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The course offers the Master of Management Information Systems<br />

in three specialist areas:<br />

Electronic Commerce<br />

Information Systems<br />

Enterprise Systems<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Available to applicants with a recognised undergraduate degree,<br />

or successful completion of a Graduate Certificate.<br />

COURSE LOCATION<br />

This course is available on Churchlands Campus.<br />

MODE OF STUDY<br />

This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This course is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />

and Off-campus.<br />

COURSE STRUCTURE<br />

The Master of Management Information Systems is composed of<br />

eight level IV units from one of the three specialist areas listed<br />

below, plus the four core level V units specified. This is a total of<br />

12 units of 15 credit points totalling 180 credit points.<br />

CORE UNITS<br />

MIS5104 IT Evaluation and Benefits Management V 15<br />

MIS5109 Risk and Security Management for e-Business<br />

V<br />

15<br />

MIS5114 Information Systems Strategies 15<br />

MIS5600 Management Information Systems Project V 15<br />

Students should then select a stream of their choice.<br />

Electronic Commerce<br />

STECOM<br />

UNIT SET LOCATION<br />

This unit set is available on Churchlands Campus.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This unit set is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />

and Off-campus.<br />

MIS4104 IS/IT Project Management IV 15<br />

MIS4106 Designing Web Useability IV 15<br />

MIS4600 Business Systems Analysis 15<br />

MIS4601 Business Systems Design IV 15<br />

MIS4195 Web Commerce Development IV 15<br />

MIS4205 Enterprise Applications IV 15<br />

MIS4602 eBusiness Foundations IV 15<br />

LAW4120 The Legal Environment for Electronic<br />

Commerce<br />

15<br />

Enterprise Systems<br />

STENTR<br />

UNIT SET LOCATION<br />

This unit set is available on Churchlands Campus.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This unit set is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />

and Off-campus.<br />

MIS4115 Introduction to ERP Systems 15<br />

MIS4121 Business Process Integration 15<br />

MIS4205 Enterprise Applications IV 15<br />

MIS4230 Network Management IV 15<br />

MIS4600 Business Systems Analysis 15<br />

MIS4601 Business Systems Design IV 15<br />

MIS4104 IS/IT Project Management IV 15<br />

MIS4602 eBusiness Foundations IV 15<br />

Information Systems<br />

STIS<br />

UNIT SET LOCATION<br />

This unit set is available on Churchlands Campus.<br />

MODE OF DELIVERY<br />

This unit set is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />

and Off-campus.<br />

MIS4104 IS/IT Project Management IV 15<br />

MIS4195 Web Commerce Development IV 15<br />

MIS4205 Enterprise Applications IV 15<br />

MIS4207 Object Oriented Development IV 15<br />

MIS4230 Network Management IV 15<br />

MIS4253 Software Development IV 15<br />

MIS4600 Business Systems Analysis 15<br />

MIS4601 Business Systems Design IV 15<br />

SCHOOL OF MARKETING, TOURISM<br />

AND LEISURE<br />

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS<br />

(MARKETING)<br />

Course Code M79<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

The Graduate Certificate of Business (Marketing) program is<br />

designed for business practitioners who wish to further their<br />

knowledge and understanding of marketing. Business<br />

practitioners without formal degree qualifications who have<br />

experience in sales and/or marketing roles for several years, now<br />

have the opportunity to acquire an academic grounding in the<br />

marketing discipline to support their work place roles.<br />

The course aims to provide a balance between theory and<br />

practice. Participants are exposed to research and case study<br />

material in each area and through seminars, discussions and<br />

assigned project work. The course offers flexibility, and a choice<br />

of units, mainly due to participants’:<br />

• varied backgrounds as evidenced by those who have<br />

completed, are presently enrolled and are continuing to<br />

enter this course;<br />

• specific vocational aspirations and/or business interests;<br />

and<br />

• reasons for undertaking formal studies, which may be<br />

either personal and/or employer related.<br />

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />

An undergraduate degree OR equivalent prior learning including<br />

at least five years appropriate professional experience.<br />

ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008 33

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