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Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)

QTAC Code

012022 FT or 012023 PT

Award Abbreviation

BBus(InfSys)

Duration

3 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Total Units

288

Recommended Prior Study

English and Maths

2003 OP Cut Off

OP-16 / Rank-64

Fees

HECS / International

Contact

Faculty of Business
Tel: +61 7 5430 1221
Email: businessfaculty@usc.edu.au

CRICOS Code

026636E

Program Overview

To be an information systems professional you must have a healthy curiosity-a desire to learn about new technologies and apply them to business problems.

Technology is developing at breakneck speed, and as an information systems professional your thirst for knowledge will ensure you keep up-to-date and always on the lookout for new ways to use technology creatively.

The Information Systems program will develop your skills in systems analysis, programming, database management, electronic commerce and information systems management.

Career Outcomes

Knowledge and skills acquired through the Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) are transferable across many sectors such as government, education, the arts, commerce, and industry. Depending on minor and majors chosen, opportunities exist in:

  • academia
  • computer system services
  • database administrating
  • designing/developing
  • electronic commerce consulting
  • information systems consulting
  • information systems managing
  • network supporting
  • project managing
  • programming
  • risk management services
  • systems analysis
  • systems auditing
  • systems designing
  • user supporting
  • web analysing/designing/developing

Professional Membership

Students and graduates may apply to the Australian Computer Society for membership.

Program Structure

Core Courses

Code

Units

Title

2 required courses:

COR109

12

Communication and Thought

COR110

12

Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship*

Introductory Courses

Code

Units

Title

5 required courses:

BUS101

12

Applied Research Methods

BUS102

12

Economics for Business

BUS103

12

Business Law and Ethics

BUS104

12

Managing the Organisation

BUS105

12

Marketing Theory and Practice

Plus - choose 1 course from:

BUS106

12

Introductory Accounting

BUS107

12

Accounting for Non-Accountants

NB: Students wishing to undertake further Accounting courses must choose BUS106 Introductory Accounting as it is a prerequisite for further Accounting studies. Other students may choose either BUS106 or BUS107.

Information Systems Major Courses

Code

Units

Title

8 required courses:

INF210

12

Introduction to Electronic Commerce Technologies

INF211

12

Data Modelling

INF220

12

Systems Analysis and Design

INF221

12

Business Programming

INF310

12

Advanced Systems Analysis and Design

INF311

12

Advanced Business Programming

INF320

12

Electronic Commerce

INF321

12

Issues in Information Systems Management

Advanced Courses

Choose 8 courses which may comprise:

Program Requirements and Notes

1. No more than 10 introductory level courses are to be completed, including Core Courses, in the Bachelor of Business.

2. Refer to the Academic Rules.

3. Refer to Explanation of Terms.

* Subject to final approval.

# Subject to the approval of the Business Faculty Program Administrator.

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