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Master of Information Systems
The Master of Information Systems provides graduates with
the opportunity to study advanced topics in information systems
and to undertake a research project in one of the areas of
research interest in the department. The program aims to both
deepen and broaden the knowledge and skills of students in
systems development methodology, systems management and a
selected area of Information Systems research. Graduates from
the program would be qualified to take on a senior analyst
or project management role in the Information Systems Department,
to plan and initiate innovative use of Information Technology
and Information Systems within their organisations, or to
pursue further research via doctoral studies. The one year
full-time course may also be studied part time. Applicants
must have:
- a degree in computing and or Information Systems; or
- a degree with a major study in computing and/or Information
Systems; or
- a graduate diploma in computing and/or Information Systems.
Program of Study
| BUSS945 |
Information Systems Project |
12
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| BUSS950 |
Systems Development Methodologies |
6
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| BUSS951 |
Critical Issues in Information Systems |
6
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| BUSS952 |
Strategic Information Systems Management |
6
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| BUSS953 |
Management of Systems Development |
6
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Plus 12 credit points of 900-level BUSS subjects selected from
the following:
| BUSS906 |
Strategic Information in Organisations |
6
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| BUSS907 |
Fundamentals of E-Business |
6
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| BUSS909 |
Office Automation and Intranets |
6
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| BUSS910 |
Qualitative Analysis of Systems |
6
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| BUSS911 |
Intelligent Systems |
6
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| BUSS924 |
Systems Modelling and Simulation |
6
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| BUSS926 |
Decision Support Systems |
6
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| BUSS927 |
Human Computer Interaction |
6
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| BUSS929 |
Information Systems Research Methods* |
6
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* enrolment in BUSS929 requires the approval of the Head of
Department
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