PhD in Business Intelligence and Information Systems.
At Cornell, graduate work is organized as fields, each with a Director of Graduate Studies. The field of Information Science studies the design and use of information systems in a social context: it studies the creation, representation, organization, application, and analysis of information in digital form.
The aim of the UNSW Business School's Doctoral Program in Information Systems and Technology Management is to train you with the skills to identify, analyse and solve problems using original academic research in either the field of Information Systems or in the field of Operations Management.
In this pioneering program, you’ll work alongside leading scholars in cybersecurity, privacy, artificial intelligence, business analytics, decision support, and knowledge management. Graduates typically go on to work in prestigious universities, foundations and government agencies.
An accredited Ph.D. in information systems online provides students with a deeper understanding of the organizational and technical aspects of information systems. Coursework varies, but these programs generally emphasize research on information security and privacy, the economics of design, and information technology.
Specifically, you’ll graduate with a high-level understanding of IS theory and practice, qualitative, design, and quantitative research techniques, and more. You also have the freedom to complete your Ph.D. in Information Systems on a full-time or part-time basis, on-campus or online—whichever you prefer.
The Master's in Information Systems provides you with outstanding career opportunities. After graduation, you can pursue a career that links technology, people and business. You can seek positions such as: systems architect, IT consultant, IS designer, IT project manager, UX designer, business and systems analyst, business process engineer and business intelligence analyst.
A PhD scholarship runs for a period of 3 years and is only awarded to applicants with a Master’s degree. The scholarship stipulates that the holder carry out tasks equivalent to 840 work hours.