Bachelor (Honours)
With the Information Systems specialisation in the Bachelor of Business (Honours) you investigate advanced topics in business information systems strategy and governance, managing information in the digital enterprise, business analytics and project management.
To graduate with a Bachelor of Business (Honours), you must complete 120 points from:
This structure ensures that you can critically analyse and evaluate the research and professional literature, and begin your postgraduate study in business information systems with an appreciation of the current issues and controversies in the field. You also design and complete a piece of supervised research in a business discipline.
Specialisation coursesThese advanced-level courses provide you with comprehensive coverage in the latest research and theories in business information systems, and help you prepare for your independent research thesis or dissertation.
Information systems coursesThe research methods courses explore philosophical issues related to the design of research and the research process. They include training in research methods to prepare students to conduct methodologically rigorous research.
Research (Honours) dissertationThis piece of supervised research contributes to the body of knowledge in your chosen business and economics discipline. You should consult your academic supervisor about your dissertation topic and proposed research.
The class of honours awarded in the programme depends on your grade.
Skills you will developThe outcomes for graduates of this major are outlined in the Graduate Profile below.