Research Project in Information Systems
15.0 ECTS creditsDuring this course the students will deepen their knowledge and abilities in Information Systems. An important part of system design is to identify the whole width of problems that are involved in the design for a real world implementation. Based on such an analysis, the students will derive a sequence of more detailed sub-problems that can be treated by means of tools and mechanisms that the students are already familiar with. The students will then implement solutions to those problems, evaluate them in a real system or in a simulator and evaluate performance of proposed solutions.
The student can chose to study half-time for the whole semester (20 weeks), or full-time half of the semester (10 weeks).
The course includes project work. Each student (or student group) will be given a specific problem to be solved. Specific requests can be communicated to the teachers before the course starts.
It is possible to choose to do a project work within EU Reg Tech (regulation of technology, data protection and markets) and follow the master course in Law, RVAE01, but be examined within ISAE06. RVAE01 runs full-time the last 10 weeks of the autumn semester.
The student can chose to study half-time for the whole semester (20 weeks), or full-time half of the semester (10 weeks).
The course includes project work. Each student (or student group) will be given a specific problem to be solved. Specific requests can be communicated to the teachers before the course starts.
It is possible to choose to do a project work within EU Reg Tech (regulation of technology, data protection and markets) and follow the master course in Law, RVAE01, but be examined within ISAE06. RVAE01 runs full-time the last 10 weeks of the autumn semester.
Progressive specialisation:
A1F (has second‐cycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Master's level
Admission requirements
30 ECTS credits advanced level courses in Information Systems and relevant background for the chosen research area. Upper Secondary English course B or equivalent.
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
This course is included in the following programme
- Master Programme in Information Systems (studied during year 2)