M.Sc. in E-Government 24 months Postgraduate Programme By University of Jordan |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Background to the program and subject area:

   First:    GENERAL RULES AND CONDITIONS:

1)This plan conforms to the valid regulations of programs of graduate studies.     
        2)A Specialties of Admissions:
The First Priority:   Business Information System.
The Second Priority:  Business Information Technology.
The Third Priority: Computer Science.
The Fourth Priority: Computer Information System
The Fifth Priority:  Computer Engineering.
The Sixth Priority: Software Engineering.
The Seventh Priority:  Computer Networks
The Eighth Priority: Management Information Systems
The Ninth Priority:  Computer Graphics and Animation
The Ten Priority: Any other Information Technology and engineering related degrees.
  Second:     SPECIAL RULES AND CONDITIONS:

Students may take some prerequisite courses according to what the Department suggests.

Vision statements of the program:

To be a leading academic program recognized globally for advancing the field of e-Government. We aspire to produce graduates who are visionary leaders and change-makers, driving the adoption of cutting-edge technologies to create more transparent, efficient, and inclusive government services that improve the quality of life for all citizens.
  Mission statements of the program:

To equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to lead and innovate in the digital transformation of public sector services. Our program aims to foster a deep understanding of e-Government principles, technologies, and practices, enabling graduates to effectively design, implement, and manage digital solutions that enhance public administration and citizen engagement..
  Program Aims:

At the successful completion of the M.Sc. program in E-government, the student should be able to:

1. Gain required theoretical and analytical knowledge in e-government and e-governance
2. Design and conduct experiments, and analysis and interpret data-related to e-government services
3. Identify, formulate and solve e-government problems
4. Understand professional legal and ethical aspects in e-government services
5. Identify and analyze user needs in the process of selection, creation, integration, evaluation and administration of e-government systems.​

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Background to the program and subject area:

   First:    GENERAL RULES AND CONDITIONS:

1)This plan conforms to the valid regulations of programs of graduate studies.     
        2)A Specialties of Admissions:
The First Priority:   Business Information System.
The Second Priority:  Business Information Technology.
The Third Priority: Computer Science.
The Fourth Priority: Computer Information System
The Fifth Priority:  Computer Engineering.
The Sixth Priority: Software Engineering.
The Seventh Priority:  Computer Networks
The Eighth Priority: Management Information Systems
The Ninth Priority:  Computer Graphics and Animation
The Ten Priority: Any other Information Technology and engineering related degrees.
  Second:     SPECIAL RULES AND CONDITIONS:

Students may take some prerequisite courses according to what the Department suggests.

Vision statements of the program:

To be a leading academic program recognized globally for advancing the field of e-Government. We aspire to produce graduates who are visionary leaders and change-makers, driving the adoption of cutting-edge technologies to create more transparent, efficient, and inclusive government services that improve the quality of life for all citizens.
  Mission statements of the program:

To equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to lead and innovate in the digital transformation of public sector services. Our program aims to foster a deep understanding of e-Government principles, technologies, and practices, enabling graduates to effectively design, implement, and manage digital solutions that enhance public administration and citizen engagement..
  Program Aims:

At the successful completion of the M.Sc. program in E-government, the student should be able to:

1. Gain required theoretical and analytical knowledge in e-government and e-governance
2. Design and conduct experiments, and analysis and interpret data-related to e-government services
3. Identify, formulate and solve e-government problems
4. Understand professional legal and ethical aspects in e-government services
5. Identify and analyze user needs in the process of selection, creation, integration, evaluation and administration of e-government systems.​

Admission Requirements

5+
59+

A Specialties of Admissions:


The First Priority:   Business Information System.


The Second Priority:  Business Information Technology.


The Third Priority: Computer Science.


The Fourth Priority: Computer Information System


The Fifth Priority:  Computer Engineering.


The Sixth Priority: Software Engineering.


The Seventh Priority:  Computer Networks


The Eighth Priority: Management Information Systems


The Ninth Priority:  Computer Graphics and Animation


The Ten Priority: Any other Information Technology and engineering related degrees.


Required Scores of English Language Tests



Please note that applicants who have graduated from an English-speaking country are exempt

from the English exam requirement.



IBT - 59  AMIDEAST  (Jordan only)


IELTS - 5 British Council (Jordan only)




Required Documents:



After checking your eligibility for the program, your electronic application at the next step must include the following documents compiled into a single PDF file (with a size of less than 6 MB):




1.  A copy of the General Secondary Certificate (high school or Tawjihi).



2.  A copy of the bachelor's degree certificate is required for master's students. For doctoral students, a copy of the master's degree certificate with a rating of at least 'Good' is required.



3.  Transcripts for all academic years of the bachelor's degree for master's students, and transcripts for all academic years of both the bachelor's and master's degree for doctoral students.



4. The grading system used by the student's university (for graduates of non-Jordanian universities).



5. A personal photograph.



6.  A copy of the passport.

2 Years
Feb
Oct

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

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