Bachelor of Business: Major in Information Systems
Course Code G95
The Information Systems Major from the Bachelor of Business has a strong business computing focus and is of interest to students seeking careers in information systems and mainstream business disciplines.
In a rapidly changing discipline it is necessary to be flexible and responsive to technical and business developments. An Information Systems major provides graduates with the ability to adapt and incorporate new ideas and technology into the workplace.
Course Location and Availability
Campus: Joondalup / Mount Lawley / Off-campus (This Major can be completed off-campus (online) although the full selection of elective units may not be available.)
Availability: Full-time / Part-time
Duration: 3 years Full-time or Part-time equivalent
Course structure
Business Core Program
4 units selected from:
- ACC1100 Accounting I
- ECF1110 Economics I
- ECF1120 Finance I
- LAW1100 Legal Framework I
- MAN1100 Management I
- MKT1100 Marketing I
Major Program
- MIS1600 e-Business Systems (Students who are also taking the Information Systems Major will complete MIS1600 and will require an approved elective.)
- MIS2200 Software Development II
- MIS2205 Network Systems Management And Security II
- MIS2261 Business Systems Analysis II
- MIS2262 Business Systems Design II
- MIS3351 Strategic Information Systems Management III
- MIS3353 Systems Development III
- MIS3520 Database III
Business Edge Program
- BES1100 Foundations of Business Knowledge
- BES1200 Business Knowledge Development
- BES2100 Foundations of Business Leadership
- BES3100 Business Career Development
Supplementary Program
To complete the Bachelor of Business degree students must undertake a Supplementary Program (120 credit points).
Professional associations
The Bachelor of Business with a Major in Information Systems is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).This entitles graduates to apply to the ACS for professional membership.
Contact for more information:
Tel: +61 (0)8 6304 5666
E-mail: businessandlaw@ecu.edu.au


