The Master Degree in Business Information (MBI) is an innovative training in Information Science in Portugal.
MBI graduates will be able to work as information managers in a business context.
The Master program promotes entrepreneurship and innovation capabilities. MIB graduates will have a syncretic profile allowing them to recognize information as a strategic asset to the management of business organisations.
MBI graduates will be able to promote the optimisation of processes associated with information creation and use, in order to support the organisation's performance.
1º Ano | ||
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Unidade curricular | Período | ECTS |
Decision Support Systems | Summer Semester | |
E-Business and Security | Summer Semester | |
Práticas Informacionais em Contexto Organizacional | Summer Semester | |
Investigação em Recuperação da Informação | Summer Semester | |
Knowledge Management | Summer Semester | |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Winter Semester | |
Planning of Information Systems | Winter Semester | |
Economics and Information Services | Winter Semester | |
Strategic Management of Organisations | Winter Semester | |
Processes and Resources in Business Information | Winter Semester | |
Organizational Behaviour | Winter Semester | |
2º Ano | ||
Unidade curricular | Período | ECTS |
Project | Annual | |
Workplacement | Annual | |
Thesis/ Project/ Work Placement | Annual | |
Dissertation | Annual | |
Information Practices in Organisational Context | Winter Semester |
- MIB graduates will be able to perform the duties prescribed in the 4th level of the Euroréférentiel I&D (2005), corresponding to the profile of Expert in Information and Documentation area.
- The MIB graduates will be able to perform tasks related to information management in business environment, including small and medium companies or large economic groups. They will also be able to perform tasks related to the design and implementation of information search, organisation and distribution strategies. Organisational and functional analysis or rationalising organisational procedures are other tasks that MIB graduates can do. They can also work in an information system design aligned with the global needs of the organisation.
- Entrepreneurship in the development of information products and services is another promoted professional area.