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  • v2: Updated with all UG insights and a rereading of the Calendar.

Length and intensity

Intensity: Three trimesters of full-time study or six part-time.

Maximum length: Four years from date first enrolled.


At-a-glance

Minimum duration (if studied full-time): 3-4 trimesters

Can be studied part-time

Starting trimesters: 1, 2 or 3

Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters 1 and 2

Composition: Coursework

Research component: None

Required contact: During working hours

Location: On-campus (Pipitea)

Entry requirements

To be accepted into this programme you'll need:

  • A Bachelor's degree in a discipline relevant to e-Government with an average grade of B- or above
  • At least two years of relevant work experience at a level acceptable to the Programme Director and
  • Acceptance by the Programme Director as a candidate for the programme.

Important information

  • Students who wish to enrol for the MEGov but don't meet some the entry requirements should contact the Victoria Business School to discuss their suitability for a possible exemption.

Questions

What does the final entry requirement for this degree say "as a candidate for this programme", whereas most others say "as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study"?

Programme requirements

Complete at least 180 points.

Complete six core courses:

  • EGOV 501
  • EGOV 502
  • EGOV 503
  • GOVT 518
  • MMIM 510
  • MMIM 513

Complete one or two research courses worth 30 points:

  • Either EGOV 520 and EGOV 521
    • Or GOVT 562

Complete further courses worth 60 points from those listed for the MEGov, MIM, MPM and MPP.

Questions

Is this programme popular enough to need a web presence? Or, how are students recruited

Important information

Questions

  1. What disciplines are relevant? What work experience is relevant?
  2. What does the final entry requirement for this degree say "as a candidate for this programme", whereas most others say "as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study"?
  3. How can we easily 'grab' all the courses from which the remaining 60 points may be chosen? Seems no pre-existing handle or filter, not even in Course Finder.