Forum:	Study in Sydney/Study in New South Wales
Téma:	BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Australia:
NOW OFFERED IN SYDNEY
CG07 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CQU Program Codes: QLD-055819B, VIC-059400G, NSW-060713C
Duration
3 years (24 courses)
Enrolments
2007 July Term Commence enrolments at Sydney
This program is now available at all campuses
(Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney)
Bachelor of Information Systems graduates have practical skills and relevant theory that can be applied in a variety of fi elds associated with business systems and information and communication technologies. This degree is aimed at providing the nexus between business and technology so that students can graduate with a sound knowledge of the systems necessary for business to be competitive in the current environment.
Recommended Study Structure
14 compulsory courses
COIS11011 Foundations of Business Computing
COIS12073 Enterprise Systems
COIS13034 Information Systems Management
COIS13064 Information Systems Project Management
COIT11166 Systems Analysis and Design
COIT11223 Workplace Issues
COIT12167 Database Use and Design
COIT12168 Analysis and Specifi cation
COIT12169 Systems Implementation
COIT12170 Data Communications
COIT13211 Information Security
MGMT11164 Business Analysis and Communication
MMST11001 Introduction to Digital Innovation
MMST11002 Web Design
6 course specialisation – Electronic Business
COIS13013 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
ECOM13003 Electronic Commerce
ECON19035 Economics of Electronic Commerce
HRMT11010 Organisational Behaviour
STAT11048 Essential Statistics
IS/IT elective (any COIS, COIT or STAT course offered by CQU)
4 elective courses
Selected from any 6 point undergraduate course offered by CQU
Note: CG07 Bachelor of Information Systems replaces CU08 Bachelor of
Electronic Commerce. Students currently enrolled in CU08 Bachelor of
Electronic Commerce will be able to complete their qualification under the
degree rules current at time of their first enrolment.
