Student profile
You should have a genuine interest in IT and the potential it has within the business world. While the track isn’t all about programming, you can choose to take a programming course, and a general interest in programming is a plus. A bachelor’s degree in a related discipline, such as economics, econometrics, operations research or IT, is required.
Are you tech-savvy person who enjoys solving problems? Do you have an affinity for information technology that you want to put to good use in a business environment? Do you get a kick out of problem solving in fields as diverse as logistics, planning, information management and telecoms? The Operations Research track will help you do just that.


Quantitative methods to solve real-world problems >>