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This unit bridges the gap between theory and practice by integrating the knowledge and key skills developed across the Digital Business or Business Information Systems specialisation. It provides students with a practical teamwork experience to identify, analyse, and solve contemporary problems by exploring the socio-technical ecosystem in which a digital business operates. This experiential learning opportunity enhances students’ career-readiness by consolidating their professional skills and ability to apply the Business Information Systems knowledge in authentic situations.
Code | INFS6600 |
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Academic unit | Business Information Systems |
Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites:
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Completion of 18 credit points of units towards the Digital Business or Business Information Systems specialisation (including INFS5002) |
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Corequisites:
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Completion of 6 credit points towards the Digital Business or Business Information Systems specialisation |
Prohibitions:
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None |
Assumed knowledge:
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Students should complete this unit in their final semester of study |
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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