Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate Handbook 2001: Subjects indexed by faculty
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Master of Business Systems by research


General information

Course code: 0175 * Clayton campus * Program director: Dr Chris White * Web address: http://www.bs.monash.edu.au * Email address: bsinfo@infotech.monash.edu.au * One year full-time (part-time is available to Australian residents) * Fees for Australian residents: HECS fees apply
The Master of Business Systems by research is offered by the School of Business Systems. The aim of the program is to provide training and research in the analysis, design, development and application of computer systems to the management of business operations. This involves the study of business-related techniques, practices and procedures in areas such as management, commercial, financial, health and industrial systems, leading to an understanding of the application of computer systems and information technology for business purposes.
The research undertaken reflects the current interests of the school. The results are presented in a thesis that must demonstrate wide reading and understanding. In addition to writing the thesis, the candidate will be required to present a research proposal and write and present a working paper of journal quality.

Admission requirements

Entrance normally requires an honours degree in business systems from Monash University or Graduate Diploma in Business Systems from Monash University (at second-class honours level and above). Those expecting to complete their degrees in the current year may apply.
Generally, if a student seeks to transfer to a Master of Business Systems either by coursework or projects, credit will only be granted for the two subjects.

Course structure

The course consists of two subjects and a 75 per cent thesis. The standard structure is:

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