ObjectivesRelevant to employment of both information technology (IT) and non-IT professionals who recognise the need to acquire knowledge and managerial skills with respect to the role and pervasiveness of information and communications technology and its associated management implications in contemporary organisations. Management Information Systems (MIS) describes the broad opportunities for supporting the application of technologies to business. The study of ebusiness and enterprise systems is an integral part of this area. This course specifically addresses the business and technology issues arising from enterprise use of IT and covers technological, managerial and strategic issues. Students can elect to specialise in one of the following disciplines: Electronic Commerce, Information Systems, Enterprise Systems.
Entry requirementsAvailable to applicants with a recognised undergraduate degree, or successful completion of a Graduate Certificate.
Academic titleMaster of Management Information Systems
Course descriptionThis course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa. Master of Management Information Systems students can study unitsets in the following disciplines as part of this course:
* Information Systems
* Enterprise Systems
* Electronic Commerce
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
The Master of Management Information Systems is composed of four core units plus eight elective units from a specialist area. The qualification consists of a total of 12 units of 15 credit points for a total of 180 credit points.
Core Units
Unit Description Points
MBA5709 Information System Challenges in Management 15
MIS5613 Management Information Systems Project 15
MIS5706 IT Value Realization 15
MIS5701 Information Systems Strategies 15