MSc. in E-Government

    MSc. in E-Government

    Duration2 year(s)
    Next IntakeAugust 1, 2026

    MSc. in E-Government

    About

    Ø 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.

    Ø 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.

    Ø 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..

    Ø 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.​

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entrance Requirements:
    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.

    Career

    Ø Potential Careers

    Software Developer

    Fee Information

    MSc. in E-Government

    University of Jordan

    University of Jordan

    Jordan

    Jordan, Amman