The University of Sheffield
Prospective Postgraduates

MSc/Diploma/Cert (Professional Enhancement Programme) Information Systems

Key factsTabitha Soumya Korabandi, postgraduate student in the School of Information

  • School of Information, Faculty of Social Sciences
  • 1 year full-time/2-3 years part-time

Fees and funding

Financial information for postgraduate taught courses

Entry requirements

At least two years' relevant work experience and a first degree in information systems. If your first degree is in another subject, you’ll also need a relevant professional qualification.

If you don’t have a first degree, but you have other qualifications and relevant work experience, you may be considered for the PGDip or PGCert. Please contact us for more information.

English language requirements: overall IELTS grade of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component, or equivalent.

Entry requirements for international students

Any questions?

If you'd like to know more about any aspect of our courses, contact us:

E: ispgt@sheffield.ac.uk
T: +44 (0)114 222 2660

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About the course

Choose five modules from a broad range of computing and information-related modules, such as Java and e-commerce, Computer security and forensics, Human–Computer Interaction, Information systems in organisations and Information systems change management, including up to three independent study modules.

Core modules

  • Information Systems Modelling
  • Information Systems Project Management
  • Professional Issues
  • Research Methods and Dissertation Preparation
  • Dissertation (MSc only)

Optional modules

Choose two computing-related modules from a range covering Java e-commerce to HCI and graphical interfaces. There are four information-related modules to choose from, covering information systems and the information society, e-business and e-commerce and including up to three independent study modules.

Teaching

(May differ for distance learning option)

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Tutorials
  • Practical laboratory classes
  • Group work
  • Online discussion
  • Case studies
  • Lectures by visiting speakers
  • Visits to library and information service organisations

Assessment

  • Essays
  • Reports
  • Small projects
  • Presentations
  • Posters
  • Group work
  • Research-based dissertation

Flexible study

You can build up to the masters degree at a pace that suits you – for instance, take the PG Certificate part-time, take a year out, come back and take the PG Diploma full-time, and so on.

Your career

Every organisation needs people with these specialist skills. So a postgraduate qualification from the UK’s top information science department makes you highly employable.

Our graduates work for all kinds of organisations, in the public and private sectors. Some of them are independent consultants. In the information age, good information management is at the top of everyone’s agenda.

If you’re already an experienced professional, you can develop new skills and advance your career with one of our Professional Enhancement Programmes.

Your subject

Effective use of information improves the world and makes a positive difference to our lives. It is also central to economic development. The rapid pace of technological change and the globalisation of markets means that organisations in all sectors must realise the value of information systems. The world needs graduates who are information literate.

Learning environment

We make sure you have all the tools you’ll need. Our dedicated departmental teaching suite contains two networked laboratories with 60 computers, a 30-seat lecture room and our brand new iLab, designed for research into human-computer interaction.

The iSpace is an open plan, social learning area for staff and students. It has display facilities, open-access PCs and bookable partitioned group work areas. You can connect your laptop to our wireless network.

For research, the Michael Lynch Research Computing Laboratory has networked PCs and UNIX-based workstations. We’re right in the middle of things, next to St George’s Library and close to the Information Commons, so you’ll easily be able to access the University’s many resources.

Apply now

You can apply for postgraduate study using our Postgraduate Online Application Form. It is a quick and easy process.

Postgraduate Online Application Form