MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT 5 STUDY PERIODS / 21 MONTHS australia.cmu.edu An American Degree. An Australian Experience. CRICOS Provider No.: 02696B
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA Carnegie Mellon University is an American university established in 1900 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ranked 22 in the world, (Times Higher Education, World University Ranking, 2012-13) Carnegie Mellon has been a birthplace of innovation throughout its 112-year history and is a global leader in bringing ground-breaking ideas to market and creating successful start-up businesses. Carnegie Mellon University in Australia forms part of Carnegie Mellon s global footprint, which includes campuses in Silicon Valley, Rwanda and Qatar. We combine an American, world-class degree with an Australian experience. Our Adelaide based campus delivers this high quality and exceptional education offering affording students with a unique advantage for when they enter the competitive graduate, global market. Located in Adelaide, the fifth Most Liveable City in the world (Economist Intelligence Unit 2012) and Australia s most affordable capital city, the Carnegie Mellon University Australia campus is home to students from over 25 countries, creating wide-reaching networks of contemporaries, global experts and alumni. Our student s study an innovative curriculum, combined with global case studies, providing a firm foundation in theory, with a focus on practical skills delivered through industry projects, internships and convocations. ADELAIDE, THE LIVEABLE CITY Adelaide, the capital of South Australia and the fifth largest city in the country is home to a culturally diverse population of 1.2 million people, including 230,000 students. Situated on the coast, Adelaide is renowned for its vibrant culture and relaxed lifestyle and has many attractions including 30 kilometres of beautiful beaches, the Adelaide Central Markets, Adelaide Zoo, Rundle Mall and Street shopping strip, numerous cultural venues, famous restaurants, vibrant nightlife, the South Australian Museum, the Art Gallery of SA, Adelaide Botanic Gardens and the Adelaide Hills and wine region just to name a few. Adelaide s European heritage is evident in the many restored Victorian and Edwardian buildings scattered through the city including the Torrens Building - home to Carnegie Mellon University Australia and the international university precinct. Adelaide was judged the Fifth Most Liveable City in the world in 2012 by the Economist Intelligence Unit and Australia s most affordable capital city. The New Yorker magazine once referred to Adelaide as the last well-planned metropolis on earth - planned on a square mile grid with wide streets, central squares and more than 900 hectares of parklands (almost 50 per cent of the city). Known as the 20-minute city, it takes 20 minutes to travel from the city to the hills or beaches. Adelaide has a reliable and accessible public transport system and wide, safe roads for cycling, allowing you to live where you choose and commute around the city and to university with ease.
REPUTATION AND RANKINGS Carnegie Mellon University consistently ranks among the top 50 universities worldwide and is recognised for its unique interdisciplinary environment In 2012-13, Times Higher Education-World University Rankings, ranked CMU: No. 22 in the world, and No. 15 among U.S. universities No. 15 in the world for engineering and technology universities No. 26 in the world for reputation No. 38 in the world for social science universities US News and World Report ranks CMU 23 in US in 2011 In a 2010 Wall Street Journal poll, job recruiters looking for new hires ranked CMU No. 1 in computer science, No. 4 in finance and No. 7 in business. CMU ranked 10 overall. Nearly 35 percent of CMU s students are from 115 countries outside the US, giving the university one of the 10 most international student bodies, by percentage, among four-year U.S. institutions. CMU has ranked No. 1 among all US universities without a medical school in the number of start-up companies created per research dollar spent since 2007. Find out more: CMU's Entrepreneurial ecosystem, helping to create start-up companies-- Greenlighting Startups In the past 15 years, CMU faculty, students and alumni have created more than 300 companies and 9,000 jobs. CMU is a world leader in robotics. CMU s autonomous vehicle, Boss, earned the $2M prize for winning the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge. Now, CMU researchers are developing a flying car, and working to land and operate a robot on the moon through Google s Lunar X Mission a project that combines technology and art. CMU attracts award-winning talent. Current and former faculty and alumni are winning top awards in art, science and technology. Currently in the final stages, the university's "Inspire Innovation" campaign has already reached its $1 billion goal. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY HAS BEEN HOME TO 18 Nobel Laureates 10 Turing Award Winners 9 Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 10 Members of the (U.S.) National Academy of Arts and Sciences Numerous (U.S.) National Academy of Engineering Honourees Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) Carnegie Mellon University is ranked No.1 in the U.S. News & World Report 2010 Graduate Computer Science Schools Carnegie Mellon University is ranked No. 4 in the subject area of computer science and information systems in the QS World University Rankings 2013
