Understand systems as data is produced globally in large volumes and complexity.
Bachelor of Information Systems
What is a Bachelor of Information Systems?
Information systems involve a set of information resources organized for the collection, processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of information.
The Information Systems degree is designed to help you understand the role people, processes, and technology play as a group to collect, process, store, and distribute information to support decision-making and business operations.
The degree allows you to tap into the transformative power of Information Systems to drive sustainable and resilient environmental, economic and social changes in business, government, community, health, non-government organisations and more.
What you’ll learn
You’ll gain knowledge and skills in information system applications across different areas to analyse complex problems and develop solutions. You’ll develop communication skills in a variety of forms including written, verbal, online and technical literacies, as you get exposed to real IT problems.
You’ll also learn a set of skills in information technology fundamentals, business and management, information systems development, database management, project management, business intelligence and communication for IT professionals.
Career Options
You’ll have diverse career opportunities upon the completion of this course as employers look for graduates with industry experience. You can work as a;
- Information Systems Analyst/Designer
- Business Analyst
- Smart Infrastructure Professional
- Supply Chain Modeller
- Digital Transformation Analyst
- Data Modeller