MBA

Information Systems

Study mode:On campus Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Local:$ 3.14 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 3.14 k / Year(s)  
StudyQA ranking:2147 Duration:24 months

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The overall aim of this programme is to facilitate the further personal and intellectual development of students, encompassing the skills of analysis, interpretation and synthesis within their chosen field of knowledge. Participants will be required to adopt innovative and creative approaches to business related issues and analyse critically business and management problems in a national, international and global context.

Course Structure Part Time:

No. of semesters: 4
No. of weeks per semester: 15
No. of timetable hours per week: 9
Which days: Wednesday and Friday

Assessment:

Presentation of course consists of lectures, tutorials, case studies, visiting lectures, etc.

Timetable Hours: Semester 1 Wednesday & Friday
Semester 2 Friday only
Semester 3 Wednesday and Friday
Semester 4 Research Dissertation
Time: Wed 6.30pm - 9.30pm | Fri 3.00pm - 6pm and 6.30pm - 9.30pm

The Departments offer four streams for the Master of Business course viz:

* Marketing Part Time
* Accounting Part Time
* Information Systems Part Time
* Innovation & Enterprise Part Time

Full-time course duration:
Part Time: 2 Years Part-time (4 semesters - Sept to Sept)

Department (s): School of Business: Continuing Education, Accounting & Information Systems, Management & Marketing

Location: Tourism & Hospitality Building on CIT Bishopstown Campus and Main Campus CIT

Professional Accreditation: CIT & HETAC

ECTS Credits: 90

Semester Schedules
Semester 1
Mandatory Module Title

* International Corp. Strategy

* Information Systems Frameworks

* Research Methods

Semester 2
Mandatory Module Title

* Applied Corporate Strategy

* Services Marketing Mgmt

Semester 3
Group Elective 1 Module Title

* Information Systems Dev.

* Data Communications & Networks

* Enterprise Database Management

Group Elective 2 Module Title

* Innovation & Creativity

* New Venture Mgmt & Growth

* Enterprise Finance & Law

Group Elective 3 Module Title

* Strategic Mgmt Accounting

* Corporate Governance

* Financial Acct. & Reporting

Group Elective 4 Module Title

* Strategic Marketing Mgmt

* Contemporary Issues in Mkt.

* Applied Mkt. Communications

Semester 4
Mandatory Module Title

* Research Dissertation

Applicants who have a minimum of an Honours Bachelor of Business or cognate degree (Level 8) or cognate discipline (H2.2) or an approved equivalent qualification are eligible to apply for entry to the programme.

There are a number of funding schemes for postgraduate students. The majority of these are external schemes and the competition is open to both the Institutes of Technology and the Universities. The following are details on some of the funding opportunities that arise throughout the year. Where possible, links are given for further information on the schemes.

CIT Postgraduate Research Scholarships
The CIT Postgraduate Scholarship scheme is an internal competition concerned with (a) fostering research across all Departments in the College and (b) rewarding academic excellence by allowing high achieving students the opportunity to pursue higher a degree at the Masters and Doctoral levels, at CIT.

Strand I - Department of Education and Science
The Post-Graduate R&D Skills Training Programme is concerned with the provision of research and development training for highly skilled graduates leading to the award of a Masters degree. The provision of high quality R&D training is the primary objective. The scheme covers all disciplines and a member of staff makes the application. Once a project is funded the supervisor must advertise and conduct interviews to fill the position.

Under this scheme fees, materials and travel is covered and the student is paid a monthly stipend for the duration of the project.

O'Reilly Foundation

The O'Reilly Foundation sponsors scholars to undertake post-graduate education in their chosen field and in an institution or university of their choice. O'Reilly Scholars are individuals who have an excellent academic record and have demonstrated leadership qualities, as well as the potential and desire to make a significant contribution to the future of Ireland. For further information please see:
Fulbright Commission Awards

The Irish - US Fulbright Commission's annual Awards Programme enables students and scholars to undertake study, research or lecturing at a college in the United States. Applicants must be in a position to outline a clearly defined course of study or research and must obtain their own placements in the US. All Fulbright awards are for one year. However, students pursuing post-graduate degrees will normally retain their Fulbright visa status in the US for the full duration of their studies. For further information please see:
Embark Scholarships

The Embark Initiative's Postgraduate Research Scholarship Scheme is designed for either Masters or Doctorate level researchers in the sciences, engineering or technology. For further information please see:
Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS)

IRCHSS funds cutting-edge research in the humanities, social sciences, business and law with the objective of creating new knowledge and expertise beneficial to Ireland's economic, social and cultural development. Through its membership of the European Science Foundation, the Research Council is committed to integrating Irish research in European and international networks of expertise. For further information please see:
Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology (IRCSET)

The Embark Initiative operated by the Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology. Funded by the State under the National Development Plan, the Embark Initiative is aimed at knowledge creation for the long-term benefit of society and the economy. Embark takes a unique approach to funding people and ideas, providing direct financial support for researchers & research students. Its programmes does not target research projects with an industrial or economic focus but instead aim to support researchers in exploring ideas and bringing vision to reality. The emphasis is on innovative, original and exploratory research, aimed at generating new knowledge and energising Ireland's future growth, development and national competitiveness. For further information please see:
RIAs Mobility Grants Scheme 2012-2013

Applications are now invited under the RIAs Mobility Grants Scheme 2012-2013
In 2013 some 45,000 will be awarded through the Academys postdoctoral Mobility Grants Scheme, which is open to all early career stage researchers in any discipline, who wish to undertake short research trips to anywhere in the world.
The call for applications to the Royal Irish Academy Royal Society International Cost Share Programme for 2013 is also open.
For more information and to apply please click on the links below:
Mobility Grants Scheme: RIA-RS International Cost Share Programme: The closing date for the receipt of applications is Thursday 18th October 2012

For more information and to apply please click on the links below:

* Mobility Grants Scheme: * RIA-RS International Cost Share Programme:

Accreditation

T & HETAC

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