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University of Tasmania

The Master of Information Systems is a professional, applied degree which specialises in topics related to the management of information systems. Project work within the degree will equip the students with appropriate methodological and analytical skills, as well as requiring students to apply information systems management theory to practical problem solving and case work.
Good creative and analytical skills.
Gaining of knowledge, skills and understanding about the relationships of information and information technology to organisational needs,current management practice in the development of information systems, their use and associated policy formulation and analysis,the value of research, critical thinking and effective communication in the management of information systems are all involved as major concept of study.
Candidates for the Master of Information Systems require a three-year undergraduate degree from an accredited tertiary institution.
The gradutes after the successful completion of the course may become eligible for the Associate membership of the Australian Computer Society.
Graduates of the Master of Information Systems can find employment as a business analyst, database analyst, systems analyst, IT project manager, IT manager, information manager, database administrator, IT administrator or manager, telecommunications manager, IT consultant, electronic commerce or electronic business consultant.
Minimum 1.5 years , maximum 4 years