Postgraduate Diploma in Management in Information Systems (CG022)
INF4015W :: Distributed Commercial Information Systems (Curriculum)

University of Cape Town
Formalise your knowledge and update your skills
for the e-business era
Part Time
Curriculum
Distributed Commercial
Information Systems
INF4015W
and
Part Time
BCom (Hons) in
Information Systems
INF4024W
Summary
The programme comprises two modules:
The Postgraduate Diploma, the coursework for which takes one year part
time. Students may stop at
that point and obtain the postgraduate diploma by completing a work-related
project (see below). Alternatively, if students obtain a sufficiently high
academic standard in the coursework component (65%), they may be invited to convert to:
The Part Time Honours, which takes a further year (effectively 9 months)
and which is primarily oriented towards research and the production of a
technical report (thesis)
The Honours is primarily intended for candidates continuing on from the diploma
who have achieved the requisite level of performance. In rare cases, suitable
candidates with the necessary background derived from other sources may be
considered.
The Postgraduate Diploma
Objectives
Content
Format
Application
Prerequisites
Evaluation
Guests
Prescribed Books
Fees and Other Costs for 2008
Objectives
This course is part of a modular postgraduate programme offered by the
Department of Information Systems within the Faculty of Commerce. It is intended
for students who have had significant commercial work experience and are
currently working in Information Technology (IT), or intend to work in IT in a
professional capacity. It aims to impart state of the art knowledge and
appreciation in the areas of system delivery, project management, relevant
technologies and strategic IT management. It is highly relevant for the roles of
Systems Analysts, Business Analysts, Architects, Project Managers, System
Development Managers, IT Strategists and IT Entrepreneurs. The course is
suitable for a variety of candidates, including:
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Someone who has previously completed a three year Information Systems degree or
Computer Science degree at undergraduate level and now wants to progress to
postgraduate study or update his/her knowledge. Candidates should have at least
a couple of years relevant experience in the work environment.
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Someone who holds a technikon diploma in information systems or computer science
or Unisa Diploma in Datametrics, has at least two or three years relevant IT experience
and wishes to progress to more advanced study.
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Candidates who do not possess a tertiary qualification in IT, but who have
significant practical experience in the field (5 years plus) and wish to
formalise their knowledge.
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Candidates who are graduates in other fields, have relevant commercial
experience, and who wish to transition to a career in IT, especially those who
have had exposure as sponsors or managers of IS-related projects or who have an
IT function reporting to them.
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Content
The world of the IT professional is changing rapidly. Intended for candidates
with business work experience, this programme addresses developments like
graphical user interfaces, prototyping, event driven systems, object
orientation, components, middleware, client server, web based systems and
electronic commerce against the deeper enduring principles of strategic IT
management, system delivery methods and techniques, and project management. A
central principle is that of linked business and IT architectures. The course
includes the following major modules:
- State of the Art System Delivery/Development Methods and Techniques
(Object Orientated Systems Analysis using UML, Patterns, Architectures,
Iterative Methodologies, Agile Methods)
- Technology (Architectures, Database, Communications, Client/server,
Operating Systems, LANs, WANs, Internet, XML,
Service Oriented Architecture, Agents, Middleware, Security)
- Project Management (Project definition, scoping, feasibility, estimating, risk
management, planning, critical path and critical chain methods, execution,
quality management, people management and monitoring and reporting)
- Strategic Management of IT (Business and IT alignment, inter-organisational
systems, architecture-based management, outsourcing, e-commerce, customer
operated systems, knowledge management, IT futures, innovative business models)
Following the course work, the students who do not enrol in the PT
Honours programme are required to complete and report on a work-related
project which demonstrates clearly how the knowledge gained in the course
has been applied in their day-to-day work environment. The nature of the
project is very flexible but a written project report of no less than 50
pages, as well as a presentation of the report is expected on completion.
The report will be treated confidential if necessary.
