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<Title>BSc Information Systems &amp; Management</Title>
<Type>Degree</Type>
<CollegeFull>LONDON SCHOOL of ECONOMICS and POLITICAL SCIENCE (LSE)</CollegeFull>

<Description>The study of information systems relates to how organizations and societies use and exploit new information 
and communication technologies (ICT). Emphasis is on the organizational and societal aspects of the efforts organizations 
make in order to accommodate ICT, change their practices, and achieve benefits.</Description>

<TargetAudience>
<Target>The degree is likely to give you a distinct advantage with all kinds of public and private organizations.</Target>
<Target>It would be useful if you want to work for any of the software houses or in systems management.</Target>
<Target>Successful graduates could also consider a career in management consultancy specializing in IT &amp; IS.</Target>
</TargetAudience>

<Features>
<Feature>This degree is particularly focused on how computers are used within business and administrative organizations. 
It is natural, therefore, to combine the study of information systems with the study of management.</Feature>
</Features>

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<Name>Rosemary Gosling</Name>
<College>LSE External Study</College>
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