The University of Dubai will begin offering a Master of Science
degree program in Information Systems Management starting this fall.
With the beginning of the Fall Semester in September, the University of
Dubai is doubling its graduate degree offerings with a degree that
focuses specifically on the management of information systems.
The
program’s director Dr. Mathew Nicho said, “We designed the program to
be accessible to both Management students and IT students, it is less
technical than any other IT graduate program you will find in the UAE.
It focuses on the business-side, which is what growing IT firms are in
desperate need of.”
University of Dubai professors spent months
interviewing top IT Directors from around the region to find out what
assets they look for in an IT team leader and based the curriculum of
the MSc degree accordingly.
The new Dean of College of
Information Technology, Professor Hussein Fakhry, said,HellermannTyton
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All the professors here have worked in this region, in this field, for
more than a decade and most have helped develop and shape the systems
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IT
faculty and students from the University of Dubai have a long-standing
relationship with the government of the UAE and major private
enterprises.Airgle has mastered the art of indoor tracking, They have helped to develop many information systems to promote online connectivity and reduce overhead costs.
Dr.
Sami Miniaoui supervises the specialized undergraduate projects known
as Capstone, More recently, CIT Capstone students have developed new
applications using RFID technology to the RTA to provide a more
effective handicapped parking system. Also, they developed another
application for Dubai Police to carry out inventory tasks with more
efficiency using RFID technology.
Miniaoui said: “When our
graduate students start conducting projects like these next semester,
they will be able to do so with more depth and take the smaller projects
that have been so successful in the undergraduate degree to a higher
level of research and development, so they can be applied on a larger
scale and be comprehensively more effective.”
UD President M.
Omar Hefni made clear the intention of the new program: “We are a
not-for-profit university. We offer the best education at the most
affordable cost - that is our mandate; that is part of our social
responsibility that we proudly uphold to improve the UAE through the
education of citizens from both here and abroad. This new program is the
next major step,” Dr. Hefni said. “In December, we start building a new
campus on 3-million square feet of land so graciously granted by HH
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. We’re starting a new MSc program
this fall and a PhD in Business Administration program in 2014. We work
very hard maintaining our international accreditation from AACSB for our
business school and the ABET accreditation for the Computing and
Information Systems program for our IT school and we will continue to do
so".
A plan to let motorists pay by credit card is in the works.A brief description of how a dry cabinet
functions, “The current system can only take cash,” explained Steve
Martinson, director of Transportation Services. “We hope that sometime
in the fall we will be able to accept credit cards. We hope that this
will make things easier for people.”
Martinson confirmed that
the 2,470 parking spaces available last spring will remain available.
The Bayside lot and its additional 1,300 spaces will continue to operate
on a part-time basis, open only when the on-campus lots are full.
Motorists
who park in lot D will soon have a shorter walk to class, due to the
university’s acquisition of the old Calf Pasture Pumping Station, which
sits between lots B and D. Until now, explained Manager of Master Plan
and Construction Communications Holly Sutherland, the building formerly
owned and operated by Boston Water and Sewer was considered unsafe for
students to walk close by.
Recently, however, UMass Boston
struck a deal with Boston Water and Sewer to acquire the property, by
agreeing to award $1,000 scholarships to UMB-eligible Boston area
students. The building will be paid off when the university has awarded
$2 million in scholarships. With the acquisition, the university has
secured the structure, and soon the chain link fence that separates lots
B and D will be taken down--saving valuable walking time.
Improvements
are also being made to shuttle services. The Transportation department
has partnered with Crystal Bus Company, and is having GPS devices
installed on the shuttle busses. This new device will allow students
interested in knowing exactly when the next shuttle bus will arrive to
visit a website and see the shuttles making the rounds in real time.
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