MT106

MASTER OF SCIENCE

INFORMATION SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT

Master of Science in Information System and Management aims to provide students to explore issues relevant to information system and management development in the context of information technology, including modern business environments and investigates behavioral, design, and economic issues related to the use and impact of information technology. Our Master of Information System and Management program blends theory and research specifically in broad range of disciplines, including practice and theory of organizational-level systems development and critically understand information system and management and their role in organizational effectiveness. Examples of research themes are analytics, consumer and firm behavior in the digital age, health care systems, human factors in information systems design, IT governance, and software product development. Through coursework, research seminars, and participation in faculty research projects, our students gain the core theoretical and methodological skills needed to conduct independent research and to answer meaningful research questions. The jobs that require the knowledge and skills that student will learn on this course include business analysts, systems development analysts and consultants (both technical and managerial).

Mode

Available : Research

Duration of Study

Applicant

Full Time

Part Time

Local

Min : 4 Semester

Max : 6 Semester

Min : 6 Semester

Max : 10 Semester

International

Min : 4 Semester

Max : 6 Semester

Research Area
  • Information System Management Design