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A second-class honours degree in a relevant subject, including Computer Sciences, Business or Social Sciences, or equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications.
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The MSc Information Systems at the University of Portsmouth London prepares you to become a technology professional who understands both the technical and organisational challenges facing modern businesses.
As organisations increasingly rely on digital technologies, data and cloud-based systems, there is growing demand for professionals who can connect business needs with effective technology solutions. This course develops the knowledge and practical skills required to analyse, design and manage information systems that support organisational performance, innovation and digital transformation.
Designed for graduates from both technical and non-technical backgrounds, the course combines business understanding with contemporary technology. You'll explore information systems management, data governance, web application development, cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning, gaining insight into how these areas work together to support organisational success.
Through applied workshops, real-world case studies and practical projects, you'll learn how to evaluate complex business challenges, design digital solutions and communicate their value to different stakeholders. You'll develop both technical capabilities and the strategic thinking needed to support digital transformation initiatives across a wide range of industries.
Studying in London places you at the heart of one of the world's leading technology and business ecosystems. Surrounded by global organisations, technology firms, financial institutions and innovative start-ups, you'll gain valuable exposure to the environments where information systems professionals are helping shape the future of business.
By the time you graduate, you'll be equipped to bridge the gap between business and technology, helping organisations use data, systems and digital innovation to make better decisions and create sustainable value.
Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021
This course accepts UK, EU, and International students.
Located just a minute’s walk from Walthamstow’s tube and bus stations, our campus provides easy access to the entire city, placing you at the centre of London’s dynamic business scene.
Open Days at the London campus vary to those held in Portsmouth.
London Campus Enquiries: london@port.ac.uk
Please get in touch if you're not sure if your undergraduate subject is relevant to this degree.
Equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will also be considered, such as previous study, employment, voluntary work and training courses, including courses and qualifications you didn't complete. Learn more about our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
If you're applying as an international student with a non-UK degree, you’ll need to show you meet the UK entry requirements listed above.
To find out if your non-UK degree or other qualification is accepted, please visit our page for your country and view the UK equivalent of your qualification.
You do not need an IELTS or equivalent certification if:
Degrees taught solely in English from non-majority English speaking countries will be considered on a case by case basis. Find out more about our English language requirements.
If you do not meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.
While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.
London Campus Enquiries: london@port.ac.uk
Information systems professionals play a critical role in helping organisations use technology effectively, making this a highly versatile qualification with opportunities across virtually every industry sector.
This course prepares you for careers that combine business understanding with digital and technical expertise, enabling you to work with stakeholders, manage technology solutions and support organisational transformation.
The course also provides a strong foundation for further professional development, industry certifications and doctoral study in areas such as information systems, data analytics, digital transformation and technology management.
You could work across sectors including finance, technology, healthcare, retail, government, telecommunications, manufacturing, consultancy and the public sector.
Throughout the course, you'll work with real-world business scenarios, digital platforms and contemporary technologies, helping you build practical experience that employers value. You'll also have the opportunity to tailor your independent project towards the industry, technology area or career pathway that interests you most.
The decision for pursuing a postgraduate is to improve my career prospects by allowing myself to develop opportunities to try different career paths. My undergraduate degree was purely technical and I’m opening to new ideas, which can enhance the knowledge I have attained.
You’ll explore core AI and ML concepts, algorithms and methodologies, and build practical skills in training, validating and evaluating models. You’ll examine how machine learning can support organisational decision making and add strategic value across different business contexts.
You’ll also develop a critical understanding of the ethical, legal and professional considerations involved in deploying AI responsibly. Through practical activities and focused analysis, you’ll assess when and how AI and ML solutions are appropriate, effective and aligned with organisational needs.
By the end of the module, you’ll be confident in applying AI and machine learning technologies to real business challenges in a way that is informed, responsible and future focused.
You’ll explore the relationship between security architecture, threat mitigation and cloud service delivery models, building a clear understanding of how secure cloud solutions are designed and implemented. You’ll critically assess contemporary cybersecurity frameworks and cloud infrastructure approaches to support informed, strategic decision making.
