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3342 - Master of Business Information Systems Professional

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course

Abbreviated title MBISProf
CRICOS Code062926G
Managing facultyInformation Technology
Study location and modeOn-campus (Caulfield)
Total credit points required96
Duration (years)2 years FT, 4 years PT
The maximum time to complete the course is six years.
Contact detailsPlease visit: http://ask.monash.edu.au or telephone +61 3 9902 6011.
Faculty website: www.infotech.monash.edu.au
Course coordinatorDr Rodney Martin (Caulfield)

Description

The Master of Business Information Systems Professional is part of a program which comprises three degrees: Master of Business Information Systems, Master of Business Information Systems Professional and Master of Business Information Systems (Honours).

Six professional tracks (specialisations), are offered within the degrees, although not all professional tracks may be offered in any one year.

In addition to the option of professional tracks, students in the professional stream have an opportunity to study more advanced areas of business information systems and some may undergo research methods training.

Objectives

The objectives of the Master of Business Information Systems Professional are to:

  • provide students with knowledge and understanding of fundamental principles in the disciplinary areas that underpin the information technology field
  • provide students with knowledge, understanding, and experiences that transcend technologies and are robust over time so that students are well placed to deal with ongoing, rapid changes in the information technology field
  • develop students' understanding of one or more significant areas of business information systems to a level of depth and sophistication consistent with senior professional practice
  • enable students to complement their detailed studies of a significant area of business information systems with elective study from a wide range of disciplines
  • and enable high performing students to undergo research training through a minor thesis program.

Structure

The course consists of 16 approved masters level units.

Core studies

Core units comprise studies in database systems design, computer programming for business, computer architecture and networks, and information technology management.

Areas of study

Students must complete one or more professional tracks (specialisations) in:

  • business application development
  • business intelligence
  • business systems
  • corporate information and knowledge management
  • enterprise systems
  • library, archival and recordkeeping systems.

Requirements

The MBIS Prof is available in two forms: coursework only and coursework plus a minor thesis.

Coursework version

Students complete:

(i.) all four MBIS foundation units (24 points) as listed below

(ii.) one MBIS professional track of four, level-5 units (24 points) from the list of tracks below

(iii.) a second MBIS professional track of four, level-5 units (24 points) from the list of tracks below

(iv.) four elective units (24 points) approved by the course coordinator, or another MBIS professional track.

Coursework and minor thesis version

Students complete:

(i.) all four MBIS foundation units (24 points) as listed below

(ii.) one MBIS professional track of four, level-5 units (24 points) from the list of tracks below

(iii.) FIT4005 IT Research methods (6 points)

(iv.) a minor thesis (24 points)

(v.) three elective units (18 points) approved by the course coordinator.

Entry into the MBIS Prof minor thesis unit will require a distinction average or above in at least eight MBIS units, and approval of the course coordinator. The course coordinator will in turn need to have approval of the research project and supervision agreement from the relevant centre director or head of school. An MBIS Prof student cannot enrol in FIT4005 (IT Research methods) until they have been approved for minor thesis study.

Note: It is highly recommended that students undertake postgraduate orientation activities and workshops coordinated by the Faculty of Information Technology.

MBIS foundation (core) units

  • FIT9003 Database systems design*
  • FIT9004 Computer programming for business*
  • FIT9005 Computer architecture and networks*
  • FIT9006 Information technology management*

MBIS professional tracks (specialisations)

Students must select at least one professional track from the list below to meet the course requirement. The professional track(s) completed by a student will be identified on their academic transcript.

Business application development

  • FIT5059 Advanced programming for database applications*
  • FIT5077 e-Business application and development*
  • FIT5151 Object-oriented business application development*
  • FIT5152 User interface design and development*

Business intelligence

  • FIT5093 Business intelligence applications
  • FIT5094 IT for management decision making
  • FIT5095 Data warehousing
  • FIT5097 Business intelligence modelling

Business systems

  • FIT5157 Services science
  • FIT5158 Customer relationship management and data mining
  • FIT5159 IT for financial decisions
  • FIT5160 Business process modelling, design and simulation

Corporate information and knowledge management

  • FIT5086 Information and knowledge management principles*
  • FIT5088 Information and knowledge management systems*
  • FIT5102 IT strategy and governance*
  • FIT5150 Project management as knowledge-based practice*

Enterprise systems

  • FIT5092 Electronic business
  • FIT5101 Enterprise systems
  • FIT5111 Information systems development practices
  • FIT5150 Project management as knowledge-based practice*

Library, archival and recordkeeping systems

and any two from the following:

All units are offered on-campus.

* Units offered by off-campus learning (OCL) mode.

** Special entry requirements apply; course coordinator approval is required.

MBIS elective units for both coursework and minor thesis versions

Students can take electives from the following:

  • units from other MBIS professional tracks
  • level 4 and 5 units from the Master of Applied Information Technology and Master of Information Technology programs
  • FIT9058 Chinese language information technology
  • FIT5098 Industry based project unit (12 points). This unit involves partnership with industry. Entry to FIT5098 is competitive and requires a distinction average in 48 points of MBIS study. Final selection is by interview.
  • units from other faculties of the University, subject to the approval of the course coordinator.

Progression to further studies

Graduates of the MBIS Prof will not automatically qualify for entry into a PhD program. High performing students may study a minor thesis in the MBIS Prof and with appropriate grades they could progress to a research degree through the Monash Research Graduate School H1 equivalence process.

Professional recognition

This course has been designed for accreditation by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) as meeting the standard for professional-level membership. Students who successfully complete the MBIS Prof may, depending on their unit choice, be eligible for professional accreditation/recognition by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), the Australian Society of Archivists (ASA), or the Records Management Association of Australasia (RMAA).

Alternative exit(s)

Students wishing to exit the Master of Business Information Systems Professional early may apply to graduate with the:

  • Graduate or Postgraduate Certificate in Business Information Systems after successful completion of 24 points of study
  • Graduate or Postgraduate Diploma in Business Information Systems after successful completion of 48 points of study

provided they have satisfied the requirements for these awards.

Award(s) received on completion

Master of Business Information Systems Professional

 

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