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Masters Degree in Information Technology for Strategic Management
Description
The course has a hybrid structure of seminars, research papers,
presentations and a dissertation. It is designed to develop
research skills and knowledge of current issues in Information
Technology for Strategic Management.
The course has four modules: Research Methods, Discipline Specific,
Advanced Research and Research Project/Dissertation.
Students attend a series of seminars during the course and are
required to write research papers and give presentations at
each stage.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the course have enhanced career prospects in the
rapidly growing area of IT for Strategic Management.
Entry Requirements
Honours degree (2.2 grade or higher) or equivalent in an accepted
discipline.
Course Outline
* Modern information technology
* Business modeling
* Research methodologies
* Techniques for research paper writing
* IT design methodologies
* Modeling databases
* Networks
* E-commerce/Internet development
* Security
* Encryption
* Intranets
* Systems analysis
* SoFTware development
* SoFTware engineering methodologies
* Neural networks
* Artificial intelligence applied to business
* Legal issues
* Total soFTware quality
* Ethics in Business
* Dissertation
Hours:
- Advanced Seminars - 6 hours per week.
- Research assignments, paper writing and presentation - 24
hours per week.
Location: Kevin St
Duration: 1 Year
Further Information:
Mr. Kevin O'Donnell,
School of Computing,
DIT Kevin Street , Dublin 8, Ireland.
Tel: 353-1-402-4920
Fax: 353-1-402-4994
E-mail: Kevin O'Donnell
