MSc - Computing and Information Systems Management Development Institute Of Singapore
MSc Project (60 credits)
To provide the opportunity for students to demonstrate independent thinking in the application of their computing, award and research skills to a complex problem. To further develop the student's investigative, research, writing and presentation skills. To provide an opportunity for the student to investigate a topical, award relevant issue of their choice in some depth.
ICT Systems Development ** (20 credits)
To enable students to apply structured and object-oriented methodologies to the analysis and design of software applications. To expose students to current and developing data models and database systems, to enable them to apply related concepts to conventional and advanced database systems applications.
Independent Study (20 credits)
To provide the opportunity for students to acquire an in depth understanding of a selected award specific topic through independent study. To reinforce project management, peer review, self-reflection and professional skills
Security Management** (20 credits)
To provide knowledge of the tools and techniques available to secure and manage, an information system in a meaningful manner.
To develop students ability to manage the security of an information system at a strategic, tactical and operational level
Project Management and Research Methodology** (20 credits)
To enable students to use project management techniques and tools and partake in various research methods. In addition, students will understand the role of professional and ethical decison-making in the computer industry
Principles of Computing (20 credits)
To provide a fundamental understanding of the principles and practices associated with ICT technology, computer programming and Multimedia and Web-based systems and their respective roles in ICT application development and usage
Software Development (20 credits)
To use an object oriented programming language to develop applications and enable critical appraisal of the object-oriented approach to software development.
** Modules will be offered in block teaching mode and conducted by USW academic staff. For modules with Block Teaching, the faculty lecturers will only cover partial (28 hours) of the module.
This course is no longer available.
Course details
MSc Project (60 credits)
To provide the opportunity for students to demonstrate independent thinking in the application of their computing, award and research skills to a complex problem. To further develop the student's investigative, research, writing and presentation skills. To provide an opportunity for the student to investigate a topical, award relevant issue of their choice in some depth.
ICT Systems Development ** (20 credits)
To enable students to apply structured and object-oriented methodologies to the analysis and design of software applications. To expose students to current and developing data models and database systems, to enable them to apply related concepts to conventional and advanced database systems applications.
Independent Study (20 credits)
To provide the opportunity for students to acquire an in depth understanding of a selected award specific topic through independent study. To reinforce project management, peer review, self-reflection and professional skills
Security Management** (20 credits)
To provide knowledge of the tools and techniques available to secure and manage, an information system in a meaningful manner.
To develop students ability to manage the security of an information system at a strategic, tactical and operational level
Project Management and Research Methodology** (20 credits)
To enable students to use project management techniques and tools and partake in various research methods. In addition, students will understand the role of professional and ethical decison-making in the computer industry
Principles of Computing (20 credits)
To provide a fundamental understanding of the principles and practices associated with ICT technology, computer programming and Multimedia and Web-based systems and their respective roles in ICT application development and usage
Software Development (20 credits)
To use an object oriented programming language to develop applications and enable critical appraisal of the object-oriented approach to software development.
** Modules will be offered in block teaching mode and conducted by USW academic staff. For modules with Block Teaching, the faculty lecturers will only cover partial (28 hours) of the module.
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About Management Development Institute Of Singapore
Management Development and Consultancy (MDC), the corporate training arm of MDIS has since its establishment in June 1995, played a leading role in meeting the changing needs of many business organisations. We provide a wide range of well-designed programmes specially catered for business organisations with different training needs.
Our key services include seminars, customised training programmes and business consultancy services designed to equip professionals with the essential tools of the trade. By putting theoretical knowledge into practice for our training programmes. MDC has since become a reputable company recognised for developing the next wave of dynamic corporate and business professionals, both locally and regionally.
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