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The Master of Business Information Systems (MBIS) is a postgraduate degree program that combines elements of business management and information systems, focusing on the integration of technology and business strategies to enhance organizational effectiveness and drive innovation in the digital age. It equips students with the skills and knowledge to analyze, design, and implement information systems solutions to meet the information needs of businesses and contribute to their strategic decision-making processes.
The course is structured in three parts. Depending upon prior qualifications, you may receive credit for Part A.
Part A. Foundations for advanced business information systems
Intended for students who do not have previous training in IT, these units provide an introduction to information systems and business concepts, including system design and analysis as applied in professional practice. You'll learn basic software programming and development concepts and database technology.
Part B. Core master's study
These studies draw on best practices within business information systems to gain critical understanding of the theories and practice relating to information systems and business process design, IT strategy, IT governance, IT management and related issues. Your studies will focus on project management as well as a choice of several areas of enterprise IT and information management practice.
Part C. Advanced practice
The focus of these studies is professional or scholarly work in the broad realm of business information systems.
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