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Master of Computer and Information Sciences
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Programme Code |
AK1329 |
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Both Full & Parttime |
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Purpose |
MCIS graduates have advanced technical, creative, analytical and conceptual abilities, coupled with an understanding of their chosen specialisation. They will have the capability, credibility and judgement to manage significant software development projects and be able to lead teams of IT professionals engaged in analysis, design, construction, implementation, technical support and service delivery. They will have demonstrated an ability to undertake a sustained period of research. and may progress to further study at doctoral level.
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Content |
Computer systems design and development (usage centred design, eSystems design and development, ubiquitous computing, computer graphics and animation, software requirements, engineering middleware); knowledge engineering and management (bioinformatics, health informatics, data mining and knowledge engineering, data warehousing, collaborative computing and workflow); information technology management (net-centric computing, information security, IT strategy and policy, integrating IT and the enterprise, ICT issues, strategic IT contract management). Research project or thesis.
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Resources |
No Resource is available.
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Qualification Structure |
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Points |
Master of Computer and Information Sciences
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180.00 |
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Application Details |
21 July 2025 City Intake. |
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Applications close 24 July 2025. |
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3 March 2025 City Intake. |
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Applications close 6 March 2025. |
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