This programme is designed for graduates with a good first degree in Computing and Information Technology or Information Systems. It is especially useful for those with interest in getting into the IT related job market or who are already working in the area but would like formal training. The programme aims to provide the conceptual and theoretical framework in which students can appreciate and integrate new software and hardware technologies.
NKUMBA UNIVERSITY programmes
Masters Of Science In Information Systems
Career Path
A Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program is tailored for individuals with a background in computing, information technology, or information systems who want to deepen their knowledge and skills in the field. Here’s a typical career path for someone completing this program:
- Systems Analyst: Graduates may start their careers as systems analysts, responsible for analyzing business requirements and designing information systems solutions. They work closely with stakeholders to understand their needs, assess existing systems, and propose improvements or new system implementations.
- IT Consultant: Graduates can work as IT consultants, providing expert advice to organizations on technology strategies, systems integration, and digital transformation initiatives. They help clients leverage information systems to improve efficiency, streamline processes, and achieve business objectives.
- Business Intelligence Analyst: Graduates may specialize in business intelligence and analytics, analyzing data to generate insights and support decision-making. They design and develop data warehouses, dashboards, and reporting tools to help organizations extract value from their data.
- Database Administrator: Graduates with expertise in database management can work as database administrators, responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining databases. They ensure data integrity, security, and performance, and troubleshoot issues to ensure smooth database operations.
- IT Project Manager: Graduates may pursue roles as IT project managers, leading teams to deliver information systems projects on time and within budget. They plan project timelines, allocate resources, manage risks, and communicate with stakeholders to ensure project success.
- Cybersecurity Analyst: Graduates interested in cybersecurity can work as cybersecurity analysts, protecting organizations from cyber threats and vulnerabilities. They monitor systems for suspicious activities, conduct security assessments, and implement measures to safeguard data and networks.
- Network Administrator: Graduates with expertise in networking can work as network administrators, responsible for managing and maintaining computer networks. They configure network devices, troubleshoot connectivity issues, and ensure network performance and security.
- Enterprise Architect: Graduates may specialize in enterprise architecture, designing and optimizing the structure and operation of organizations’ information systems. They develop technology roadmaps, align IT with business goals, and ensure that systems are scalable, interoperable, and secure.
- IT Auditor: Graduates can work as IT auditors, assessing the effectiveness of organizations’ IT systems and controls. They conduct audits to identify risks, evaluate compliance with regulations and standards, and recommend improvements to mitigate risks and strengthen controls.
- Chief Information Officer (CIO): With experience and leadership skills, graduates can advance to executive roles such as CIO, leading organizations’ IT strategies and initiatives. They collaborate with senior management to align IT with business objectives, drive innovation, and ensure that technology investments deliver value.
Overall, a Master of Science in Information Systems equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to pursue diverse career opportunities in various sectors, including technology consulting, business analysis, data management, cybersecurity, and IT leadership. They play vital roles in helping organizations harness technology to achieve their goals and stay competitive in today’s digital world.
Course Modules
Year 1 Semester I
| Code | Course Name | LH | PH | CH | CU |
| MSIS51101 | Computer Networks | 30 | 30 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51102 | Web Application Development | 45 | 00 | 60 |
04 |
| MSIS51103 | Systems Analysis and Design | 45 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51104 | Database Management System | 45 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51105 | Data Warehousing and Data Mining | 30 | 30 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51106 | Entrepreneurship | 45 | 30 | 60 | 04 |
Year 1 Semester II
| Code | Course Name | LH | PH | CH | CU |
| MSIS51201 | Website Design | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51202 | Management of Information Services | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51203 | Research Methods | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51204 | Legal and Ethical Aspects of Computing | 50 | 10 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51205 | Information Security and Risk Management | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS51206 | Systems Development Management | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
Year 2 Semester I
| Code | Course Name | LH | PH | CH | CU |
| MSIS52101 | Modeling and Simulation | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52102 | Distributed Computing | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52103 | Decision Support Systems | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52104 | Information Systems Strategy | 50 | 10 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52105 | Mobile Computing | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52106 | Object Oriented Programming with Java | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
Year 2 Semester II
| Code | Course Name | LH | PH | CH | CU |
| MSIS52206 | Dissertation | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| Electives (Choose Two)
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60 | 00 | 60 | 04 | |
| MSIS52201 | Visual Programming | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52202 | Multimedia and graphics | 50 | 10 | 60 | 04 |
| MSIS52203 | Report Writing | 60 | 00 | 60 | 04 |
Entry Requirements
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