Masters by Coursework: Management Information Systems
Course Code I12
The Master of Management Information Systems provides an internationally portable qualification, relevant to employment of both IT and non-IT professionals.
These professionals recognise the need to acquire knowledge and managerial skills with respect to the role and pervasiveness of information and communications technology and its associated management implications in contemporary organisations.
Management Information Systems (MIS) describes the broad opportunities that have arisen through the coupling of information systems and the Internet, throughout the enterprise. The Master of MIS specifically addresses these issues and is designed with the needs of today's professionals in mind, and covers technological, managerial as well as strategic issues.
The course offers the Master of Management Information Systems in three specialist areas:
- Electronic Commerce
- Information Systems
- Enterprise Systems
Professional associations
The Master of Management Information Systems is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).This entitles graduates to apply to the ACS for professional membership.
Admission requirements
A recognised undergraduate degree OR a Graduate Certificate of Business (Management Information Systems).
Course Location and Availability
Campus: Mount Lawley / Off-campus
Availability: Full-time / Part-time
Duration: 1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent
Course structure
This course consists of 12 units.
- MIS5104 IT Evaluation and Benefits Management V
- MIS5109 Risk and Security Management for e-Business V
- MIS5114 Information Systems Strategies
- MIS5600 Management Information Systems Project V
Plus select 1 of the following streams:
Electronic Commerce
- MIS4104 IS/IT Project Management IV
- MIS4106 Designing Web Useability IV
- MIS4600 Business Systems Analysis
- MIS4601 Business Systems Design IV
- MIS4195 Web Commerce Development IV
- MIS4205 Enterprise Applications IV
- MIS4602 eBusiness Foundations IV
- LAW4120 The Legal Environment for Electronic Commerce
Enterprise Systems
- MIS4115 Introduction to ERP Systems
- MIS4121 Business Process Integration
- MIS4205 Enterprise Applications IV
- MIS4230 Network Management IV
- MIS4600 Business Systems Analysis
- MIS4601 Business Systems Design IV
- MIS4104 IS/IT Project Management IV
- MIS4602 eBusiness Foundations IV
Information Systems
- MIS4104 IS/IT Project Management IV
- MIS4195 Web Commerce Development IV
- MIS4205 Enterprise Applications IV
- MIS4207 Object Oriented Development IV
- MIS4230 Network Management IV
- MIS4253 Software Development IV
- MIS4600 Business Systems Analysis
- MIS4601 Business Systems Design IV
Contact for more information:
Tel: +61 (0)8 6304 5666
E-mail: businessandlaw@ecu.edu.au



