Information Systems

Why research Information Systems?

We have an outstanding research record and a wide variety of research interests and opportunities. Collaborate with the best minds in your field locally and internationally. Our successful partner programs with business and research organisations achieve valuable research and consultancy outcomes, produce work-ready graduates and allow us to negotiate high-quality industry placements. We are a member of Innovative Research Universities (IRU) Australia that attracts more than $340 million in annual funding.

Research specialisations

For more information on research in the Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering please visit our school and department pages page.

Career opportunities

Graduates are prepared for work in government, business, research organisations and academia locally and abroad.

Courses

Local students

2013

Doctor of Philosophy

Duration :
4 years full-time or up to 10 years part-time
Semester starts :
Anytime
Campus:
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo
Melbourne
Year
2013
Course description
Areas of study available in this doctoral program include: agricultural science; behavioural science and psychology; biochemistry; botany; chemistry; civil engineering; computer science and computer engineering; electronic engineering; environmental management and ecology; genetics; information; mathematics; microbiology; pharmacy; physics; psychology; statistical science; and zoology.
Prerequisite
Candidates with first-class or H2A Honours degrees may be admitted directly to the PhD program. Others are normally required
to enrol in a Masters program and transfer to a PhD after demonstrating a capacity for independent research at a
suitable level.
How to apply
Please download an application form here.

Professional recognition
Depending on the specific studies chosen, accreditation with a relevant science professional association is possible.
Full course details
Science, Technology and Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy)Melbourne
Science, Technology and Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy)Bendigo
Science, Technology and Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy)Albury-Wodonga

Master of Science

Duration :
1-2 years full-time or 2-4 years part-time
Semester starts :
Anytime
Campus:
Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo
Melbourne
Year
2013
Course description
Areas of study include: biomedical engineering, computer science and computer engineering, electronics, electronic design automation, electronic systems engineering, opitcal communications, physics semiconductor materials and devices, and signal and image processing.
Prerequisite
Honours degree in relevant discipline with at least H2A result, or equivalent. Applicants with H2B results or equivalent may be considered in some instances.
Additional information
Environmental Management and Ecology is offered at the Albury-Wodonga Campus.
Pharmacy is offered at the Bendigo Campus.
All other major areas of study are offered at the Bundoora Campus.
How to apply
Please download an application form here.

Professional recognition
Depending on the specific studies chosen, accreditation with a relevant professional association is possible.
Full course details
Science (Master)Melbourne
Science (Master)Bendigo
Science (Master)Albury-Wodonga

How to apply

You can apply for research candidature at any time. However, applications for research scholarships close on 31 October. In addition, a limited number of Bridging Scholarships are available for applicants at other times of the year. Please make enquiries with your prospective supervisor.

To apply for Master's candidature, you need an Honours degree or Master's Preliminary. For Doctoral (PhD) candidature, you need a Master's or a Bachelor's degree with Honours, usually with a result of at least H2A.

Before applying, it's best to contact a potential academic supervisor and receive in-principle approval for your topic.

Once you've done this, you can download an application form [PDF 1.02Mb] and submit it to La Trobe's Research Services office.

Fees and scholarships

Research degrees are funded by the Commonwealth Government via the Research Training Scheme (RTS) (fees may apply to some components of some Professional Doctorates).

There are a range of scholarships available for local students.

International students

2013

Doctor of Philosophy (006294K, 008712C, 014579G, 072940D, 008710E, 001724M)

Duration :
4 years
Semester starts :
Anytime
Annual Tution Fee (AUD) :
25 980
Campus
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Year
2013
Course description
Areas of study available in this doctoral program include: agricultural science; behavioural science and psychology; biochemistry; botany; chemistry; civil engineering; computer science and computer engineering; electronic engineering; environmental management and ecology; genetics; information; mathematics; microbiology; pharmacy; physics; psychology; statistical science; and zoology.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
English Language Requirements
IELTS (Academic): minimum score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0.

TOEFL Paper-based Test: minimum score of 575 (minimum score of 5 in the Test of Written English).

TOEFL Internet-based Test: minimum score of 80 with minimum overall for SLR 18; W 22.

La Trobe Melbourne (ELICOS): completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B Certificate at postgraduate (EFS5 (70 per cent) PG1) level. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.

English as the language of instruction in tertiary studies may be accepted.
Please note: English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English)
for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.

Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): minimum score of 64 with no communicative skill score less than 59.

Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): a grade of B or higher.

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): a grade of C or higher.

Or approved international equivalent.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Academic entry requirements
Australian Master's degree or Bachelor's degree with Honours at H1 or H2A level, or approved international equivalent. Applicants must also provide evidence of substantial private research expertise.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Additional information
Please note: botany, computer science and statistical science are only offered at the Melbourne campus.

Pharmacy is offered only at the Bendigo campus.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Professional recognition
Depending on the specific studies chosen, accreditation with a relevant science professional association is possible.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Full course details
Science, Technology and Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy)Melbourne
Science, Technology and Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy)Bendigo
Science, Technology and Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy)Albury-Wodonga

Master of Science (071897K)

Duration :
2 years
Semester starts :
Anytime
Annual Tution Fee (AUD) :
25 980
Campus
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Year
2013
Course description
Areas of study include: biomedical engineering, computer science and computer engineering, electronics, electronic design automation, electronic systems engineering, opitcal communications, physics semiconductor materials and devices, and signal and image processing.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
English Language Requirements

IELTS (Academic): minimum score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0.

TOEFL Paper-based Test: minimum score of 575 (minimum score of 5 in the Test of Written English).

TOEFL Internet-based Test: minimum score of 80 with minimum overall for SLR 18; W 22.

La Trobe Melbourne (ELICOS): completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B Certificate at postgraduate (EFS5 (70 per cent) PG1) level. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.

English as the language of instruction in tertiary studies may be accepted.
Please note: English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English)
for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.

Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): minimum score of 64 with no communicative skill score less than 59.

Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): a grade of B or higher.

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): a grade of C or higher.

Or approved international equivalent.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Academic entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Bachelors degree with Honours at H1 or H2A level, or an approved equivalent. Applicants with Honours at H2B level, or equivalent, may be considered in some instances.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Additional information
Environmental management and ecology is offered at the Albury-Wodonga campus, pharmacy is offered at the Bendigo Campus.
All other major areas of study are offered at the Melbourne campus.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Professional recognition
Depending on the specific studies chosen, accreditation with a relevant professional association is possible.
Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne
Full course details
Science (Master)Melbourne
Science (Master)Bendigo
Science (Master)Albury-Wodonga

Fees and scholarships

Estimated fee costs for international students is indicated for each course above. There are also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.

Your study experience

Finding a supervisor

One of the most important aspects of your research study will be finding a supervisor in Information Systems.

Overseas study opportunities

Gain valuable overseas experience by studying with one of our global exchange partners. La Trobe has partnerships with over 100 universities in more than 30 countries in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. See education abroad.

Student and graduate profiles

Students from our Faculty talk about their experience at La Trobe.

Information Systems events

Nancy Millis Public Lecture

Professor Jenny Graves presents the Nancy Millis Public Lecture

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