(1) To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
(a) a Bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and either:
(b) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 per cent;
or
(c) at least two years professional experience in a relevant occupation; or
(2) completed a Graduate Certificate in Business Information and Logistics Management or Graduate Certificate in Commerce at UWA.
Internet-based Test (iBT): An overall score of 82 with a minimum score of: 22 in the Writing section; 18 in the Reading section; 20 in the Speaking section; and 20 in the Listening
IELTS (Academic) including IELTS for UKVI (Academic): Minimum overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
PTE (Academic): Postgraduate Research Studies applicants: An overall score of 64 with a minimum score of 64 in the reading and writing sections, and no less than 54 in the other sections.
The Master of Business Information and Logistics Management will develop and expand your skills to manage IT infrastructure projects, determine enterprise systems requirements, analyse organisational data for business intelligence, lead information systems strategies, manage supply chains, and apply emerging technologies across the enterprise.
A major focus of the course is developing your ability to work with IT teams to improve operations. For example, in the Enterprise Information Systems unit, you will learn to:
Identify and analyse business information requirements related to enterprise resource planning (ERP) software
Conduct a feasibility analysis for ERP acquisition and make a justified recommendation
Efficiently navigate and access information in an ERP system
Liaise with vendors and software specialists in configuring and customising ERP systems
Assess the potential impacts of ERP implementations
Within the Masters of Business Information and Logistics Management, the Project Management unit will also develop your capacity to oversee a portfolio of strategic projects. Topics include project creation and planning; scheduling, network analysis and resource management; control of projects during their development and execution phases; organising the project team; and benefits realisation. You will be able to apply project management skills, tools and techniques in a realistic setting, making use of standard project management software.
CRICOS CODE: 088240A
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Course structure details
Conversion
Students who have not completed the Bachelor of Commerce, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty, may be required to complete relevant conversion units up to the value of 24 points, as advised by the Faculty.
Core
Take all units (48 points):
BUSN5101 Programming for Business (6)
INMT5501 Enterprise Information Systems (6)
INMT5503 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (6)
INMT5504 Business Process Management (6)
INMT5507 Information Management and Logistics Capstone Projects (6)
INMT5518 Supply Chain Analytics (6)
INMT5620 Management of Information Systems (6)
MGMT5660 Applied Project Management (6)
Graduates from the Master of Business Information and Logistics Management may pursue careers as a business analyst, data analyst, programmer, online marketing specialist, customer relationship manager, IT support or information manager.
Analyst
Program or Project Manager
Intelligence Analyst
Market Research Analyst
OSHC: 530 ($) per year