basics, and data handling. Learning tasks include case studies, group projects, and applied assignments linked to IT and business settings.
Students build skills in planning, communication, system coordination, and decision-making in IT environments. Classroom sessions include guided teaching and applied tasks that reflect workplace situations. Feedback from academic staff supports progress across modules.
Graduates can move into roles such as IT manager, project coordinator, systems analyst, and business technology support roles. The programme also supports progression to higher research study in IT and management fields. Over time, the course has developed updated modules that reflect current methods used in organisations across different sectors.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a recognised bachelor’s degree in IT, computing, or a related field. Work experience in IT or business support areas may support admission in some cases.
Scholarship options may be available based on academic results or application review.
Part Time Work Details
International students may work up to 20 hours per week during study periods under Malta visa rules
Language Requirement