Programmes
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Information System
KPT/JPT (R2/220/6/0014) 01/26 – MQA/SWA0103
Embark on a transformative journey with our PhD in System Information. Gain expertise in complex information systems, explore cutting-edge research areas, collaborate with industry partners, and make an impact in shaping the future. Join us and unleash your potential today.
Entry Requirements
Either one of these :
- A Master’s degree in the field or related fields accepted by the HEP Senate; OR
- Candidates without a related qualification in the field/s or working experience in the relevant fields must undergo appropriate prerequisite courses determined by the HEP. OR
- English Proficiency Requirement for International Students IELTS 6.0 OR TOEFL iBT 68-93 OR TOEFL PBT 551-589 OR CAE 169 – 194(Cambridge Advance English) OR CPE 169 – 194(Cambridge Proficiency English) OR CFE 169 -194(Cambridge First English) OR PTE 51-64(Pearson Test of English Academic) OR MUET Band 4
For non-Malaysian citizens, please refer to the Malaysian Qualification Agency’s (MQA) List of Overseas Qualifications & its equivalency with Malaysian Education System (PDF) to see if you meet the minimum entry requirements to obtain a student visa into Malaysia to undertake this course.
English Proficiency Requirement for International students
Either one of these :
- IELTS 5.0
- TOEFL iBT 34
- TOEFL PBT 410-413
- CAE160 (Cambridge Advance English)
- CPE 180(Cambridge Proficiency English)
- CFE 154-161(Cambridge First English)
- PTE 36(Pearson Test of English Academic)
- MUET Band 3
WHAT YOU CAN BE WITH A
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Learning Outcome
At the end of this programme, students will be able to:
- A PhD in Information Systems equips students with advanced research skills, including the ability to identify research gaps, design research studies, collect and analyze data, and draw valid conclusions.
- Doctoral candidates develop strong critical thinking skills through their research and coursework. They learn to evaluate complex problems in information systems and propose innovative solutions.
- Demonstrate an understanding of state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of the student’s research.
- Demonstrate independent and critical thinking ability and appreciate the ethical issues and concerns relevant to the discipline;
- Have a deep understanding of specific topics such as data analytics, information security, information governance, or IT strategy. They become subject matter experts in their chosen research area.
- Graduates will be able to present their research findings to academic and professional audiences through oral presentations, conference papers, and journal articles.
- Graduates are prepared to lead research teams, collaborate with multidisciplinary stakeholders, and effectively manage projects in both academic and professional settings.