Australian Year 12 or equivalent.
Academic IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent.
A Bachelor of Business Information Systems combines data, technology and people skills. Be a bridge between business decision-makers and IT . Learn to translate technical knowledge into actionable business insights. At Torrens University, you’ll gain practical experience in real-world settings.
This degree focuses on the introduction and development of skills to prepare you for a career as an information systems professional. You will learn critical academic skills, as well as knowledge and applications of a variety of information systems and how they impact businesses. As well as the 16 core subjects, the Bachelor of Business Information Systems includes eight elective subjects so you can tailor your degree to suit your career goals. This course is a candidate for accreditation with the ACBSP.
Learning outcomes
Establish expertise in traditional aspects of business alongside IT elements.
Harness the power of technology to streamline systems and improve processes.
Explore the role of budgeting and finance in business information systems.
Understand how to collect, use and store data so it can support the decision-making process.
Career opportunities
You will graduate with everything you need to enter a career operating and managing information systems in dynamic organisations across a variety of industries of different scales and sizes.
Potential career paths
Business Development Manager
Business Analyst
Database Designer
Level of Study: Bachelor Degree
Duration: 3 years
CRICOS Course Code: 0100551
English Requirements: IELTS Score UG 6
Annual Tuition: AUD$27,600.00
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