Successful completion of a recognised undergraduate qualification
Assumed Knowledge
Unit Code: MBIS4002 Software Development is a unit which requires the student to have assumed knowledge in coding. Students who do not have the assumed knowledge background are not prevented from enrolling but will be offered a conditional admission and be required to take the BISY1003 Foundations of Programming Unit.
(for international students whose secondary education was conducted in a language other than English):
• IELTS overall band score: 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent (Refer to Appendix 2); or
• Equivalent alternative English Language test
*To meet the English language requirement, the certificate used should be within the past 2 years to the commencing date of the course applied at the Institute.
The Institute reserves the right to waive the English Language Requirements if the prospective applicant meets the criteria below:
• Successful completion of an accredited course from the Australian Qualifications Framework at Bachelor degree level in a related discipline or above.
*AIH reserves the right to request proof of English language proficiency.
Through a rigorous program of study, the Master of Business Information Systems award aims to prepare information systems professionals, domestic and international graduates alike for entry into graduate positions or middle management positions with relevant industry experience and expertise. Aided by a set of pragmatic postgraduate attributes, the award is also designed to facilitate graduates in their efforts for career advancement or entry into an information systems industry that continues to burgeon.
Graduates can potentially move into jobs in both the private and public sectors as a business analyst, data analyst, software tester, systems administrator, systems analyst, IT/IS client management, IT/IS business development, analyst programmer, database administrator or systems project lead. Having worked with emerging technologies, graduates of the Master of Business Information Systems will also be practiced in information systems strategies. Taught through workshops, the Master of Business Information Systems deals with real-world situations and contemporary issues in the field of information systems. The culmination of the course is a Capstone Project. Importantly, the Master of Business Information Systems also forms a basis for future self-sustained learning.
CRICOS Code: 105293J
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What Units You'll Study
Level 4000
Term 1 – 4 core units
MBIS4001 Information Systems Applications in Business
MBIS4002 Software Development
MBIS4003 Database Management System
MBIS4004 Systems Analysis and Design
Term 2 – 4 core units
MBIS4005 Project Management
MBIS4006 Information Systems Security
MBIS4007 Big Data and Visualisation
MBIS4008 Business Process Modelling
Term 3 – 4 core units
MBIS4009 Business Analytics
MBIS4010 Professional Practice in Information Systems
MBIS4011 Enterprise Systems
MBIS4012 Strategic Information Systems
Term 4 – 3 core units
MBIS4013 Sustainability and Enterprise 4.0
MBIS4014 Leading People in Digital Organisations
MBIS4015 Capstone Project (12 CP)
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year