Overview

Business information specialists are trained to focus on digital information technology and find highly technical IT solutions for enterprises. Considering information as the key asset of enterprises, these specialists are trained in both technical and business aspects of systems. The technical aspects are fortified by computer programming, database, and web … For more content click the Read More button below.

Delivery

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Course structure

To qualify for award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Information Systems, complete 144 credit points and satisfy all course requirements for the degree outlined in the course structure below.

For Wollongong and Liverpool Campuses
a) 96 credit points of core subjects.
b) 48 credit points of elective subjects as outlined below.
c) A maximum of 60 credit points of 100 level subjects can be undertaken as part of the Bachelor of Business Information Systems degree.

For Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore
a) 144 credit points of core subjects.

Students should consult with the Academic Program Directors directly to help in planning out their program of study.
Please ensure you follow the Course structure for the campus you are enrolled, these are outlined below.

144 Credit points

Bachelor of Business Information Systems at Wollongong Campus144 Credit points
Bachelor of Business Information Systems at Liverpool Campus144 Credit points
Bachelor of Business Information Systems at Singapore Institute of Management, Singapore 144 Credit points

Learning outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of the course. Students graduating from this course will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate theoretical and technical knowledge of business information systems and the ability to apply this knowledge in developing effective information systems.
2.
Perform analysis and design in developing computer applications within business contexts.
3.
Develop effective systems implementation within business contexts.
4.
Think creatively in identifying effective system solutions for business problems.
5.
Function effectively as part of a team to accomplish a set of common goals and objectives and communicate with project stake holders.
6.
Apply informed professional judgments regarding ethical and responsible decision making with consideration of related social responsibilities.
7.
Reflect upon work practices, tools and frameworks for ongoing professional development.

Professional recognition / accreditation

Australian Computer Society

Credit for prior learning

Alternative Credit Arrangements

Pathways and nested qualifications

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