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UNSW Business School
Postgraduate Guide 2018
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M A S T E R O F I N F O R M AT I O N
SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
(8435)
Develop the strategic knowledge and skills to successfully implement technological
solutions in the fast-changing business environment. Acquire the core competencies to be
a leader in the ICT industry, and be accredited by the Australian Computer Society at the
Professional Level.
February or July Kensington Campus
1 or 1.5 years (full-time) Face-to-face
Full-time or part-time Day and evening classes
WHAT YOU STUDY
Core 1 courses
• Enterprise Systems
• Operations Management
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Four courses (24 UO C) consisting of:
•
4 Core 1 courses
•
4 Core 2 courses
•
At least 2 elective courses
•
Capstone course(s)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
1 YEAR PROGRAM
A recognised Honours degree (with a research thesis) in
Information Systems, Information Technology, Computer
Science or Software Engineering with a Second Upper
Class (2.1) or better, as determined by UNSW Business
School.
• E-Business OR
• Managing IS/IT Risk A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) majoring
in Information Systems, Information Technology,
Computer Science or Software Engineering with a credit
average grade (65% or higher) plus at least 2 year full-
time relevant work experience, as determined by UNSW
Business School.
Core 2 courses
• IS Strategy & Innovation
• Business Analysis & Consulting
• Project, Portfolio & Program Management
• Introduction to Business Analytics OR
• Business Process Management
Elective courses (sample list)
• IT Infrastructure for Business Analytics
• Business Analytics Methods
• Social Media & Enterprise 2.0
• Business Analysis & Consulting
• IS Auditing and Assurance
Capstone courses
• Business Systems Project AND
• 1 elective course
OR
• IS Executive Capstone Report
1.5 YEARS PROGRAM
A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a
credit average grade (65% or higher) plus at least 1 year
full-time relevant work experience, as determined by
UNSW Business School.