Bachelor of Office and Information Management program was previously being offered as a stand-alone degree program approved by Senate in 2002. The program was split from the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program which was one of the options in the BBA program. The BOIM program was last reviewed in 2007 and currently it is being submitted as Bachelor of Office and Information Management (BOIM) in the current review. The program was previously running as both Day and Evening, however, it is purely a Day program.
Bachelor of Office and Information management
Career Path
Information professionals are a diverse occupational group in great demand in public, academic and special libraries, government agencies, and industrial and commercial companies such as IT, banking, advertising, publishing, and mass media. Graduates will obtain operational, managerial and research positions in a very wide variety of posts, which include;
- Information and library service managers,
- IT officers,
- Records managers,
- Knowledge management consultants,
- Database analysts,
- Business intelligence managers,
- Web designers and administrators,
- Customer information managers,
- Administrative service managers
- Office Administrators/Secretary/Personal assistants
- Front office Managers
- Research Assistant
- Librarians
- Media consultants
- Public Relations Officers
Course Modules
Entry Requirements
Admission into the first year is through any of the two avenues:
- Direct entry;
- Diploma Holders Scheme;
- Degree Holders Scheme;
- Professional Qualifications
- Mature Age Scheme.
Tuition Structure
Admission into the first year is through any of the two avenues:
- Direct entry;
- Diploma Holders Scheme;
- Degree Holders Scheme;
- Professional Qualifications
- Mature Age Scheme.