You’ll develop practical skills in securing cloud‑native applications, protecting data and managing identity and access across different cloud models. The module also strengthens your understanding of incident detection and response in public, private and hybrid cloud environments.
By linking theory with practical approaches, you’ll build the confidence to design resilient, secure cloud solutions that support organisational performance in an increasingly digital and cloud‑driven future.
You’ll explore the strategic role of information systems architecture, business process design and data governance in enabling effective decision making across global contexts. You’ll examine how organisations analyse their information system infrastructures and apply data management approaches that align with business needs.
You’ll also develop a clear understanding of ethical practice across the information lifecycle, helping you make responsible, informed decisions in digital environments. Throughout the module, you’ll critically assess contemporary technologies and frameworks that support organisational information needs. By linking theory to real organisational challenges, you’ll build the confidence and capability to support performance, innovation and transformation in an increasingly digital business landscape.
You’ll explore user experience design and human-computer interaction, building a strong foundation for creating effective digital products.
You’ll examine front-end, back-end, full-stack, mobile, and cross-platform approaches, helping you choose the right tools for different situations. You’ll design and build secure, responsive, and accessible web applications using current technologies, guided by user-centred and inclusive design practices.
You’ll also develop skills in usability engineering, including user research and testing. This supports continuous improvement, helping you create applications that combine strong technical performance with meaningful user experiences.
Across 45 hours of workshops, you’ll explore each stage of the project process. This includes defining your focus, understanding stakeholders, planning your approach, designing research, analysing data, and addressing ethical and sustainability considerations. You’ll also learn how to communicate your outcomes with clarity and impact.
With an additional 5 hours of one-to-one academic supervision, you’ll apply appropriate research and technology to produce meaningful results, recommendations, or creative work.
You’ll reflect on your progress throughout, helping you connect your learning to your professional development. By the end, you’ll show your ability to think critically, work independently, and make evidence-based decisions in real-world contexts. This module will give you essential transferrable skills and will enhance your employability.
We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.
Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. Where significant module changes occur, we'll let you know as soon as possible.
Note from September 2026 the modules on this course have changed.
The course specification below is based on 2025/26 course modules. We'll confirm the 2026 Information Systems course specification here soon.
This Master's degree will take 12 months full-time. Your timetable typically allows you to work alongside your studies.
A regular week on this course reflects the University of Portsmouth London’s Active Blended Learning approach, which focuses on what you do as a learner rather than passive listening.
You can expect:
To attend 10-12 hours of scheduled teaching activities during term time. This will be across two consecutive days, so you can work alongside your studies.
To spend roughly 21 hours per week studying independently (including research, reading, coursework and project work, either individually or a group).
To focus on your research project in the last 3 months of the course.
Our teaching is designed to be personal, practical and flexible, helping you gain the knowledge, confidence and skills employers are looking for.
You’ll study in a supportive learning environment where your lecturers know you, classes are interactive, and your timetable is designed to fit around your life.
Learn in supportive groups where your lecturers know you and you’re encouraged to contribute, ask questions and receive personalised feedback.
Students support one another throughout the course: Those who have completed modules share insights with new students, and as you progress, you’ll take on this role yourself- building confidence and communication skills.
Usually, your timetable stays the same each term.
You will have two consecutive on-campus days, making it easier to plan work, study and personal commitments.
Learning is on-campus, delivered face-to-face in small, interactive groups.
Modules are grouped into related subject areas rather than taught in isolation. This helps you see how ideas connect across your discipline, build knowledge progressively, and apply learning more confidently to complex, real-world problems.
You’ll combine face-to-face learning with online activities and often work with students from other disciplines.
This reflects how professional teams operate and helps you develop industry-relevant skills valued by employers.
