Major in Business Information Systems
Summary
Business information systems are sets of interrelated processes that use IT to develop and use information. Such systems have increasing strategic significance in organisations because of the scope of the systems involved, as well as the role they play in enabling processes and strategies to achieve competitive advantage.
The interdisciplinary Business Information Systems major will provide you with a solid understanding of information systems concepts and issues, and will help you develop strong analytical and critical-thinking skills, enabling you to thrive in the increasingly globalised business community.
Key features
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Grow your knowledge and skills across a range of key areas
Study units across accounting, computing, criminology, information systems and security studies.
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Boost your employability by reviewing real-world case studies
Apply theory to real-world situations, and be equipped with the skills you’ll need to operate effectively in business environments.
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Connect with industry leaders
Attend guest lectures by cybersecurity practitioners and industry partners.
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Enhance your understanding of business intelligence
Grow your knowledge of business intelligence, and the social and ethical issues that are critical for business processes.