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Management Science and Information Systems Studies

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Year 4

The fourth year (Senior Sophister year) of the MSISS programme is centred around the project which forms a considerable part of the work for the year. These projects are carried out for real world clients.

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Economics Modules

Compulsory Modules

Students take the following compulsory modules from the School of Computer Science and Statistics:

(Semester 1 & 2, 10 ECTS) The aim of the course is to introduce the students to a set of techniques including classification and regression trees, and ensemble methods.

(Semester 1 & 2, 20 ECTS) The aims of the project are to integrate the theoretical and practical knowledge of the student across all of the years of their study and to provide a practical demonstration of their capability in executing a challenging and large-scale research project.

(Semester 1 & 2, 10 ECTS) The objective of this course is to introduce students to Strategic Information Systems in the workplace and society.

Optional Modules

Optional modules offered by the School of Computer Science and Statistics

Students in Year 4 choose 20 credits of optional modules from the following lists of modules offered by the School of Computer Science and Statistics and other schools.

(Semester 1, 5 ECTS) The module provides an introduction to the field of Human-Computer Interaction, focused both on understanding human interactions with technology and on the design of useful and usable interactive systems.

(Semester 2, 5 ECTS) Explain how high tech venture creation operates, with an emphasis on the processes developed by the Silicon Valley venture community over the past 20 years

Offered in 2025/26 Module CodeSTU34501Module Name Applied Linear Statistical Methods IECTS Weighting [1]5 ECTS Semester taughtSemester 1Module Coordinator/s Dr. Jason Wyse Module Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this module,…

Not running 2022/23. Module Code STU34502 Module Name Applied Linear Statistical Methods II ECTS Weighting [1] 5 ECTS Semester taught Semester 2 Module Coordinator/s Alessio Benavoli Module Learning Outcomes On…

(Semester 1, 5 credits) This module introduces different statistical modelling used for analysing stochastic processes defined in the spatial and/or time domains. These have many applications (e.g. engineering, finance, genetics).

(Semester 2, 5 ECTS) Specific topics addressed in this module include:\ examples of stochastic processes, the Markov property and discrete state space Markov chains, Chapman-Kolmogorov equation, convergence to stable distribution, Poisson processes and their properties and applications, further discrete state space Markov processes,\ Brownian motion and geometric Brownian motion.

(Semester 1, 5 credits) An introduction to the field of Operations Research.

Optional modules offered by other schools

BUU44531 Financial Reporting and Analysis I (5 ECTS )

BUU44532 Financial Reporting and Analysis II (5 ECTS)

BUU44706 Natural Capital Accounting (5 ECTS )

BUU44700 Sustainable Finance (5 ECTS )

BUU44650 Derivatives (5 ECTS )

BUU44640 International Finance (5 ECTS )

ME5MM7 – Safety Management Systems and Risk Assessment