Master of Information Systems CF75Duration: 2 years full-time, 3 years part-time.Mode: Internal, External. Fees: Full fee-paying. Location(On-Campus): BIC//GIC/MIC/SIC/FIC/SING. Courses/Units of Credit: 12 courses/96 units of credit. Faculty: Informatics & Communication. Entry: Direct. Accreditation: ACS Professional. Practicum/Work Placement: Nil. Residential School: Nil. Exit Awards: Graduate Diploma of Information Systems Management. Contact: Bob Hudson on 07 4930 9327. This program provides the opportunity for qualified professionals to upgrade their knowledge and qualifications in information technology and information systems processes and management. Within this highly relevant framework graduates are well prepared to contribute to future growth while enhancing their individual advancement opportunities. EntryCandidates must possess qualifications and experience which are deemed equivalent to:
Candidates who have completed both a bachelor's degree and an approved graduate diploma such as the GradDip of Information Systems Management CF05 or the GradDip of Information Technology (Software) CF43, will be granted standing of up to 6 courses in this program. Students entering from the GDIT (Software) (CF43) should have studied COIT12167 and COIT12170 , obtaining a credit average or better in all courses. Note: It is strongly recommended that students who enter the MIS without GDISM or GDIT(Software) complete the courses required for GDISM (Program B) before undertaking MIS courses (COIS20028 , ECOM20001 , COIS20008 , ECOM20002 , COIS20010 ). Program Structure (12 courses)Program A (by coursework only) - Students must complete:
Program B (by coursework and research) Students must complete:
Part-Time Program of StudyIn formulating their program of study candidates who are studying part -time by distance education should give consideration to their work and other commitments, and the prerequisites for advanced courses, and if necessary seek advice from the Program Administrator. WorkshopsThere are no compulsory workshops in this program. However, students who select courses which are included in the core of the MBA should refer to the note on Workshops in that area. Elective Notes
Computer Equipment Resources: Students will require access to a computer and printer. Access to the Internet is also required for some courses. The suggested minimum requirement is an IBM compatible computer. If buying a new computer, students should purchase the best quality and highest capacity they can afford. CQU campuses have computers which may be accessed by students on a 24 hour basis. Transitional arrangements: Students who began prior to Autumn, 2000 will be allowed to graduate under the previous structure if they wish, or chose to graduate under the present structure. Students who begin the program in Autumn, 2000 or after, must follow the new structure.
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