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Business Information Systems

Unit of study table (Table A)

Achievement of a specialisation in Business Information Systems requires the completion of:
(a) 6 credit points selected from foundational units of study in the same area as the specialisation*; and
(b) 24 credit points of Business Information Systems specialisation area selective units of study.
Students completing this specialisation to meet the requirements for the Master of Commerce or as their compulsory specialisation for the Master of Commerce (Extension) must complete a 6 credit point capstone unit related to the specialisation from Table A - Capstone units of study.
Students completing this specialisation as an optional second specialisation for the Master of Commerce (Extension) do not need to complete this capstone unit.
Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites
C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

(a) Foundational units of study

* Note. Foundational units count towards both the foundational units of study for the course and the specialisation.
INFS5002
Foundation in Business Information Systems
6 N INFS6001

(b) Business Information Systems

Selective units of study

INFS6004
Digital Business Transformation
6 A Understanding the major functions of a business and how those business functions interact internally and externally so the company can be competitive in a changing market. How digital technologies can be used and managed in a business. How to critically analyse a business and determine its options for digital transformation. Desirable Assumed Knowledge: Experience as a member of a project team
C INFS5002 or COMP5206
INFS6012
Digital Information Infrastructures
6 C INFS5002 or COMP5206
INFS6015
Business Process Management
6 C INFS5002 or COMP5206
INFS6016
Digital Business Models
6 A Understanding the major functions of a business and how those business functions interact internally and externally so the company can be competitive in the market is essential in order to critically analyse how and where a business can be innovative. Some knowledge of how technology can be applied in a business is also essential. Experience as a member of a project team is desirable
C INFS5002 or COMP5206
INFS6018
Managing with Information and Data
6 A Understanding the major functions of a business and how those business functions interact Semester 1 internally and externally so the company can be competitive in a changing market. How information systems can be used and managed in a business. How to critically analyse a business and determine its options for transformation. Desirable Experience as a member of a project team
C INFS5002 or COMP5206 or QBUS5001
INFS6023
Data Visualisation for Managers
6  
INFS6024
Managing Data at Scale
6  
INFS6026
Cybersecurity and Risk Management
6  
INFS6032
Agile Project Methods
6  
INFS6060
Digital Work Practices
6 A INFS5002 (or COMP5206) taken previously or concurrently
C INFS5002
INFS6066
Gadgets, Gods and Godzilla
6 C INFS5002 or COMP5206