Master of Information Sciences – MInfSc
Course details
| NZQF Level | 9 |
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About the course
In the Master of Information Sciences you will study several topics in depth and explore how best to apply your new knowledge and some new technologies.
Studying towards your master’s is a satisfying and challenging process that will give you a sought-after postgraduate qualification. If you want to gain a more detailed understanding of an area of study, either for interest, or to perhaps move up the hierarchy in your career, you should consider this qualification.
What will you learn?
During your study you will learn how to apply problem-solving and analytical thinking skills to the analysis of, and solutions to, complex computing problems in areas such as:
- machine learning
- computer vision
- system security
- user interface design
- data science and analytics.
At Massey you’ll be part of small, interactive classes where you can have close contact with your lecturer.
Include project experience in your CV
The professional practice project is an important part of this master’s (unless you convert to the research thesis). You will spend 1 semester working full time on your project. You could have the opportunity to get involved in projects for real companies on real issues that they wish to solve. This can lead to employment with the company concerned and also adds substantial value to your resume when you are seeking employment.
180 and 120-credit Master of Information Sciences options
There are options to complete this qualification as a 3-semester 180-credit taught qualification (includes an in-depth professional project) or a 120 credit research qualification by thesis if you have the appropriate pre-requisites. A research thesis is recommended if you wish to progress to a PhD. See the Entry requirements and Courses and planning tabs for more information on these options.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Admission to Massey
All students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University.
Specific requirements
To enter the Master of Information Science you will have:
- been awarded or qualified for the Bachelor of Information Sciences or an equivalent qualification, having achieved a B- grade average or higher over the qualifying 300-level majoring courses; or
- been awarded or qualified for a Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualification, having achieved a B- grade average or higher over the 300-level majoring courses, and have at least 2 years’ relevant professional experience demonstrated via a portfolio, and an interview if required: or
- been awarded or qualified for the Bachelor of Information Sciences with Honours or Postgraduate Diploma in Information Sciences, or the equivalent qualification, having achieved a B- grade average or higher over the qualifying 700-level courses.
English language requirements
To study this qualification you must meet Massey University's English language standards.
Documents you will need to supply to support your application
- a copy of your official academic transcript/s for studies taken at all universities other than Massey University
- a CV and portfolio if applying on the basis of a Bachelor’s degree and at least 2 years’ relevant professional experience
- a short summary of your research interests (200 words or less). Required if you intend on a pathway which includes at least 90 credits of research.
If you are applying for direct entry to the 120 credit thesis you will need to find an academic supervisor. Please see the academic Expertise Directory if you need assistance.
Time limits for Honours, Distinction and Merit
Where your qualification is completed within the stated time limit and to a high standard, you may be able to graduate with Distinction or Merit.
- Look for information under ‘Student Progression’ in the General Regulations for Postgraduate Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas and Postgraduate Certificates.
- Contact us through the Get advice button on this page if you have any questions.
Prior learning, credit and exemptions
For information on prior learning, exemptions and transfer of credit or other questions:
- review the Recognition of Prior Learning regulations
- contact us through the Get advice button on this page.
English language skills
If you need help with your English language skills before you start university, see our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses.
Maximum time limits for completion
There are maximum time limits to complete postgraduate qualifications. If you do not complete within the maximum time, you may be required to re-apply for the qualification if you wish to continue your studies.
Official regulations
To understand what you need to study and must complete to graduate read the official rules and regulations or this qualification.
You should read these together with all other relevant Statutes and Regulations of the University including the General Regulations for Postgraduate Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas, and Postgraduate Certificates.
Returning students
For returning students, there may be changes to the majors and minors available and the courses you need to take. Go to the section called ‘Transitional Provisions’ in the Regulations to find out more.
In some cases the qualification or specialisation you enrolled in may no longer be taking new enrolments, so may not appear on these web pages. To find information on the regulations for these qualifications go to the Massey University Calendar.
Please contact us through the Get advice button on this page if you have any questions.
About the provider
Massey University - Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa is a leading New Zealand university, world-renowned for unique practical qualifications, ground-breaking research, and online courses.
Each year over 5,000 international students from more than 100 countries find a warm welcome at Massey. We are ranked in the top 250 universities in the world by QS World Rankings and have a well-established reputation for academic leadership, research excellence and innovative teaching.