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CRICOS Code: 113296F

Bachelor of Information Systems

Undergraduate degree

The global demand for information and communication technology (ICT) professionals is strong and growing. In Australia, ICT is one of the top five industries hiring new staff members in Australia.

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Duration

Full-time, 3 years (6 Trimesters)

Study Mode

Full-time, face to face

Location

333, Queens Street Melbourne VIC 3000

Intakes

March, April, August, September, December, 2025

Fees

English Language Requirements

Course Requirement


Course Overview

The overall purpose of the Bachelor of Information Systems (BIS) course is to develop competent and practical practitioners who add value to the professional ICT community. The course is designed to combine essential knowledge in core business disciplines with advanced knowledge in ICT. Students will learn the principles behind the design of information systems and how ICT can be used to help organisations to meet their needs. Contemporary and emerging ICT topics such as big data, block chain, business intelligence and Internet of Things are incorporated into the course to ensure the graduates are immersed with the latest developments in ICT.


Academic Requirements


English Language Requirements


Age Requirements


Career Outcomes

  • Business Analyst
  • Database Administrator
  • Information Systems Manager
  • ICT Consultant
  • Systems Analyst

Course Requirements


Course Units

  • ICT 1100 Business Information Systems
  • MKT 1100 Marketing Principles
  • ACC1100 Accounting for Decision Making
  • ECO1100 Economic Principles
  • LAW1100 Commercial Law
  • STA1100 Business Statistics
  • MGT1100 Management Principles
  • MGT1100 Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • ICT2100 Introduction to Computer Networking
  • ICT2110 ICT Professional Practice and Communication
  • ICT2200 Database Systems
  • ICT2210 System Analysis and Design
  • ICT2220 Introduction to Cyber Security
  • ICT2300 Data Analytics
  • ICT2310 Information System Management
  • ICT2320 Enterprise System
  • ICT3100 Security Management and Governance
  • ICT3110 System Implementation and Service Management
  • MGT3100 Project Management
  • ICT3200 Business Intelligence
  • ICT3210 e-Business Systems
  • ICT3220 Knowledge Management Systems
  • WIL3500 Internship

Assessment Methods

Assessment methods used for each course will vary depending on the individual unit of study. Generally, the assessment will comprise one or more assessment items with different percentage weightings being applied to each. Types of assessment items include (but not limited to):

  • Practical Exercises
  • Mid-Semester Tests
  • Reflective Journal Reports
  • Individual and Group Presentations
  • Individual and Group Projects and Assignments
  • Case Study Analyses and Reports
  • Workplace Evaluation