Applicants must have successfully completed:
• Year 12 in Australia with a minimum ATAR of 65; OR
• the equivalent to an Australian Year 12 at a recognised overseas institution with an equivalent minimum ATAR of 65 OR
• a Certificate IVor higher awarded by a recognised higher education/vocational; OR
• a General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A) with three or more C Grades; OR
• a Global Assessment Certificate with an average Grade of 65% or higher; OR
• an International Baccalaureate.
IELTS Academic: overall band score of 6.0 or higher with no band below 5.5 in writing and speaking; OR
IBT (Internet-based TOEFL): Overall score of 65 with a writing section minimum of 21 and speaking 18; OR
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE):Total score of 169 or over and with no band below 162 in writing and speaking; OR
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): Total score of 169 or over and with no band below 162 in writing and speaking ; OR
PTE Academic Module with a minimum score of 50 with a writing and speaking minimum score of 42.
The Bachelor of Business Information Systems was developed after an extensive research and consultation period to better understand the needs of business and industry and ensure that graduates will be well equipped to meet those needs. As part of the process, the College held a dialogue with a wide variety of individuals and business leaders, leading academics and professional bodies. The aim was to understand what skills, knowledge, and capabilities are needed in the current business context and those which will be essential in the emerging global economy in an era of transnational mobility.
As a graduate of this program you will gain:
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Specific knowledge and expertise in business information systems
Expertise in business, and project management
Skills to participate in the planning, creation, and delivery of business endeavours and initiatives
Enhanced leadership, communication, and presentation skills
A sound understanding of dynamics of the industry, government, and global business
CRICOS Code: 085159G
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Structure
Compulsory Units
BIS1001 Foundations of Information Systems
BIS1002 Data and Information Management
BIS1003 Introduction to Programming
BUS2003 Sustainability and Ethics
BIS2001 IT Infrastructure and Networking
BIS2002 Systems Analysis and Design
BIS2003 IS Project Management
BIS2004 Object Oriented Programming
BIS2005 Enterprise Architecture
BIS2006 Management Information Systems
BIS3001 Data Analytics for Business
BIS3002 E-Commerce and E-Business Applications
BIS3003 IS Capstone Industry Project A
BIS3004 IS Security and Risk Management
BIS3005 Cloud Computing
BIS3006 IS Capstone Industry Project B
Recommended Electives
BUS1001 Professional Development and Business Communication
BUS1002 Fundamentals of Management
BUS1003 Mathematics and Statistics
BUS1004 Foundations of Accounting
General Electives
BUS1006 Introduction to Business Law
BUS1007 Finance
BUS2004 Human Resource Management
BUS2006 Marketing and Sales Management
BUS2007 Entrepreneurship and Innovation
BUS2008 Strategic Planning
BUS3006 Leadership and governance
BUS3007 Organisational Development
Globally today, there is an acute shortage of qualified business information systems professionals. As more and more software production is outsourced to countries with lower labor costs, the employment prospects are for those who can define, design, acquire and implement information systems at enterprise and global levels, utilising solutions that span both business and information technologies. Successful graduates must possess broad skill sets and have a strategic view of information systems as a key enabler of business efficiency and success.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year