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Format
Commencing in February 2009, successful candidates will complete the coursework
in December 2009 and their work-related project in the course of 2010, or may
continue on to Honours study subject to entrance requirements and other
prerequisites. Honours would normally be completed in a further year of study
and include the submission of a Technical Report.
From February to November, there are two evening sessions per week
(Mondays and Thursdays). Thursday evenings are plenary sessions with all
candidates present and include a taught component (lecture/ workshop/
demonstration etc. ) and student presentations of work assigned. Duration is
normally three hours. Guests from Industry or within the University may be
present or critique at these sessions to add richness. Monday evening sessions
involve students in groups of about four working on assignments and research
topics. Students are assigned to new groups for each module to provide wide
exposure and variety.
There are two full time weeks, one in February (2 - 6 February)
and one in June/June(29 June to 3 July). These are intensive and
candidates will attend Monday through Friday from 08h30 till late.
A variety of assignments, papers and presentations will be required of
students throughout the program. Some of this work will be completed in groups.
Two examinations of three hours each are written in June and November.
Candidates are also continuously assessed for their attendance, participation
and contribution during the year.
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Application
The application process may be viewed here.
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Prerequisites
You should be matriculated with a University Exemption pass (or equivalent) and
have at least one of the following:
- A three year undergraduate degree in information systems or computer
science and at least three years relevant commercial experience, OR
- A degree in another field (e.g. BCom, BSc, LLB) plus at least three
years relevant commercial experience with some IT exposure, OR
- A technikon diploma or B Tech in IS or a Unisa Diploma in Datametrics
plus at least three years relevant commercial experience, OR
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Five or more years relevant, high-quality full time IT work experience
NB: Places are limited and candidates may be screened via written test and / or
interviews. Candidates who do not have an undergraduate degree are required to
take the UCT NBT test (AQL) as well as the department entrance exam.
All candidates are evaluated on a competitive basis and a limited number
of places will be offered to the highest scoring candidates. Having the
minimum pre-requisites above does not therefore guarantee acceptance.
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Evaluation
Students will be evaluated on multiple deliverables and overall participation.
The provisional 2008 mark allocations are as follows
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Written papers and
essays
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24.5%
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Written
Examinations
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45%
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Student
Presentations which includes
class & group contribution
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18.5%
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Assignments & Business Case |
12% |
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Students missing more than 20% of the classes may be asked to leave the
programme.
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Guests
During the programme, we may on occasion invite guests from industry and other
institutions to participate in the Thursday evening plenary sessions. They may be vendors, IT professionals within commercial organizations, or
independent experts/consultants. They add richness to the sessions by offering
information, critiqueing staff and student presentations, participation in
discussions and occasional presentations or demonstrations.
Prescribed Books 2009
2009's prescribed texts are as follows:
- System Delivery Module: Bennett, Simon ; McRobb, Steve & Farmer,
Ray. Object-oriented Systems Analysis and Design Using UML. McGrawHill,
2006, 3rd Edition, ISBN: 0-07711000-5 (updated Dec
2008)
- Technology Module: Readings will be given during the course.
(updated Dec 2008)
- Project Management Module: Fuller MA, Valacich JS & George JF
(2008). Information Systems Project Management, a Process and Team Approach.
Pearson, Upper Saddle River, USA, ISBN 0-13-145417-X
(updated Dec 2008)
Strategic Management of IT: Readings will be given during the course.
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Approximate Fees and other Costs
Fees for 2009:
R90 UCT Application Fee
R400 (approximate) to secure acceptance
Course Fee:
Please refer to the Fees handbook here (Course Code: INF4015W)
R1000 (approx) for text books which you will purchase individually (not
paid to University)
Note: these fees are given as a guideline only. For all fee-related enquiries,
please contact the
Student Fees
Office.
The above fees do not apply to International students
and students who do not have South African citizenship. Please contact the
IAPO or students fees
office for your fees.
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