PROGRAM SNAPSHOT Program Name Program Track CRICOS Code Duration Total Courses Core Courses Elective Courses Project Internship Exchange Independent Study Master of Information Systems Management MISM GLOBAL 070773G 21 Months / 5 Study Periods 180 units 132 units 24 units Information Systems Project 12 week internship and can be taken in Australia or internationally but not in the USA. Not available Available Total Program Fee Academic Year 2013-14 (effective 1 August 2013) In Australia AUD $501.00 per unit AUD $42,084 total tuition based on 84 units of study In USA USD $42,916 total tuition for 2 study periods of study Entry Requirements Work Experience Perquisite Academic IELTS or TOEFL 3 or more years work experience Programming experience in data structures and an object-oriented programming language such as C++ or Java Minimum Bachelors or Equivalent IELTS 7.0 overall with no band less than 6.5 or TOEFL 100 IBT no band less than 25 GMAT or GRE Average GMAT 670-710 or GRE 315-320 Start Dates August Only Laptop Requirement: All MISM students are required to have a laptop at the start of their first study period.
OVERVIEW The Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) is a 21 month degree that combines a comprehensive technology and business curriculum with a unique global educational experience. Studying across Carnegie Mellon s Adelaide and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, campuses, you will gain an international perspective by learning in the United States and Australia with a strong focus on the Asia Pacific region. You will spend your 1st and 2ndstudy periods in Adelaide and 4th and 5th in Pittsburgh. You are also required to take a 12 week internship in either Australia or internationally in your 3rd study period. Schooled in the interdisciplinary Carnegie Mellon University tradition you are taught to be an analytical problem solver, intelligent in your application of technology and can provide value for organisations by understanding of how technology interacts with business processes, strategy, and policy. These desirable skills, coupled with a global perspective, make our MISM graduates attractive to firms hiring in consulting, financial services, and technology. Our MISM program boasts internationally recognised faculty dedicated to providing a world-class educational experience. Carnegie Mellon s practical approach to education prepares students to immediately apply on the job what they learn in the classroom. You are encouraged to customise your program by selecting a specialisation designed to advance their careers in: electronic commerce, business intelligence, information security management, IT strategy and management and healthcare informatics. The program specialisation is especially valuable for students who intend to pursue a career in IT and management consulting. The MISM program also contains a compulsory, industry based, 12 week internship program and an individual or team applied research project in either Adelaide or Pittsburgh. These real-world program components provide you with work-experience and industry knowledge to kick-start your career and further differentiate you from the competitive global market. HIGHLIGHTS An American degree from Carnegie Mellon University, ranked No.1 in computer science schools (US News & World Report 2010) Carnegie Mellon University is ranked No. 4 in the subject area of computer science and information systems in the QS World University Rankings 2013 A global program, where you study across Carnegie Mellon s Adelaide and Pittsburgh campuses A study program, taught over 21 months (5 study periods) ideal for students advancing their careers A 12 week industry placement internships so you can develop your skills in Australia or overseas A high quality program that integrates management and IT theory, knowledge and skills Incorporates practical experience through the Information Systems Project
LEARNING OUTCOMES As a graduate you will be able to combine management and technology skills gained in the classroom and directly apply these in a professional IT environment; and create organisational value through the effective deployment of IT. We achieve this mission through: Fine tuning our curriculum and our student selection to optimise our role of being a bridge between technology and management Building and sustaining a culture that prizes entrepreneurship and innovation in information technology and its management and application. At completion, you will be able to competently: Design, document and develop robust, extensible and highly maintainable data-intensive applications using cutting edge technologies tailored to the specific needs of any business scenario Explain and apply the core aspects of information technology principles and tools, and manage their implementation in a business context Understand and facilitate the strategic and operational benefits of business models and technology applications Manage complex IT projects with consideration of the human, financial and environmental factors and an understanding of risk management processes, and operational and policy implications Understand the strengths and limitations of current technologies and apply them intelligently to meet the needs of each application Apply their practical experience in IT projects developed through assessment projects for real world clients focussing on technology auditing and recommendations, and system development Utilise high level interpersonal skills to negotiate and communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders verbally and in writing INTERNSHIPS Students of the MISM program are provided the opportunity to undertake a 12 week internship in the 3rd study period with public and private companies or government agencies to gain invaluable real world work experience. You may choose to take your internship in Australia or international but not in the United States. Internships provide you with an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the practical challenges facing today s organisations, adding greater depth of knowledge and experience to your already robust degree. Our students take their internships in some of world s leading organisations: 2012 General Motors, Detroit USA Facebook, California USA ECS Technology Ltd China SingTel, Singapore TC in GC Rwanda Gravity Consulting, Canberra Australia General Motors Shanghai China Madderns Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys, Adelaide Australia Mercer Melbourne
CAREER OUTCOMES As a graduate of the MISM program you are eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT) in the United States. Students seeking to access the American job market will be provided support from the Office of Career Services in Pittsburgh during your second year in the program. MISM graduates are sought by important and well-known employers, which include consulting firms, financial services firms, and technology firms. Detailed outline of MISM graduate employment information For more information on salaries and careers visit Heinz Collge, Carnegie Mellon University. Among the many employers of our 2012 graduates are these organisations: Abercrombie and Fitch Amazon Applied Predictive Technologies Attivio Bank of America Merrill Lynch Blackrock Boeing Booz Allen Hamilton Capital One comscore Deloitte Consulting Deloitte & Touche ebay Ernst and Young Facebook Fivestars General Motors Goldman Sachs Google Groupon Hilti IBM JPMorgan Chase LinkedIn Lumos Labs Medallia Microsoft Microstrategy Navint Partners NetApp Nomura Securities OpenCurriculum Oracle PNC Financial Services PriceWaterhouse Coopers
INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT As a MISM student you are required Information Systems Project. The Information Systems Project takes you beyond theory into the practical application of skills through the opportunity to work with public and private companies, government agencies on real-world projects. The goal of these projects is to provide you with the skills necessary for structuring, managing, and carrying out information systems projects within an organisation. The project provides the opportunity for you to consolidate and apply the skills and knowledge developed in previous coursework in a team-based approach to a real problem. You will be part of a student team who will work with a real-world client on a real-world problem of value to the client. Most important, this is an opportunity to apply the team's advanced engineering and management skills, including the specialised knowledge and skills needed to solve a real problem. In particular, yourself and team members must learn to work effectively with clients, quickly understand their problem, negotiate deliverables and then select, adapt and apply just the right amount of process and documentation to meet clients' needs and effectively manage the project Previous projects and project partners include: 2012 Client Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Tea Tree Gully Council Department of E-Government 2011 Client Intelligent Software Development Pty. Ltd. 2010 Client Confidential Confidential 2009 Client Community Accommodation and Respite Agency (CARA) Megan and Whogg Confidential Confidential Project Crash and Road Condition Analysis through Data Mining Enterprise Resource Planning System Assessment and Recommendations Single Entry Point Online )Critical Success Factors and KPI) Project Extending SimulAlt Online for Expertise Mapping and Energy Forecasting Project SimulAIt Online. FDPI IT Challenges and Solutions. Project Developing a Benchmarking System to Establish Costs of Providing Quality Accommodation and Respite Services for People with Severe and Multiple Disabilities. National Valuer Risk Assessment: An Analysis of the Australian Property Risk Rating System and Valuer Behaviour. Sandora Prototype Business Plan. Quantitative Trading.
