Masters Degree Description
This full time or part time MSc course is accredited by the British Computer Society for partial fulfillment of the academic requirement for Chartered IT Professional.
The course aims to develop:
- skills in developing software using modern programming languages and methods
- skills in designing and creating e-business software systems to solve realistic problems
- skills in evaluating and using different standards, platforms and architectures for building interoperable e-business systems
Overview
This e-business systems MSc course focuses on producing high quality software development professionals who have the wider business knowledge necessary for e-business enabled enterprises.
The full time and part time courses are professionally focused and provide the knowledge and skills necessary for embarking on a career as technically competent software developers, such as programming, databases, design and specification as well as relevant business topics such as ERP and e-commerce.
In addition to its strong practical orientation, the course also provides the knowledge of research principles, methods and techniques necessary for undertaking research in the field of software engineering or e-commerce.
It equips you for positions in software houses and enterprises, where there is a significant demand for IT professionals with a good knowledge of software development and its e-business context. The course is also excellent preparation for doctoral (PhD) study.
Why study e-Business Systems at City University London?
- An up-to-the-minute curriculum with a strong practical core.
- A focus on software development, particularly within the e-business context.
- A focus on key industrial technologies, including object-oriented programming languages such as Java and C++, as well as modelling languages such as UML and XML.
- An area of high demand by employers.
- A stimulating intellectual environment supported by City University London’s internationally renowned research activity in software engineering and related fields.
- All modules in this course are supported by the University’s online learning environment (Moodle). You will be able to access lecture materials and engage in discussions with student colleagues, teaching staff and the course team.
Placements
Internships offer an exceptional opportunity to make you stand out in a competitive job market place. We have extensive experience in helping students to secure placement employment in the IT industry.
More information on Internships in Industry.
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirement is a good second class Honours degree from a UK university, a recognised equivalent from an accredited international institution or an equivalent professional qualification. Previous academic and commercial experience will also be considered. Applicants should have basic competence and familiarity with mathematics and good professional English.
For those students whose first language is not English, one of the following qualifications is also required:
- IELTS: 6.5 (minimum of 6.0 in all four test components)
- TOEFL (internetbased): 90
Other Suitable Qualifications
INTO Postgraduate preparation Programmes
If you do not qualify for direct entry, our partner INTO City University London offers academic preparation programmes which focus on the skills you need. Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma in Science and Engineering at INTO City University London means guaranteed progression to this degree.
Kaplan International College (KIC) London
Additionally, the University works in partnership with KIC London to provide preparatory courses for international students. Foundation and Pre Masters courses at KIC London offer comprehensive support to students including regular one-to-one tuition. Progression to the University is guaranteed if you complete the KIC London course at the required level.
Fees
Full-time EU: £9,000 (2013/14 fees); Part-time EU: £4,500 (per year) (2013/14 fees). Full-time Non EU: £13,500 (2013/14 fees); Part-time Non EU: £6,750 (per year) (2013/14 fees)
Programme Funding
We provide a comprehensive list of other funding sources, such as Career Development Loans, Research Council Studentships, Access to Learning Funds, and Charities and Trusts. here. There are no mandatory awards (direct government grants to students) for postgraduate study. Applicants should consider carefully the cost of fees and maintenance at an early stage in the application process.
Student Destinations
For a list of roles taken up by graduates from the programme please see
http://www.city.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/e-business-systems#course-detail=5
Module Details
Students successfully completing eight taught modules and the project dissertation will be awarded a Master of Science (MSc) degree. All modules in this course are supported by the University’s online learning environment.
The course is available full time (12 months) and part time (up to 28 months; daytime study).
8 Core Module(s):
Business Enginering with ERP Solutions
- Explain the fundamental principles of ERP technology and second generation ERP systems, and evaluate their business and technical benefits in context
- Analyse the critical success factors for ERP system implementation in context
- Use Accelerated SAP (ASAP) methodology in solving complex problems
- Perform complex business process modelling using the EPC notation
Databases
- Identify the key issues relating to the management of relational database systems and object-oriented database systems
- Model the logical structure of database systems using different data models
- Analyse data and document structures using different models
- Create and query relational databases using SQL
- Evaluate the new developments in data and document handling systems and understand their practical applications and implications
Electronic Commerce
- Explain the use of business models in the development and evaluation of an e-commerce application
- Design e-commerce applications supporting user registration, profiling,payments, and secure transactions
- Apply internet technologies such as HTML, Javascript, MySQL and PHP to implement e-commerce activities
- Evaluate problem solutions best suitable for a specific e-commerce application
Interaction Design
- Demonstrate detailed understanding of the importance of usability and the consequences of poor usability for interactive systems
- Identify the theoretical foundations in cognitive psychology for human-computer interaction
- Critically evaluate a user-centred design process for interactive systems, including analysis, design and evaluation activities
- Interpret HCI principles and guidelines, applying them to a variety of situations
Programming in Java
- Demonstrate a systematic understanding of Java and its implementation of the key ideas of object and class
- Critically evaluate the use of encapsulation in software development
- Construct working programs in Java
- Define new classes, applying object oriented design and program structuring techniques
Research, Methods and Professional Issues
- Research activity in terms of the effectiveness of its approach and implementation
- Understand and apply a range of research methodologies such as inductive and deductive reasoning, explanation and prediction in the evaluation of published research
- Recognise and use a range of secondary data sources when performing a research task
- Communicate effectively with individuals and groups using a range of media
- Evaluate the legal, ethical and professional dimensions of typical information professions and information industry practices
Software Systems Design
- Demonstrate a systematic understanding of software system design and its connections with requirements engineering, system analysis, system implementation and system verification
- Use UML as a software system design language
- Demonstrate a systematic understanding of software architectural styles and use them to create or transform software architecture models
- Use design patterns,object frameworks and formal specifications techniques in developing detailed system design model with provable properties
Systems Specification
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the changing nature of software intensive systems and the range of new methods, tools and techniques available to develop these systems
- Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the challenges of requirements elicitation
- Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the fundamentals of software quality assurance techniques
- Apply the principles and concepts involved in object-oriented analysis and design and build object-oriented analysis and design models using the constructs of the Unified Modelling Language (UML)