Portugal - Western Europe
Information Systems Management
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ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa Master in Management Information Systems

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PROFESSOR ANTóNIO PALMA DOS REISFull Professor of ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa

In a context where Information Systems and Technologies are a key factor in the competitiveness and success of organizations, the ability to be able to understand these resources and to know how to manage them is critical. The Master in Information Systems Management provides a rigorous and challenging training in the area of Information Systems and Technologies.

This programme intends to train managers with high competence in the areas of planning, analysis, development and security of organizational information systems. The professional nature of the program allows extending the career prospects of the students, as well the development of scientific and technical potential in the area of information systems.

Aiming to enhance the experience of students at this program, there is a possibility, with an additional payment of € 500.00 (which includes program tuition, travel and accommodation with breakfast included), to participate in an initiation program to SAP. This program is taught at the University HTW Saar, Saarbrücken, Germany, and includes visits to SAP and their partner companies, in a one-week trip (*)

If you have a robust bachelor degree in economics or management, engineering, mathematics or another compatible area, and if you want to develop a career in this field, then this is the right master for you.

We look forward to seeing you in the next edition of the Master in Information Systems Management!

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