September 2025
Full time
Three or four years
Available
Suzhou
Qualification,XJTLU,BMan Information Management and Information Systems,University of Liverpool,BSc (Hons) Electronic Commerce Computing,BSc (Hons) Financial Computing,BSc Information Management and Information Systems
Knowledge and skills
When you graduate from the BSc Information Management and Information Systems programme, you will have:
- an understanding of theories related to information management and information systems, with the ability to apply these theories to fields such as financial computing and e-commerce;
- a thorough comprehension of management information systems and information technology, including the fundamental elements, concepts, principles, and theories;
- proficiency in the principles of finance, accounting, and economics, and an understanding of the interactions between financial markets and households, businesses, institutions, and government entities;
- the capability to make financial decisions using advanced knowledge of financial tools, asset pricing, risk management, and information security; and
- practical knowledge of the design and operation of computer-based financial information systems, including the data and programming tools required for financial modelling and system development.
BSc Information Management and Information Systems is an innovative interdisciplinary programme that integrates elements of both management and engineering disciplines. Students in this programme will engage with core modules across various fields, including intelligent operations, information technology, economics, finance, and more. They will have the opportunity to explore their interests and strengths fully, gain a deep understanding of cutting-edge technologies, and develop unique competitive advantages for future pursuits in further education, employment, or entrepreneurship.
Lu Yang
Programme Director
Modules
*Programme modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University offers a wide range of courses in the first year, including English for academic purposes (EAP), mathematics and physics, and humanities and social sciences. Click to learn more.
Core Modules
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Optional Modules
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This programme has provided me with cutting-edge technologies and management methods, laying a solid foundation for my future career.
Chen Xiao
Student, BSc Information Management and Information Systems
Careers
This programme enhances students' employability through a comprehensive range of courses and practical activities. It establishes a solid foundation for graduates pursuing management and technical roles in fields such as e-commerce, information technology, and financial services, while also providing a unique competitive advantage for further academic advancement.
Overview
The BSc Information Management and Information Systems programme was awarded the title of “Top National Brand Programme” in 2020 and “Jiangsu Brand Programme” in 2019 in acknowledgement of the high quality of this programme and the extensive opportunities it offers students across all areas of study, research, and extracurricular activities.
The BSc Information Management and Information Systems programme aims to develop global talent with comprehensive skills and knowledge in both business administration and information technology. Graduates are well-equipped to meet the demands of business operations, technology management, and technical services in modern society.
The Information Management and Information Systems curriculum spans disciplines such as management science, computer science, and economics. It provides students with an in-depth understanding of core concepts in information technology and information systems, data analysis, business management, economics, and finance, while systematically exploring the internal relevance of the core principles across disciplines.
Why should I study Information Management and Information Systems at XJTLU?
In the BSc Information Management and Information Systems programme, you will: