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Our Degrees are changing.

In 2014, Part I (first year) units will be introduced with Part II (second year and higher) units becoming available in subsequent years. Detailed information about Part II will be available here from mid-2014.

Find out more about our new degrees, or to get in touch and ask us what this means for you head to AskMurdoch. Continuing students can still access information for degrees commencing 2013 and prior in the Course Handbook.

Join the fast-track with a Business Information Systems degree

Business Information Systems are the lifeblood of organisations in today's increasingly automated world - offering an infinite number of diverse and complex functions enabled by the explosion of internet applications and increasing sophistication of databases and other business software.

As an Information Systems professional you will be armed with the tools you need to understand the complexity of these systems - positioning you as highly valued asset within any number of industry sectors or professions.

Develop your understanding for the potential of technology in business

You will learn how information is generated, communicated, stored and applied in the context of its use in businesses.

You will also develop your appreciation for the potential of technology in helping to create real business solutions by learning about:

  • systems planning,
  • analysis,
  • design and development.

You will also learn about web authoring, project management and the design and management of databases and communication networks.

Benefit from the knowledge and skill of our professionally accredited IT staff

Our teaching staff are forward-thinking professionals who are passionate about IT and highly active in generating policy and change within the industry.

You will also benefit from limited class sizes and an open door policy designed to help you gain the support and assistance you need through this intensive and comprehensive course.

Our courses are accredited to the Professional level with the Australian Computer Society (ACS).