
Course Overview
Eligibility
Domestic Students
International Students
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Business Information Systems
Introduction and broad overview of the application of information technology (IT) to the management of information in organisations, and the role of the IT professional in developing and implementing IT-based solutions.
Introduction to Enterprise Management Systems
Provides students with an understanding of Enterprise Management Systems (EMS) and the associated issues of selecting, implementing and using these types of systems.
Quantitative Methods for Business
Introduction to statistics including basic statistical methods and their role in business and organisational decision-making.
Database and Systems Design
Introduces fundamental principles of database systems, including how organisations structure and manage corporate information within the data processing lifecycle.
Operations and Logistics Management
Introduction to operations and logistics management examining key issues facing service and manufacturing organisations when creating products and services.
Accounting for Business
Introduction to International Business
Communications
Business Marketing
Introduction to Cyber Security
Programming Fundamentals
Networking Essentials
Data Analytics
Introduction to data analytics including data process chain, data warehousing, descriptive and predictive analyses, Business Intelligence process flow, and Data Mining.
Accounting Systems
Provides understanding of relevant business processes, transactions, information flows, internal controls and reports in accounting function within an EMS context.
Business Research Methods
Broadens students' knowledge and skills relating to business research methods that could be employed to assist managers in making important business decisions.
International Strategic Management
Provides an overview of Strategic Management in an international context, covering key concepts and theories and how they can be used to evaluate business situations.
Inventory and Asset Management Systems
Introduction to key concepts of inventory and asset management systems, including IAM-related goods movements, organisational data, and master data.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Introduction to entrepreneurship and innovation, encouraging entrepreneurial behaviour through principles of entrepreneurship and the process of creativity and innovation.
Business Process Management
International Law and Politics
Production and Service Delivery Systems
Business Law
Organisational Behaviour and Change
Applied Cryptography
Secure Coding
Network and Web Security
Cloud Security
Cybercrime, Cyberlaw and Cyber-ethics
Business Strategy
Provides foundations of business strategy, equipping students with the ability to approach complex business problems from a cross-functional and multidimensional perspective.
Sales and Logistics Systems
Introduction to sales and logistics systems, equipping students with understanding of concepts, transactions, processes and information flows in outbound logistics and sales processes.
Global Supply Chain Management
Introduction to global supply chain management, debating fundamental processes including demand forecasting and inventory optimisation.
Extended Enterprise Management Systems
Overview of characteristic domains addressed by various extensions of enterprise management systems such as SCM, CRM, PLM, BPM and BI.
Capstone Project
Builds upon students' previous study and offers an opportunity to focus on a relevant area of interest through a formal research-related project. Worth 20 credits.
International Marketing
Procurement Management Systems
International Trade and Finance
Business Leadership in a Global Context
Human Capital Management Systems
Sustainability in Business
Digital Investigations and Forensics
Cyber-Physical Systems and IoT Security
Penetration Testing
Cyber Security Operations
Cybergovernance Risk and Compliance
Project Management
Common Questions
Most students will receive a mix of both online and on campus classes with no more than one third being delivered online. Classes are normally held across 2 days per week, for example Tuesday and Thursday, with sessions from 9 am–12 pm, 1 pm–4 pm, or 4:30 pm–7:30 pm.
The workload is the same for all subjects: 3 timetabled hours per week (lectures and tutorials) and 9 personal hours of study, for a total of 12 hours per week.
Yes, international students can work 48 hours per fortnight during ongoing terms, and unlimited hours during holiday breaks. Domestic students do not have a working cap.
International applicants must meet English proficiency requirements of either IELTS 6.0 Overall (with no band less than 5.5) or PTE 52 Overall (with no band less than 50, or equivalent).
Graduates can pursue diverse career pathways in systems management, business analysis, data analytics, and IT consultancy. Specific roles include Consultant Software Engineer (average salary $178,800), Business Analyst (average salary $113,622), and System Analyst (average salary $110,988), based on data sourced from talent.com as of September 2024.
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