Master of Science (Information Science) By Research

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  • Objectives
    Designed to meet the needs of professionals who need to gain an indepth knowledge and understanding of a particular area of information science and information management at an advanced level.
  • Entry requirements
    An undergraduate degree or diploma in field closely related to this discipline plus at least two years experience in information related areas.
  • Academic title
    Master of Science (Information Science) By Research
  • Course description
    This course is not available for on-campus study by students on an International student visa.
    This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

    The course normally requires two years of full-time study or its part-time equivalent. The Master of Science (Information Science) by Research has two stages:  Stage 1 Research methods and proposal and Stage 2 Research leading to submission of a Master of Science (Information Science) thesis.

    Stage 1
    Unit           Description                 Points

    CSG5140    Research Methods         20
    CSG5141    Research Proposal         20

    Stage 2
    The thesis component of this course is entirely research based. Each semester students nominate if they wish to enrol into the research thesis unit: CSG6200 at 50% or 100% full-time enrolment. Students are required to continue re-enrolling in the thesis component of their study until the thesis is submitted for examination.


    Unit            Description            Points
    CSG6200    Masters Thesis 1         0

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