- Course Overview
- Course Details
- Admission Requirements
As a graduate of this program you will gain:
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Specific knowledge and expertise in business information systems
- Expertise in business, and project management
- Skills to participate in the planning, creation, and delivery of business endeavours and initiatives
- Enhanced leadership, communication, and presentation skills
- A sound understanding of dynamics of the industry, government, and global business
The BBIS consists of 16 compulsory units and 8 electives as shown below:
Eight electives selected from:
Compulsory Units | Prerequisites |
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BIS1001 Foundations of Information Systems | - |
BIS1002 Data and Information Management | - |
BIS1003 Introduction to Programming | - |
BUS2003 Sustainability and Ethics | - |
BIS2001 IT Infrastructure and Networkings | BIS1001 |
BIS2002 Systems Analysis and Designs | BIS1001 |
BIS2003 IS Project Management | BIS1001 |
BIS2004 Object Oriented Programmings | BIS1003 |
BIS2005 Enterprise Architecture | BIS1001 |
BIS2006 Management Information Systems | BIS1001 |
BIS3001 Data Analytics for Business | BIS1002 |
BIS3002 E-Commerce and E-Business Applications | BIS2006 |
BIS3003 IS Capstone Industry Project A | See Below* |
BIS3004 IS Security and Risk Management | BIS1003 |
BIS3005 Cloud Computing | BIS2005 |
BIS3006 IS Capstone Industry Project B | BIS3003 |
Eight electives selected from:
Recommended Electives | Prerequisites |
---|---|
BUS1001 Professional Development and Business Communication | - |
BUS1002 Fundamentals of Management | - |
BUS1003 Mathematics and Statistics | - |
BUS1004 Foundations of Accounting | - |
General Electives | Prerequisites |
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BUS1006 Introduction to Business Law | - |
BUS1007 Finance | - |
BUS2004 Human Resource Management | BUS1002 |
BUS2006 Marketing and Sales Management | BUS1002 |
BUS2007 Entrepreneurship and Innovation | BUS1002 |
BUS2008 Strategic Planning | BUS1002 |
BUS3006 Leadership and governance | BUS2004 |
BUS3007 Organisational Development | BUS2004 |
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must have successfully completed:
English language entry requirements
All applicants from a non-English speaking background applying to any AQF Level 7 qualification at APIC must satisfy the following additional English language requirements:
Applicants must have successfully completed:
- Year 12 in Australia with a minimum ATAR of 65; OR
- the equivalent to an Australian Year 12 at a recognised overseas institution with an equivalent minimum ATAR of 65 OR
- a Certificate IVor higher awarded by a recognised higher education/vocational; OR
- a General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A) with three or more C Grades; OR
- a Global Assessment Certificate with an average Grade of 65% or higher; OR
- an International Baccalaureate.
English language entry requirements
All applicants from a non-English speaking background applying to any AQF Level 7 qualification at APIC must satisfy the following additional English language requirements:
- IELTS Academic: overall band score of 6.0 or higher with no band below 5.5 in writing and speaking; OR
- IBT (Internet-based TOEFL): Overall score of 65 with a writing section minimum of 21 and speaking 18; OR
- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): Total score of 169 or over and with no band below 162 in writing and speaking; OR
- Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): Total score of 169 or over and with no band below 162 in writing and speaking; OR
- PTE Academic Module with a minimum score of 50 with writing and speaking minimum score of 42.