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Master of Business Information SystemsDuration (International) 1.5 years Assessment (Internat.) Assignments, essays, class presentations, laboratory work, exams. Outline The Master of Business Information Systems will provide you with the appropriate knowledge, skills and values to be effective in modern business environments. It provides a state-of-the-art program that considers modern principles and theories of computing together with the practical applications of information technology. The Master of Business Information Systems examines the organisational and the technological issues that are needed for the analysis and design of business information systems, with a strong emphasis on electronic commerce. Career Opportunities As a graduate of the Master of Business Information Systems, you will be well-equipped for employment in a range of areas, including information systems developer, system analyst manager, system designer, information manager, electronic commerce manager, database administrator, consultant, and company manager. RPL and Credit Transfer International students wishing to apply for RPL and Credit Transfer are required to provide syllabus of previous study undertaken at time of applying for course. Not all courses offer RPL and Credit Transfer. Contact the International Student Programs office at international@ballarat.edu.au Objectives Successful completion of this course will give you the foundation, knowledge and skills to: - Be familiar with the latest developments in information technology - Understand the 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 - Direct the use and uptake of modern technology - Recognise the threats and opportunities of technology in business - Value the importance of technology in the business cycle - Demonstrate an awareness of ethics and social implications of your interest area - Demonstrate superior written and oral communication skills Requirements This course consists of twelve units that provide practical and theoretical skills in business informations systems.
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