Monash University Computing & Information Technology Handbook 1995

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Outline of graduate studies


Master of Business Systems by coursework only

Clayton campus

Course code: 1005

Director of program: Mr Stephen Huxford

Introduction

The Master of Business Systems program offers the opportunity for training and research in the application of computers to the management of business operations. This involves the study of business-related computer techniques and business procedures leading to an understanding of the design, operation and control of computer systems. Applications include those in management, business data processing, planning, scheduling, forecasting, production management, inventory control, marketing, financial management, business modelling and other functional areas of business, industry and government.

Admission requirements

Entrance normally requires a first degree. Pass degree applicants are normally required to have achieved at least a credit average in the relevant subjects. Work experience is regarded as an asset but persons graduating in the current year may apply.

Fees for Australian residents

In 1995 the fee is $8000 or $1000 per subject.

Degree structure

Preliminary coursework

Students select seven coursework subjects from the list of preliminary subjects. Students normally enrol for the Graduate Diploma in Business Systems in the first instance.

Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in Business Systems are eligible to apply for transfer into the second year of the Master of Business Systems degree.

Second year

Eight subjects of coursework.

reg. Master of Business Systems by research (coursework and thesis)


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