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Programme of Study > Information Systems

Master of Science in Information Systems

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The masters of science in information systems (IS) is aimed at senior students with a bachelors degree who want to specialize in information systems. Upon successfull completion the student will receive a master of science degree. The programme focuses on the technical areas of information systems design and engineering, providing a broad overview of basic methods and specialized training in selected "cutting edge" technologies.

General Description

The driving forces of Information Systems

The pervasive nature of modern digitized information technology (IT) has created the need to conceive of products, solutions and services in terms that reach far beyond consideration of software and hardware design. Broadly construed, the IS field is concerned with the complete life cycle of IT adoption including software conception, design and adoption; organizational IT culture and change management; knowledge engineering and management; and social and cultural aspects of IT. To this list we may add the relatively recent set of issues created by the proliferation of distributed knowledge and services on the Internet, as well as the development of intelligent adaptive technologies for dealing with them.

The skills required for adequate use of Information Technology in the wider context are in great demand in commercial and academic settings. Our programme responds to this demand by providing training in the principles and practice of Information Systems engineering. We achieve this by presenting students with up to date knowledge on our areas of specialty including model driven development, collaborative technologies, intelligent systems, knowledge engineering and web based services, and health informatics.

Objectives

Our goal is to educate our students to become information systems engineers who have the ability to conceive IT solutions in the widest context. As a completed student you will have the knowledge you require to assemble requirements and solutions with a sensitivity to the broad set of consequences your decisions may have. During the course you will gain a working knowledge of theoretical and technical issues in a range of domains, and will learn to make decisions about the applicability of various possible solutions. You will gain experience in solution and implementation through customer driven projects, and will also be given the opportunity to participate in "forward looking" technologies by undertaking project work with one of the many innovative research projects at the department.

Outline

The programme consists of core elements and electives. The core elements provide fundamental knowledge and practical experience. The electives allow students to specialize in chosen areas of interest. Throughout the final year the student work on the master thesis and develop independent problem solving and creative skills.

Specializations

The programme has two specializations: Information Systems and Information Sytems Engineering.

Specialization Information Systems

Sem. 7.5 Sp 7.5 Sp 7.5 Sp 7.5 Sp
4 TDT4900 Master's Thesis
 
3 TDT4501 Specialization Project TDT4506 Specialization Course Elective Topic3
2 Experts in Teamwork TDT4215 Web Intelligence Elective Topic2 Elective Topic2
1 TDT4290 Customer Driven Project TDT4250 Modelling of Information systems Elective Topic1

Footnote for table: Elective topic must be -

1) One among:

2) Two among:

3) One among:

Specialization Information Systems Engineering

Sem. 7.5 Sp 7.5 Sp 7.5 Sp 7.5 Sp
4 TDT4900 Master's Thesis
 
3 TDT4501 Specialization Project TDT4506 Specialization Course Elective Topic3
2 Experts in Teamwork TDT4215 Web Intelligence TDT4252 Modelling of Information Systems, Advanced Course Elective Topic2
1 TDT4290 Customer Driven Project TDT4250 Modelling of Information systems Elective Topic1

Footnote for table: Elective topic must be -

1) One among:

2) One among:

3) One among:

Admission

For both studies the following applies:

Prospective students should have a bachelor degree in computer science, software engineering, information systems, or similar. Their education should include university level courses in the following topics:

Candidates with weak coverage of the topics might be considered if they have other strengths to compensate for it.

For the Information Systems Engineering specialization the requirements are more specific:

It is recommended that students have basic courses in business administration and project management (not a requirement).

Learn how to apply for admission (details + application forms).

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