University of Johannesburg
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology Management
The Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology Management in Computer and Information Systems is offered by University of Johannesburg.
Program Length: 2 SEMESTERS.
Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology Management offered by the University of Johannesburg
PURPOSE
The purpose of this qualification is to show through the doctoral thesis in which the qualification culminates, evidence of independent and original scientific work. The thesis would constitute a decided contribution to knowledge of and insight into the subject discipline as well as the field of research. Qualifying students would display applied competence in research methodology, and the proper written and/or oral communication in the research process and findings. The student should be able to reflect on his/her research decisions and applications to assess the effect thereof in the holistic context of research in the information technology management industry.
RULES OF ACCESS
Student access will be provided to the student who is in possession of any relevant master’s degree on NQF level 9 with a 65% average. The Dean of the College of Business and Economics may refuse a student admission to the doctoral qualification if he/she is of the opinion that the student’s academic background is insufficient for the proposed studies.
FULL-TIME CURRICULUM / PART-TIME CURRICULUM
The qualification is to be completed over a minimum period of two years and a maximum period of four years for full time students, and a minimum period of two years and a maximum period of five years for part time students, on an approved topic. The Academic Regulations for doctoral qualifications are also applicable.