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School of Informatics

MSc in Information Management
Course structure

The course is available full time (12 months) and part time (up to 28 months; daytime study).

Students successfully completing eight modules and the dissertation will be awarded 180 credits and a masters level qualification. Alternatively, students who do not complete the dissertation but have successfully completed eight modules will be awarded 120 credits and a postgraduate diploma. Successful completion of four modules (60 credits) will lead to the award of a postgraduate certificate.

Each module is assessed through a combination of coursework and examination.


FULL-TIME study timetable: 2008-09 PART-TIME study timetable: 2008-09
Semester 1   YEAR 1, Semester 1
 
Digital Information Technology Architectures Monday morning Digital Information Technology Architectures Monday morning
Information and Knowledge Management Monday afternoon Information and Knowledge Management Monday afternoon
Requirements Engineering Friday morning YEAR 1, Semester 2  
Research Methods and Professional Issues Friday afternoon Databases Monday afternoon
Semester 2   Option See options below
Databases Monday afternoon YEAR 2, Semester 1  
Option See options below Systems Specification Tuesday morning
Option See options below Research Methods and Professional Issues Friday afternoon
Option See options below YEAR 2, Semester 2  
    Option See options below
    Option See options below


Option modules: Choose any three electives
Information Law and Policy Information stream Monday morning
Open Source Systems Systems stream Wednesday morning
Business Engineering with ERP Solutions Systems stream Wednesday morning
Project Management Systems stream Thursday morning
Information Retrieval Information stream Friday morning
Information Domains Information stream Friday afternoon

Note: The University reserves the right to make changes in syllabuses, programme options and modules as necessary.