Please note that this qualification is only available until 31 December 2016. In order to claim this qualification you must have completed the required 180 credits by this time (including 120 credits from the Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems (E10), which is no longer available to new students). If you have any questions about your eligibility for this qualification please contact the Qualifications and Ceremonies Centre on +44 (0)1908 653003 or by email . The MSc in Information Systems course builds on your postgraduate diploma studies. It gives you the opportunity to pursue research in an aspect of information systems that is of particular interest to you and perhaps also to your organisation. The research course enables you to develop your capability to plan, organise and carry out an extended independent study at masters level. As well as extending your knowledge of recent research in your chosen area it will also build your skills in the written communication of research work. Information and communication technologies are rapidly changing the way organisations conduct their business. Creating information systems to support a networked economy challenges organisations to re-design their structures, skills and approaches, and information systems failures are not uncommon. Effective integration of business with technology is critically important and this MSc course helps you develop this perspective and implement it in practice. The information systems (IS) programme offers a series of self-standing modules which enable you to operate effectively in this fast-changing world and can count towards a postgraduate certificate and diploma and lead to this MSc in Information Systems. The IS programme provides: a curriculum to meet the needs of professionals working with and managing complex information and communication systems an exploration of current thinking about the fundamentals of IS and related domains: data and information, the nature of information systems and the technology that underpins modern IS a practical guide to tools and techniques for use in the analysis, design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Information Systems and an understanding of a context (or contexts) against which to judge their value an understanding of the nature of IS failure and its causes and a particular means of analysis that promotes learning from failure with a view to preventing failure in the design, implementation and operation of information systems an examination of IS evolution, based on the premise that the majority of information systems are evolved from some existing structure, rather than developed from scratch in-depth study of one (or study of a range) of contexts relevant to the field of IS the ability to apply IS thinking across a wide range of situations. The MSc course provides the opportunity to do research and a dissertation as a means of demonstrating synthesis of understanding, and allowing students to extend their understanding of the field.
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