R05 RI Master of Science - Information Systems
Major/Minor/Specialisation !R05-SPC+1011 (2009)
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Year and Campus: | 2009 |
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Coordinator
Dr Reeva Lederman
Dr Frank Vetere
Overview: |
The Master of Science (Information Systems program) offers a wide range of elective subjects such as Emerging Technologies, IS Strategy and Governance and Impact of Digitisation. Students also choose between two and four Professional Tools subjects and undertake either a 50 or a 100 point research project. Students must complete a total of 200 points over a two year full-time (or four year part-time) program comprising:
Core discipline subject (12.5 points) Students must take the following subject: • 615-610 Research Methods in Information Systems
Elective discipline subjects (between 37.5 points and 112.5 points) Students must select three to nine approved coursework subjects from the list below: IS Skills
IS Management
IS Project & Change Management
IT Service Provision
Business Analytics
Interaction Design
Where appropriate a student may complete up to two approved 200 or 300 level subjects. Students may also select approved postgraduate subjects from cognate disciplines (e.g. computer science, business information systems).
Professional tools (between 25 and 50 points) Students must take at least 25 points (2 subjects) but no more than 50 points of Professional Tools subjects; one of which must be 600-615 Thinking and Reasoning with Data:
Research Project (50 points or 100 points) Students will gain research experience in Information Systems (or cognate discipline) by completing a thesis (worth 100% of the overall score) and two oral presentations (hurdle). Students may complete a 50 point Minor Research Project or, with approval from the Course Coordinator, a 100 point Major Research Project. Minor Research Project (50 points): Students complete a thesis of no more than 12,000 words. This is the recommended path for most students.
Students may enrol in a combination of research project subjects as indicated below, over their two years of full-time study or over their four years of part-time study, to ensure they have completed a total of 50 points for the minor research project by the end of their course. 50 point Minor Research Project:
Major Research Project (100 points): Students complete a thesis of no more than 22,000 words. This option can only be undertaken with approval from the Course Coordinator.
Students may enrol in a combination of research project subjects as indicated below, over their two years of full-time study or over their four years of part-time study, to ensure they have completed a total of 100 points for the major research project by the end of their course. 100 point Major Research Project:
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Objectives: |
On completion of this course students should have:
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Subject Options: | Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Related Course(s): |
Master of Science |
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