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PhD in Management Information Systems

Doctor of Philosophy in Management Information Systems that we offer provides a platform for interrogation of management information systems theories, concepts, and practices while recognizing its interplay with other disciplines such as Business Information Technology and Management. The programme grounds application of scientific approaches to test management information systems phenomena. It encourages a learner-driven and active participation approach. The programme considers how people, processes, and structures interrelate. It is concerned with data and metrics on management information systems. The learner will seek new knowledge in emerging areas in management information systems and use the knowledge to build on related theories. The programme focuses on societal needs and targets excellence in its delivery and output, provides equity in opportunities within its pursuit and placement and is expected to foster integrity and coexistence among people.

Program Courses

 

YEAR I

FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER

Design and Analysis of Product Process Systems

Advanced Research Methods 

Economic Policy Analysis

Advanced Statistics

 

FIRST YEAR SECOND SEMESTER

Product Design and Development

Doctoral Seminar Paper

Advanced Operations Research

Business Consultancy

 

YEAR II

SECOND YEAR FIRST SEMESTER

Thesis Development

 

SECOND YEAR SECOND SEMESTER

Thesis Development

 

YEAR III

THIRD YEAR FIRST SEMESTER

Thesis Development

 

THIRD YEAR SECOND SEMESTER

Thesis Development

 


AdmissionRequirements

The applicant must:

  1. Satisfy the minimum entry requirements for admission into the University.
  2. Satisfy the entry requirements for admission to the School of Business and Economics of Maseno University.
  3. Satisfy the entry requirements for admission as set out by Maseno
    University School of Graduate Studies.

Course Evaluation

A student shall graduate after covering all the course requirements for the 8courses with a minimum of 4 units per academic Semester for 2 academic semesters and at least 2 academic years developing and writing a research thesis.