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2 years full-time
Level 3 & 4, 545 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Full-time · 12 hours of classes per week (4 units full-time); approximately 7–9 hours per week per unit for self-directed study
February | March | May | June | August | September | October | November | 2026 Semester 1 Block 4 (Start of Classes: 1 Jun 2026)
Course Overview
Eligibility
Tuition fee
Course tuition fee over 2 years: $42,880 (2026). Fee per annum: $21,440 (2026). Fee per unit: $2,680 (2026). Previous 2024 rates: $40,800 total, $20,400 per annum, $2,550 per unit. All fees in Australian dollars. Fees are subject to change without notice. Course fees are to be paid in full before enrolment/selection of subjects in any given semester.
Duration
2 years full-time
Intakes
February | March | May | June | August | September | October | November
Study mode
On-campus / Full-time
Entry requirements
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Information Systems Applications in Business
Introduces the most relevant concepts used to manage the integration of IS into business and society. Covers the relationship between IS functionality and business process requirements, and how organisations use IS to process data into information for critical decision-making and competitive advantage.
Database Management Systems
Introduces the fundamentals of relational databases including data modelling with entity relationship diagrams, SQL, procedural language (PL), data analysis, database security, distributed database management systems, and data mining.
Software Development
Covers the fundamentals of software development including investigating client application software problems, designing solutions using a programming language such as Python, writing specifications, testing, design, and the full software development lifecycle.
Systems Analysis Design
Covers principles of analysis and design for information systems, data requirements gathering, data modelling at conceptual/logical/physical levels, functional dependencies, domain normalisation, and user-centred design approaches.
Professional Practice in Information Systems
Educates students about ethical, legal and social issues in IS practice including privacy, confidentiality, cybercrime, and internet fraud. Develops critical thinking skills for ethical and professional decision-making.
Information Systems Security
Provides comprehensive study in IS security, professional/legal/ethical issues, identifying security threats, risk management plans, and mitigation of threats and attacks on contemporary information systems.
Big Data and Visualisation
Introduces big data analytics and visualisation concepts, enterprise technologies, business intelligence, algorithms and machine learning techniques, and data visualisation tools and techniques including dashboards. Pre-requisite: MBIS4002 & MBIS4003.
Business Process Management
Covers examining and improving business operations using business process modelling software tools, conceptual frameworks, and recommendations for solving complex business problems. Pre-requisite: MBIS4004 (Co-requisite).
Business Analytics
Introduces concepts and techniques to leverage organisational data for strategy and decision-making, including regression, time series, classification, clustering, and NLP. Uses Python and KNIME. Pre-requisite: MBIS4007.
Information Systems Project Management
Develops understanding of IS project management including project initiation, execution, monitoring and closure, agile approaches, and tools such as Microsoft Project, Trello, and Monday.com.
Enterprise Systems
Introduces the relationship between business processes and Enterprise Systems (ES), including ERP cycles (Order to Cash, Procure to Pay, Hire to Retire, Record to Report), Supply Chain Management, CRM, Financials, HR/Payroll. Pre-requisite: MBIS4001, MBIS4003, MBIS4008.
Strategic Information Systems
Develops ability to critically analyse the impact of IS on organisational strategic performance, strategic alignment, IS as a business enabler, and IS in implementing strategic plans. Pre-requisite: MBIS4005.
Sustainability and Enterprise 4.0
Covers how IS may be deployed through business commitments towards societal and environmental sustainability, Enterprise 4.0, and digital age trends and challenges using case studies and real-world approaches.
Leading People in Digital Organisations
Introduces modern leadership and management practices applied to managing digital transformations of technology-based business models to enhance organisational performance in digital markets.
Practical Industry Projects - PIP (Part A)
Capstone project in partnership with Practera. Students solve real-world business challenges for industry clients working in groups of up to six, guided by a client mentor and lecturer. Includes certification and digital badge. Pre-requisite: Students must first complete 110 course credit points.
Practical Industry Projects - PIP (Part B)
Continuation of the Capstone Practical Industry Project. Pre-requisite: MBIS5015a.
Common Questions
The total course tuition fee over 2 years is $40,800 (2024 fees) or $42,880 (2026 fees). The fee per annum is $20,400 (2024) or $21,440 (2026), and the fee per unit is $2,550 (2024) or $2,680 (2026). All fees are in Australian dollars and are subject to change without notice. Course fees are to be paid in full before enrolment/selection of subjects in any given semester.
The course has intakes in February, March, May, June, August, September, October, and November each year. The next confirmed block start date listed is 1 June 2026 (2026 Semester 1, Block 4), with a census date of 8 June 2026.
The course requires 15 units (160 credit points) completed over 2 years full-time. All units are compulsory — there are no electives. Units are split between Level 4000 (AQF 8) and Level 5000 (AQF 9). The course also offers nested exit awards: a Graduate Certificate of Business Information Systems (4 units, 6 months full-time) and a Graduate Diploma of Business Information Systems (8 units, 1 year full-time).
The Capstone Project is delivered through the Practical Industry Projects (PIP) units (MBIS5015a and MBIS5015b) in partnership with Practera. Students work in groups of up to six to solve real-world business challenges for industry clients, guided by a client mentor and lecturer. Students receive a certification and digital badge upon completion. To be eligible, students must first complete 110 course credit points before undertaking MBIS5015a.
The course is offered at AIH's Sydney campus (Level 3 & 4, 545 Kent Street, NSW 2000) and Melbourne campus (Level 1, 20 Queen Street, VIC 3000). The CRICOS code for the Master of Business Information Systems is 105293J. The institution's CRICOS Provider Code is 03147A and TEQSA Provider ID is PRV12013.
Full-time students typically study 4 units per semester, attending 12 hours of on-campus classes per week. In addition, students should set aside approximately 7–9 hours per week for each unit for self-directed study, including assignments, readings, projects, workshop preparation, and quizzes/tests.
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