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Master Degree in Organizational IT Systems
Bolonha Process: |
Appropriate |
Ratification Date: |
2008-06-26 |
Acronym: |
MSIO |
Departament: |
Department of Information Systems |
Degree: |
Master |
Fim: |
2015/2016 |
Start: |
2007/2008 |
Director: |
José Gaivéo |
Description: |
Accreditation Process: The Study Cycle is being evaluated for the Accreditation by the Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education (A3ES)
Official Publication: Diário da República no. 122, 2nd series of 26th June 2008.
Regime: Evening Classes
Duration of the Study Cycle: 2 years / 4 semesters
ECTS: 120
Number of Places: 30
Course Coordinator: PhD José Gaivéo
Study Cycle's Generic Objectives: The study cycle generic objective is to ensure the development of skills associated with the ability to design, develop and implementing technical processes associated with daily activity in organizations in multidisciplinary teams with guidelines for continuous improvement, innovation and effective resolution of concrete problems, emerging in the development of activities of organizations. Such skills, anchored in science and technology, affect the domain of professional knowledge, (knowledge and interpret models that shape the professional activity), technical skills (how to do it ), plan and implementing effective processes at work, social competence (known how to be and teamwork). In the field of specialty, the course aims to develop skills in the field of Information Systems and Technology (IS/IT) providing the foundation for lifelong learning.
Entry Requirements: Are eligible to apply: holders of a degree (Bologna or pre-Bologna), or legal equivalent; holders of a foreign academic degree that is recognized as meeting the objectives of a degree by the competent scientific body of the higher education institution where they wish to be admitted; holders of an academic, scientific or professional, that is recognized as attesting the ability to carry out this cycle of studies by the statutorily competent scientific body of the higher education institution where they wish to be admitted.
Employability: Although there are no studies up to the employability of the Master level, through the application forms, it is known that the large majority of students are employed.
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This course is accredited under the Bologna Accords |
Information: |
dir.msio@esce.ips.pt | info@@esce.ips.pt | www.esce.ips.pt
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Study Plan
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