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Academic Programs
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- MSc in Business Information Technology
In fall 1999, the Global Campus started delivering a Masters of Computing Science in Business
Information Technology in partnership with Middlesex University in London through distance
learning. This challenging and exciting MSc program combines local support and tutors with
CD-ROM based materials and the Internet, enabling students and lecturers to work together
across the globe. The program will provide students with in-depth knowledge of the competitive
use of information technology in modern organizations and will cover contemporary topics such
as e-commerce, systems analysis and strategic IT management. The program is aimed at managers,
prospective managers, and those who wish to understand information technology and be capable
of planning, designing and managing information systems within organizations
The Business Information Technology MSc degree is awarded by the University of Middlesex,
UK. The university is the content provider while RITSEC develops the courseware.
The web-accessed content developed by RITSEC is on RITSEC's workstations and servers found on
RITSEC's premises. Three web servers are connected to RITSEC's local area network. Students
and lectures interact through the Internet; locally students meet once a week in their
Learning Support Centers for tutorials, support and access the library. The program is
designed for flexible part-time study and is ideal for those in full-time employment.
Students take two modules (30 credits) per trimester and should finish the program in two
years
- MSc in E-Commerce
Electronic commerce is defined as the ability to perform transactions and exchange business
information between and within enterprises and other groups in the community through electronic
methodologies. The recent explosive growth of the Internet has generated significant interest in
the development of e-commerce
The aim of this program is to produce graduates who are well versed in both the a technical
and business aspects of electronic commerce. They will be able to make judgments on e-commerce
projects on the basis of sound economic analysis of the strategic advantages and disadvantages
of such an enterprise. They will be able to take into account the organizational consequences
and regulatory constraints for a firm wishing to move into electronic commerce. In addition,
they will have the technical skills necessary to implement e-Commerce programs either directly,
or indirectly through project management
The program is designed for flexible part-time study and is ideal for those in full-time
employment. Students take two modules(30 credits) per trimester and should finish the program
in two years. Students and lectures interact through the Internet, and locally students meet
once a week in their Learning Support Centers for tutorials, support and access the library.
Upon successful completion of the program (180 credit points), participants will be awarded
the Master of Science in e-Commerce from Middlesex University, UK.
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