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HND Administration and Information Technology
About this course
Administration and information technology is a practical degree that addresses the twin demands of modern professional environments: the ability to manage information systems and digital tools effectively, and the organisational and administrative competencies that keep businesses and institutions running smoothly. As organisations of all kinds have become more dependent on digital processes, the ability to manage those processes alongside the people, workflows, and records of an organisation has become a genuinely valued set of skills. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme allows you to develop both strands at a pace that fits alongside other commitments. You will study information technology concepts, data management, software applications, and the administration of digital systems, alongside modules in professional communication, records management, organisational administration, and office management. The programme is designed with the realities of working life in mind, and its part-time mode means it is accessible to those who are already working in administrative or technical roles and wish to formalise and extend their skills while remaining in employment. You will develop practical proficiency with the tools and systems used in contemporary workplaces, alongside the communication, coordination, and problem-solving capabilities that administrative professionals need. Understanding how information flows through organisations, how records should be managed for compliance and efficiency, and how technology can be applied to improve administrative processes are all central to the programme. Graduates go on to careers in office administration, records management, IT support and coordination, operations management, and administrative roles in healthcare, education, local government, and business. The combination of technical and organisational skills is valued across virtually every sector. Further professional development and higher qualifications in information management, business administration, or computing are options for those who wish to progress into more specialised or senior roles.
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