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Welcome to the School of Information Technology at the Sunway Campus in Malaysia.
The School's vision is to be the school of choice for Graduate and Undergraduate students as well as staff in the Region with:
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The best business and industry relevant undergraduate programmes
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The best Masters by Coursework
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The best Masters by research and PhD programme
With the planned introduction of the Masters of Business Information Systems (Entrepreneurship) we will complete the only missing element to achieving this vision.
For new undergraduate students we have the updated series of minors in IT that will complement both the Bachelor of Computer Science and Bachelor of Information technology and Systems degrees as well as various BBusCom, Science and Arts and Social degrees. These programmes have been reviewed by our industry panel and have a strong focus on preparing our students with the highest academic standards and the best job ready skills and experience.
In addition the School has an exciting programme of undergraduate and postgraduate studies including PhD studies in Intelligent Systems, Multimedia Processing, GRID Computing, e-Research, e-Education and e-Governance.
I am particularly excited that Monash University as a world Top 50 University* can exploit the growing research opportunities with government, business and industry.
Our links within Monash University to Australia, Italy and South Africa and our links with collaborators within Malaysia and internationally to US, UK, Europe and Asia means that industry based learning opportunities can take on an international significance.
With the Monash Passport system the world is your campus and if you aspire to be a leader and to make a significant impact in your life and career, you’ll be able to Choose, Explore, Act, Investigate and Enhance your University experience.
I invite you to join us for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the School of Information Technology, Sunway Campus at Monash University and be part of an energetic team of world leading researchers.
"*Times Higher Education Supplement 2009."
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