CURRICULUM Our MISM program features a unique interdisciplinary curriculum of analytical and quantitative studies. Students are empowered to customise their degree by selecting from a variety of course electives carried out via coursework and independent study. The MISM curriculum is a unique blend of interdisciplinary analytical and quantitative studies. We are widely recognised for our unique interdisciplinary environment, encouraging work across departmental lines. As a result, our MISM graduates enter the world with the ability to solve complex problems. The MISM program requires you to study 132 units in total comprising of 24 units worth of core courses and 78 units of elective courses. This combination of courses allows you to tailor the program to your career and interest needs by selecting relevant elective course whilst studying core courses which provide a core foundation of skills and knowledge. Full-time students complete the program over five study periods. Students may commence in the August intakes. Each study period is the equivalent to 12-13 weeks of study and usually comprises of 48 units worth of courses. Each course is awarded either 6 or 12 unit weighting Therefore you can study a combination of 6 and 12 unit courses to meet your program requirements. For successful completion of the MISM program, students must complete 180 units total: complete 132 units of core requirements (unless exempt) complete 24 units of electives complete a 12 week internship complete a 24 week Information Systems Project achieve a cumulative quality point average (QPA) of at least 3.0 Adelaide, Australia Study Period One (August) Course Code Course Title Units 95-712 Object Oriented Programming in Java 12 95-705 Telecommunications Management 12 90-718 Strategic Presentation Skills 6 94-702 Strategic Writing Skills 6 Plus 6 units of elective courses Study Period Two (January) 95-715 Financial Accounting 6 95-716 Principles of Finance 6 95-796 Statistics for IT Managers 6 95-703 Database Management 12 95-710 Economic Analysis 6 Study Period Three (May) 95-900 Internship 0 The internship may be taken in Adelaide, Australia or in another country except USA
Pittsburgh, USA Study Period Four (August) 95-702 Distributed Systems 12 95-706 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 6 95-760 Decision Making Under Uncertainty 6 94-700 Organisation Design and Implementation 6 Plus 18 units of elective courses Study Periods Five (January) 95-720 IS Project 24 95-722 Digital Transformation 6 Plus 18 units of elective courses Additional Elective Courses Course Code Course Title Units 95-702 Distributed Systems 12 94-807 Entrepreneurship 6 94-810 Supply Chain Management 6 94-804 Transformational Leadership for Global Enterprise 6 91-843 Power and Influence 6 95-700 Organisational Management 12 95-710 Economic Analysis 6 95-752 Introduction to Information Security Management 12 95-760 Decision Making Under Uncertainty 6 95-815 Decision Support Systems 12 90-784 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 12 95-843 Service Oriented Architecture 6 95-837 Global IT Sourcing 6 95-774 Business Process Modeling 6 95-821 Product Management in IT 6 95-799 Linux and Open Source 6 94-803 Consulting Communication 6 Notes The electives below represent only a selection of electives available. Elective courses will be offered in a variety of areas related to the technology and business of information and communication technology. These courses will be offered by resident faculty as well as by faculty from other CMU campuses through short-term visits and distance learning. A full list of electives is available for you to customise your degree to suit your individual requirements. Course Exemption If you have a strong background in any of the core courses, you can receive an exemption either by passing an exemption exam administered during your orientation program or through successful completion of comparable coursework during your undergraduate studies. Exempting a course doesn't reduce the required number of courses you must complete but instead allow you to choose additional elective courses to expand your knowledge base and further tailor your program.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS All applicants applying for a program at Carnegie Mellon University Australia are required to satisfy the entry requirements for admission. Applications for MISM are assessed by Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz College Pittsburgh. 1. WORK EXPERIENCE Applicants are required to have 3 or more years of professional work experience. This information can be provided in the form of a resume or CV. 2. ACADEMIC COURSE PREREQUISITE Applicants are required to have programming experience in data structures and an object-oriented programming language such as C, C++ or Java. This information can be provided in the form a transcript from your home institution. 3. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have successfully completed an undergraduate degree from a recognised higher education institution before commencing studies at Carnegie Mellon University Australia. 4. GRADUATE ENTRY EXAMINATIONS Applicants must provide a valid score for one of the tests below. Graduate Records Exam (GRE) Students must achieve an average minimum score of 315-320 Institution Code: 2074 Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) Students must achieve an average minimum score of 670-710 MSIT: 69H-V8-75 5. ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Applicants whose native language is not English are required to submit official score results from the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Entry to Carnegie Mellon University Australia programs require either IELTS or TOEFL IELTS Minimum of 7.0 overall and no less than 6.5 in all bands Test scores are valid for two (2) years and must be submitted directly by IELTS to the Carnegie Mellon University Australia Admissions Office or uploaded with your application. TOEFL Minimum of 100 (ibt) overall and less than 25 in all bands Test scores are valid for two (2) years and must be submitted directly by ETS to the Carnegie Mellon University Australia Admissions Office or uploaded with your application. Institution Code 2318 English Language Test Exemption Applicants whose native language is not English but have completed studies for the duration of at least three years at a higher education institution in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States of America or South Africa are exempt.
6. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Applicants are required to submit an essay (1,000 words) describing your academic and professional background, your career goals, and how the program will help you achieve your goals. 7. CV/RESUME Applicants are required to submit a resume. Please submit a one or two page summary of your education skills, accomplishments, employment experience and volunteer experience. The resume must be current and include all part time and full time work experience, the dates of when the employment began and ended and a brief description of your responsibilities under the title of the position. 8. RECOMMENDATIONS Applicants are required to have three recommendations submitted on their behalf. Recommendation forms must be completed by three people who can provide academic or professional references. Please note recommendations from friends, family members or acquaintances, and other sources not able to evaluate applicants on an academic or professional basis, will not be accepted. Recommendations are submitted electronically through the online application system by your recommenders. We do not accept recommendations submitted on paper. The applicant must input the names and contact information for each recommendation provider into the application system. Prior to requesting that your recommendation providers complete the recommendation online, be sure to check with them to ensure that you register them with the correct email address Please let your recommenders know that they may upload an electronic document or scanned copy of a paper-based recommendation using the online system rather than using the text box response fields (but they must upload their recommendation via the online system). Suggested Recommenders Work Experience 3 Suggested Recommender Type 0 Years Academic Academic Academic 0-1 Years Academic Professional or Academic Professional 1-3 Years Academic Professional Professional > 3 Years Professional Professional Professional
APPLICATION PROCESS Please follow the step by step guide to apply for admission. Applications close January 10 every year for the August intake. Application Assistance Questions about your application and admission process should be directed the Admissions Office in Carnegie Mellon University, Heinz College Pittsburgh. The following application process applies to all applicants considering an application to Carnegie Mellon University Australia. Before applying, please carefully review the application process and admission requirements for your program of interest. Please note that each of our programs have distinct requirements to apply for admission. Refer to the program to which you're applying for specific admissions requirements. STEP ONE Before you apply Choose the program that suits your work experience and career goals and make sure you meet the entry requirements Make sure you are eligible for the appropriate visa to study in Australia (if required) Look at the cost of living in Adelaide, and what financial assistance is available to you while you study Once you have reviewed the information above and gathered the required materials for applying, you can start your application. STEP TWO How to apply All applications must be completed online through Carnegie Mellon University s application portal. Information will be provided through ApplyYourself to assist you in your application. Please ensure all sections are completed in full and where required all supporting documentation is uploaded. There is no application fee for Carnegie Mellon University Australia Please ensure that your application is received by the Admissions Office before the relevant deadline International students, who prefer to apply in person in their own country, may choose one of our Education Agents. Search our list of Carnegie Mellon University Australia representatives near you. Please ensure you read the section on Academic Transcripts Study abroad or student exchange If you are a Carnegie Mellon University student studying at one of our campuses or from a student exchange partner, you might be eligible to study for one study period in Adelaide as an exchange student. If you are interested in studying at Carnegie Mellon University Australia from a non-student exchange partner, you might be eligible to study for one or two study periods as a study abroad student. Contact us for more information.
