Bachelor of Business Information Systems
The Bachelor of Business Information Systems examines both the organisational and technological issues that are needed for the analysis and design of business information systems with a strong emphasis on electronic commerce. The course provides a state of the art programme that considers modern principles and theories of computing together with the practical applications of technology. The Bachelor of Business Information Systems aim to provide students with the appropriate knowledge, skills and values to be effective in modern business environments.
On completion of this course you should be able to: - Understand different types of information technology tools and their applications
- Manage the impact of technology in organisations
- Understand the role of technology in managing knowledge and information
- Critically evaluate currently existing technology systems and new developments
- Become familiar with the latest developments in information technology
- Understand the organisational settings in which informations systems are used
- Recognise the threats and opportunities of technology in business
- Show an awareness of ethics and social implications of their interest area
- Understand the role of modern information systems in society and business
. | Year 1 | Course outline | | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | | CP571 | Business Information Systems | CP611 | Database Management Systems | | CP540 | Communication & Technology | CP516 | Programming Fundamentals | | JN501 | Management Principles | MB521 | Business Statistics | | CP586 | Multimedia Communication | JN601 | Managerial Skills | | Year 2 | | | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | | | Elective | CP704 | Professional Development | | CP641 | Internet Design | CP742 | Knowledge Based Systems | | | Business Elective | | Elective | | | Computing Elective | CP793 | Introduction to IT Project Management | | Year 3 | | | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | | CP795 | Emerging Technologies in Business | | Computing Elective | | CP787 | Electronic Commerce 1 | | Business Elective | | CP783 | Project 1 | CP788 | Electronic Commerce 2 | | | Elective | | Elective |
- Electives: Any other suitable computing and non-computing units which supports the rationale and objectives of the course.
- At least two business electives and at least two computing electives must be taken at a non-introductory level.
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester. - All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision. - This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of Year 12, or equivalent
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Six semesters
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