Information Systems

Study mode:Online Study type:Part-time Languages: English
 
801–1000 place StudyQA ranking:9098 Duration:24 months

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The Master of Information Systems at CQUniversity provides you with an opportunity to extend your knowledge and skills in information systems processes as an integral tool for improving organisational performance. This program develops your capacity to manage the functional responsibility for choosing, implementing and maintaining information systems within an organisation in any industry.

You will extend your knowledge and understanding of design, implementation and management issues involved in the application of information technology (IT) and obtain an advanced understanding of the techniques and practicalities of the information systems development process. The program will give you the knowledge of management of organisation technology and security. It will also equip you with the skills required by modern businesses for solving contemporary information systems problems. Within this program you will study six courses giving you the foundation knowledge in information systems, in addition to choosing a major in Business Analysis, Information Systems (IS) or Technology Management.

The majors offered in this program focus on particular aspects of technology, business management and information systems. Within each area of specialisation you can choose elective courses from within the business or IT areas. The choice within this program allows you to design your degree to suit your interests and desired career outcomes.

What am I studying?

Emerging changes and advances in global technology have led to a more connected world where people can share information, photos and conversations simply and quickly. Information technology, information systems and multimedia have paved the way in enabling all of this to occur. Retrieving, processing, receiving, transmitting, protecting and storing information are all elements of information technology.

The study of information technology and information systems are aligned, however there are differences within the two areas. Information technology is a combination of tools, processes and methodologies that are used to collect, process and present information. Information systems focuses on the use of technology and how it can assist with the organisation of people through the use of databases, networks and the Internet, and personal computers.

A career in information technology (IT) industry, either working in information technology, information systems, or multimedia is fast-paced, challenging and dynamic. Information technology and information systems specialists are sought after in nearly every business or organisation and in a range of employment fields. Job opportunities exist in Internet/web development, network/communication technology, programming, video gaming, data entry, systems analyst, database management, multimedia, data communications expert, software developer, computer technician or security officer. Multimedia graduates work in the areas of publishing, advertising, communications, internet and database development, media design, games and gaming and animation.

Why Study at CQUniversity

CQUniversitys aviation, multimedia and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) programs recognise the impact of ICT on all aspects of our day-to-day lives. We offer a wide range of study options leading to traditional ICT qualifications, as well as specialist areas such as aviation technology and multimedia studies.

All of our programs are flexible, with most offering you the choice to study full-time or part-time and either on-campus or by distance education. This means you can individually tailor your learning to suit your personal and professional needs. At CQUniversity, we provide just the right mix of theory and practical experience to ensure that you graduate work-ready, making you attractive to employers and helping to widen your career options. In some of our programs you will also be given the opportunity to pursue paid work placements where you can earn while you learn.

Our focus extends beyond teaching just the technical aspects and focuses on delivering a unique personal approach to teaching. Every program is delivered by our supportive lecturers and staff who offer industry-relevant and real-world experience in roles such as ICT specialists, programmers, flight operations managers, and graphic designers.

Each of our programs are monitored and upgraded to ensure they stay current, are at the leading edge of new developments, and in line with the latest industry practices. We also have a host of new ICT projects coming online, so there has never been a better time to enjoy the benefits that CQUniversity offers to boost your prospects for a successful career in ICT, multimedia or aviation.

Career Opportunities

On completing a Master of Information Systems, you can choose a career in a wide variety of roles including consultant, database administrator, electronic data processing (EDP) auditor, end-user support professionals, senior information offi cer, systems analyst, business analyst, business intelligence analyst, senior information officer and systems manager.

Program Structure

You are required to complete 12 courses, comprising of six core courses, four courses within a selected major including a capstone project and two electives from selected business or information and communication technology (ICT) courses. Plans can be selected from Business Analysis, IS, or Technology Management. Three courses of the master can be studied within the Graduate Certifi cate in Information Systems and an additional three courses within the Graduate Diploma of Information Systems Management. It is not a requirement to have completed the graduate certifi cate or graduate diploma before commencing this program, but if these programs have been completed you may be eligible for credit.

A bachelor degree in any discipline from an Australian university or college; or a CQUniversity Graduate Certifi cate in Information Systems, or equivalent.If you have completed an approved graduate diploma such as the Graduate Diploma of Information Systems, you may be granted standing of up to four core courses and two electives provided the electives are chosen from the approved list of courses for the Graduate Diploma of Information Systems.Advanced entry is available directly into term two if you can demonstrate that you have attained the required knowledge. You will undertake nine courses to complete the program. To be granted advanced entry you must: * have a bachelor degree; * be able to demonstrate the required knowledge (based on the ICT Management, COIT20233 Professional Skills in ICT and COIS20025 Systems Development Overview); * either: * have two years relevant work experience; * have one year other postgraduate education; or * have attained a final year GPA of 4.7 in your undergraduate degree at an Australian institution, or equivalent.

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