Overview

Information Systems is the study of information generation, communication, storage, and application in the context of organised human activity. The increasing penetration of information technology into everyday organisational activity means that professionals in many areas, from management to engineering, increasingly need an understanding of information systems. The contribution of information … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Structure
24 credit points

Major24 credit points

Available in courses

B1398 - Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Information Technology
B1410 - Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Science)
B1390 - Bachelor of Information Technology

Admission requirements

Special requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
Entry requirements (transnational)
English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate an understanding of the general principles underlying organisational systems and processes, and the role of Information Technology in those processes including:

  1. business process modelling and improvement;
  2. enterprise architecture modelling and improvement; and,
  3. support for management decision making
2.

Analyse organisational processes and information requirements using appropriate tools and methods

3.

Identify opportunities for Information Technology-enabled organisational improvement

4.

Demonstrated capacity to design, implement and compare candidate solutions for organisational process development and improvement

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition
Professional accreditation
Accrediting bodies
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