STEP THREE After you apply and accepting your offer Acknowledgement The Admissions Office will send an acknowledgement email to you once you have submitted your application. If your application is complete and we do not require any further information your application will be assessed by the Admissions Selection Committee. This takes approximately one - two weeks. Offer process If your application is successful, your letter of admission will be emailed directly to you (and if applying with an authorised education agent, copied to your nominated representative). If the offer is conditional you need to meet the conditions of your offer before accepting. If you have been sent an unconditional offer (no conditions), you can choose to accept it immediately. If you choose not to accept the offer right away, you can also: Choose to defer your offer Ask to be considered for a different course than the one you originally applied for, by submitting your change of preference via email, by fax or in writing to the Admissions Office Decline your offer. Unsuccessful applicants will receive notification via e-mail. STEP FOUR After you accept your offer Acceptance form and deposit You will need to return the acceptance form to the Admissions Office. You will be required to pay a deposit to secure your place in the program. Overseas Student Health Care (OSHC) (Applicable to International Students only) All international students are required to have overseas student health cover for the duration of their studies in Australia. This can be arranged by the Admissions Office on your behalf with our preferred provider. You can nominate the type of cover you require in your acceptance form. Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) (Applicable to International Students only) Once your deposit has been received and overseas student health cover arranged, the Admissions Office will issue you with confirmation of enrolment. This document will need to be attached to your visa application. Preparing for study Once you have accepted your offer to study at Carnegie Mellon University Australia, you will want to start planning your Carnegie Mellon experience, if you have not already started doing so. Preparing yourself for study is not just about choosing your subjects and buying your textbooks. Here are some other things you'll want to look into. Accommodation Are you moving to Adelaide to undertake graduate study? Adelaide offers plenty of housing options. Whichever you choose, it's best to plan your accommodation early.
Enrolment and orientation The first step in your new academic life is enrolment and orientation, designed to help ease your entry into campus life. To assist you with your transition to graduate study, advice and information to help you understand all aspects of university life, including what happens at enrolment and orientation will be available to you. Other services Carnegie Mellon University Australia offers a range of Support Services to students including: Careers and Employment, Counselling Services and many more. Verification Requirement for all Enrolling Students We are committed to ensuring the integrity of our admissions process and the reputation of our educational programs. We also want to protect and enhance the value of the degrees that we confer. The purpose of the background check is to protect all stakeholders of our programs (students, faculty, staff and alumni) from those who would falsify their backgrounds to gain an unfair advantage in the admissions process. We have made the decision to implement an independent verification process of all application materials for any master's student enrolling in the Heinz College. We believe that this verification will support our efforts to ensure integrity throughout the program. Upon admission, you will receive more details about this process. ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS We seek to attract the very best and brightest students from around the world. Our competitive scholarship and awards program allows us to remove hurdles, which may otherwise prevent deserving future leaders from attaining a prestigious Carnegie Mellon University degree. The application assessment process for admission into Carnegie Mellon University assesses both the applicant's strength for entrance into the program, while simultaneously assessing merit for a scholarship or award. Successful awardees accept an ambassadorial role representing Carnegie Mellon. Their role provides a unique responsibility and leadership development opportunities, including representing the university at networking events, alumni functions, industry gatherings and community engagement activities.
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