| Master of Science in Business Information Technology |
Validated and Awarded by University of Wales (United Kingdom) |
| MOE Reference No.: EDUN N24-02-008 V60 |
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The programme is designed to allow students to be able to harness and manage Information Technology and Information Systems to leverage business. Emerging technologies are evaluated so that recommendations are substantiated in relation to their contributions to the organisation's competitive advantage. In addition, implementation planning for enterprise level technology projects especially in enterprise knowledge management and enterprise resource planning will also be part of the programme. |
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| The main objective of the programme is to empower students with a superb grounding on a mix of specific and broad range of business oriented subjects directly applicable to today's knowledge-based economy.
By the end of the programme, students will be able to:
- Analyse and apply the fundamental principles involved in managing in an Information Technology environment
- Be an effective 'hybrid manager' in applying IT to support business needs
- Critically evaluate technological developments and make informed recommendations on suitable technology adaptations for strategic advantage.
- Effectively lead and supervise the strategic technology transformation projects at an enterprise level
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- Designed to meet the most current needs in industry
This course is designed after much market research to determine the type of knowledge and skills needed by IT professionals to upgrade and make themselves valuable to their organisations. The 6 modules are carefully chosen to ensure students gain expertise in the professional management of technology within the organization to achieve strategic advantage.
- Has practical-oriented assessment strategies and no written examinations
Since this course is targeted at IT/IS practitioners, it makes sense to design the course with 100% coursework assessment instead of requiring candidates to rote learn for exam purposes. This strategy enables students to appreciate the relevance of fundamental theories and principles to real-world problems at work.
- Highly qualified facilitators
Facilitators are highly qualified in their subject areas and in tune with the best practices in the industry. They are also very experienced online facilitators, having done facilitation in various other online programmes.
- Modular course structure
With a modular course structure for all taught elements in the programme, students will be able to create their own study paths and customise the programme according to their individual constraints, needs and learning style.
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Module Code |
Module Title |
Credits |
Pre-requisite |
BT601 |
Enterprise Knowledge Management |
25 |
NIL |
BT602 |
Strategic Management of IT/IS |
25 |
NIL |
BT603 |
Enterprise Resource Planning |
25 |
NIL |
BT604 |
Enterprise Software Development |
25 |
NIL |
BT605 |
Research Methodologies |
20 |
NIL |
BT606 |
Dissertation |
60 |
BT601 – BT605 |
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Total credits |
180 |
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- An initial Bachelors degree in Computing, Information Systems or related areas awarded by a recognised degree awarding body.
- A non-graduate qualification, which the University has deemed to be of a satisfactory standard for the purpose of postgraduate admission.
- A non-graduate whose relative lack of formal qualifications is compensated for by his/her age and relevant work experience, provided the candidate:
- is aged 25 or over on or before the day on which he/she is required to register for the scheme of study and
- has held, for a minimum of two years, a responsible position, which is relevant to the scheme to be pursued.
- Proficiency in the English language as evidenced by a prior formal degree that used English as a medium of instruction or a TOEFL score of 550 or higher in cases where the medium of instruction in the prior formal education pursued is a language other than English.
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Programme Structure and Duration |
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| Intake: |
May / June / September / November |
| Duration: |
e-Learning: minimum of 2 years; maximum of 5 years |
| Programme Delivery: |
e-Learning
- Access to e-Bray (on-line library), 24 x 7
- Direct contact with facilitators via private email and discussion forums
- Scheduled on-line chat sessions
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| Method of Assessment: |
Units taken on this programme are assessed by 100% coursework only. There are no final (proctored) examinations.
Assessment may be in the form of written essays, case studies, work-based projects, prototype creations, etc. |
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To apply, applicants must complete and submit the prescribed application forms. The application must be accompanied by the following:
- A one time non-refundable application processing fee.
- 2 copies of Official Transcripts from University / College
- 2 copies of Official Certificates
- Application Form
- 2 Passport Photos
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (for non-English speaking countries)
*Only for Mature Entry |
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| Mode of Study: |
e-Learning |
| Intake: |
May / June / September / November |
| Course Fee: |
Full Payment: S$19,260.00
Installment Payment:
First Payment: $5,136.00
Monthly: $1,070.00 x 16 installments |
| Registration Fee: |
S$54.57 (Non-refundable) |
| Mode of Payment: |
The modes of payment available are cash, cheque, Nets, Visa/MasterCard and/or Cashier/Money/Postal order. All payments are to be in Singapore dollars.
For cheque payment, the cheque must be crossed and made payable to "Informatics Education Singapore Pte Ltd”. It should not be post dated. |
| Closing Date: |
2 weeks before commencement of the course or when the class is full. |
All fees quoted are inclusive of 7% GST.
The above fee covers all lectures, course notes, class handouts, student fee, library fee, examination fee but exclude textbooks and repeat course fee.
Information is subject to changes without prior notice |
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Informatics Campus
10 & 12 Science Centre Road, Singapore 609080
Course Enquiry Hotline: (65) 6580 4555
Email: enquiry@informaticseducation.com
SMS: +65 91072222
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday : 9.00am to 9.00pm
Saturday : 9.00am to 5.00pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays |
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