Our approach to teaching is designed to be dynamic, practical and closely aligned with real-world practice. You’ll learn through a range of engaging, hands-on experiences that develop both your knowledge and professional skills in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Teaching is delivered through engaging sessions such as:
Industry educators demonstrating true professional practice
Interactive and collaborative workshops
Gamified learning activities and challenges
Immersive simulations
A dynamic digital learning environment
Group work and projects
Practical and applied learning classes
One-to-one and personalised tutorials
Learning is active, discussion-based and centred on real-world application.
You’ll be supported by a dedicated teaching team, a personal tutor and student support staff throughout your studies. Small class sizes ensure support is personal, proactive and accessible.
Assessment is varied and designed to reflect real-world practice. We typically have no exams and instead opt for more authentic assessments, with the exception of courses that have external professional body requirements, such as accounting and finance.
Depending on your chosen course, methods may include:
Live client projects
Business simulations
Practical and in-class exercises
Written reports and academic essays
Oral assessment and presentations
Group and individual projects
Portfolio-based assessment
Literature and review articles
Our teaching is guided by a clear set of principles that shape how learning is designed and delivered:
Learning focuses on what you do, encouraging participation, problem-solving and hands-on application.
Learning is connected to local and global communities, helping you understand the wider impact of your studies.
We are committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where all students can succeed.
Teaching is designed to spark curiosity, confidence and a genuine passion for learning.
We use creative and forward-thinking approaches to keep learning engaging and relevant.
Digital tools are embedded into learning to support collaboration, flexibility and employability.
Throughout your time at UoP London, you'll get the following support online or face-to-face from our academic skills team to enhance your learning experience and help you succeed:
You'll also have access to a personal tutor to support you in your studies.
You are expected to meet English language entry requirements for your course, as outlined on the relevant course page. However, if English isn't your first language, our academic skills team can support you in working across languages. You can also do our online free In-Sessional English (ISE) module to improve your written English language skills during your degree.
You can find entry requirements for English language proficiency by visiting the relevant course page:
Our dedicated team hosts drop-in sessions every week, providing expert guidance for part-time job searches, CV and cover letter editing, and interview preparation. You can also avail of this service online.
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We offer a range of support to help students manage their mental health, wellbeing, and any disability-related needs. Our wellbeing team is here to help you navigate challenges and access the right services.
If you're an EU student you may be eligible to receive our EU Scholarship.
Explore available scholarships and bursaries.
You may be eligible for a Government Postgraduate Master's Loan, which you can use to help with course fees and living costs.
Find out more about fees and funding.
Our accommodation section shows your accommodation options and highlights how much it costs to live in Waltham Forest. You can also visit our fees and funding page for a breakdown of living costs in London.
You may have to read several recommended books or textbooks for each module. We endeavour to make all required books accessible online.
You can also borrow most of these online from the Library. If you buy these, they may cost up to £60 each.
We endeavour to be a paperless and sustainable university. As such, files and content is kept electronically on e-databases where possible. Most academics will print the paperwork if required. If you choose to print, photocopy, or bind your work, you may want to budget up to £30 a year for this.
Assignment submissions and dissertations are electronic.
If your course includes a major project, there could be cost for transport or accommodation related to your research activities. The amount will depend on the project you choose.
You'll feel at home in our international community in London.
Learn more about international student life and how we can help you with visas, applications, arrival and settling in.
Looking to start in September 2026?
To discuss courses starting this September, please contact us.
You can also sign up to an Open Day to:
To find out more about studying at our London campus, read our guide on UoP London.
If you're currently in your final year of study at Portsmouth, or you graduated since July 2025, you're eligible to make a fast track application. You'll have:
Once we receive your application, we may ask you for further information. We will then either make you an offer or suggest alternatives if your application is unsuccessful.
You'll usually get a decision within 10 working days, so you shouldn't have to wait too long. Some courses have an interview stage – we'll let you know if you need to prepare for one.
Learn more about how we assess your application.
When you accept an offer to study at the University of Portsmouth, you also agree to abide by our Student Contract (which includes the University's relevant policies, rules and regulations). You should read and consider these before you apply.