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Master of Information Systems and Master of Project Management (ends 2014) (MSPM) - MIS and MPM
A new Master of Information Systems and Master
of Project Management double degree will be available from Semester
1, 2015. Due to forthcoming changes to the individual programs, the
duration of the new double degree is expected to be extended to 20
units. Please for further information.
| Distance education |
Semester intake: | Semester 1 (March) Semester 2 (July) Semester 3 (November) |
Fees: | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
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Standard duration: | 2 years full-time, up to 8 years part-time |
Program articulation: | From: Graduate Diploma of Business (ends S3 2014) |
Notes
There are limited courses available in semester 3.
Contact us
Future Australian and New Zealand students |
Future International students |
Current students |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 269 500 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 5315 Email: study@usq.edu.au |
Phone: +61 7 4631 5543 Email: international@usq.edu.au |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 2285 Email usq.support@usq.edu.au |
Professional accreditation
The Master of Information Systems program is accredited at professional
level by the and, through the Seoul Accord, is recognised in other
countries.
The Master of Project Management program is delivered by USQ
as a Global Registered Education Provider with the US-based (笔惭滨)庐.
PMI is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.
USQ is endorsed as a National Provider of Project Management
education by the (AIPM).
Program aims
The Master of Information Systems is a vocationally and academically
oriented program which allows graduates from programs other than computing
to gain skills and knowledge in key areas of computing which relate
to their needs and the needs of their profession or industry. It aims
to produce graduates who are managers in IT departments. The Master
of Project Management aims to produce graduates who have the appropriate
skills and knowledge to be capable of managing small, medium and large-sized
projects as either a senior team leader, a project manager or project
director.
Program objectives
The Master of Information Systems aims to produce graduates
who are able to:
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acquire specific knowledge and skills in information technology
which are relevant to their disciplines and careers
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understand a broad range of topics in information technology
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design, manage and develop software systems in an effective
manner
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lead discussions relating to the computing aspects of their
workplace
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become better problem-solvers and innovative thinkers, who are
able to learn new skills independently and efficiently and consequently
to succeed in a competitive professional environment
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identify information needs appropriate to their area of specialisation,
and apply the techniques required to gather and interpret such information
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demonstrate skills in the analysis and determination of technological
issues at management level
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identify, analyse and solve problems in one or more areas of
technology by selecting and using either quantitative or qualitative
techniques appropriate to the resolution of technological problems
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satisfy academic admission requirements for membership of relevant
professional bodies
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identify, interpret and evaluate major issues in a range of
contemporary business information technology areas
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apply acquired knowledge associated with the studies to work
environments
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articulate the principal theories, concepts and applications
associated with the selected business information technology area(s)
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understand and act in accordance with the ethics of their profession.
The Master of Project Management aims to produce graduates who
are able to:
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demonstrate underlying knowledge of the theoretical structure
of project management as defined by the Project Management Body of
Knowledge
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demonstrate essential skills in relation to identification and
analysis of logistics management, and integrate logistics management
into the overall operation of the organisation
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apply the theoretical principles of project management to a
project environment in relation to project:
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scheduling and time management
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cost management
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quality management
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human resources management
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communications management
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risk management
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procurement management
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integration management
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scope management
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apply management skills acquired through elective courses in
the context of project management.
Admission requirements
Candidates for entry into the Master of Information Systems
and Master of Project Management must meet each of the following criteria:
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an introductory knowledge of computing consistent with that
found in
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a minimum of two years full-time equivalent work experience
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hold one of the following:
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a bachelor's degree, a three-year diploma from a recognised
institution, or an approved equivalent qualification in an area other
than computing
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Graduate Diploma of Business (ends S3 2014) (Information
Systems) or an approved equivalent qualification
Domestic and International Applicants from a non-English speaking
background are required to satisfy .
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may
apply to study a 精东传媒app-approved . On successful completion of the
English language program, Applicants may be admitted to an Award Program.
Program fees
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the
Domestic full fee paying students
may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called provided they meet the residency and citizenship
requirements.
Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa
holders, Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens
who will be resident outside Australia for the duration of their program
pay full tuition fees and are not eligible for .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending
on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus,
via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees
for a particular course via the .
Program structure
The Master of Information Systems and the Master of Project
Management double degree is made up of 16 courses:
Course |
Semester of offer Distance/Online |
Semester of offer Toowoomba
campus |
Semester of offer Springfield
campus |
Students must complete 12 courses from
the Master of Information Systems (ends 2014) |
plus the following 4 project management
courses: |
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1, 3 |
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1 |
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2 |
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2 |
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1 |
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1 |
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2, 3 |
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2 |
Required time limits
Students have a maximum of 9 years to complete this program.
IT requirements
For information technology requirements please refer to the .
Other program requirements
Students must maintain good standing in this program. Please
refer to the .
Exit points
A student who chooses not to complete or who does not maintain
good standing in this program will be permitted to exit with a lesser
qualification as set out below, provided that they have met the requirements
of that program.
Credit
Credit may be granted on the basis of equivalent courses undertaken
at postgraduate level. A double degree is required to meet the requirements
of each degree studied with a maximum of 50% credit for each program
studied individually.
This double degree meets the requirements of the 12-unit Master of Information Systems (ends 2014) and the eight-unit Master of Project Management (ends 2014). The two programs together
require the completion of 20 units, including the possibility of 10
units of credit with up to six units of credit from the Master of Information Systems (ends 2014) and four from the Master of Project Management (ends 2014). The structure of this
double degree has been designed to include the cross-allocation of
four units of credit leaving students the possibility of a further
six units of credit.
In order for credit to be granted, the claim must meet the following
specific requirements:
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the course passed was taken at least at Masters or equivalent
level
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the course was passed within 5 years prior to the application
(courses up to 10 years old may be considered if evidence is provided
that the applicant has been employed in that field)
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the course passed is equivalent in objectives, content and weightings
to a course prescribed in the program, or alternatively, the course
is suitable as an elective
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where the student has taken out an award from a recognised tertiary
institution and is claiming credit on the basis of courses completed
to meet the requirements of that program, the maximum credit on the
basis of such courses shall be one-half of the total courses for the
program
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credit approved in this program will not automatically apply
to other programs offered by the USQ.
Note: Where credit is granted, maximum and minimum duration
will be adjusted in the same proportion as the credit, e.g. where
the maximum of 50 per cent credit is granted, maximum and minimum
duration will be reduced by one-half.
Recommended enrolment pattern
Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus,
distance education or online), regardless of the program mode of study
they enrolled in.
Please refer to the program structure. Students requiring assistance
should contact the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts.