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Programme summary for MSc Enterprise Architecture

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The aim of the programme is to meet the increasing need for Enterprise Architects who combine technical knowledge (e.g. technology, software and infrastructure related knowledge within an enterprise context) with an advanced understanding of business technology strategy and human dynamics.

MSc in Enterprise Architecture at UEL

The MSc in Enterprise Architecture offers several optional and self-contained modules in the field of Enterprise Architecture. Different areas, such as Enterprise Modelling, Business Strategy, Security Management, IT Law, International Finance, HR Management, etc., are covered through the core and optional modules of this programme. The dissertation module will provide the opportunity of performing a supervised research dissertation acquiring and developing original knowledge in a specific area of Enterprise Architecture.

This new programme, running from September 2012, is the first of its kind in the UK and Europe and taps on UEL expertise around Enterprise Architecture and Modelling as well as Business Strategy Management. With UEL proximity to the City and Canary Wharf, and the flexible delivery model of the programme, this could be an ideal opportunity for aspiring architects as well as business analysts who want to progress their careers to become Enterprise Architects.

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Tuition Fees - 2013/14

Home/EU Fees

  • Module fee: Pending
  • Full time fee: Pending

International Fees

  • Module fee: Pending
  • Full time fee: Pending

Fees based on 30 credit modules (unless otherwise indicated) For further information regarding postgraduate fees please refer to www.uel.ac.uk/fees/

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