Overview
Overview
Digital capabilities have transformed business, reducing barriers to entry and disrupting traditional models. This disruption has produced new ways of working underpinned by mobility, agility and data.
This course, aimed at information systems and information technology professionals, will provide you with up-to-date skills and knowledge in transforming growth areas like information security, data management and global citizenship.
After successful completion of this course, you can progress your studies by completing the Master of Information Systems and Technology or the Master of Commerce (Information Systems and Technology).
Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
What you'll learn
- recommend and manage innovative uses of technology and data driven approaches to improve business and societal outcomes locally and globally
- evaluate the impact of existing and emerging information and communications technologies on stakeholders, including cultural, ethical, inclusivity, privacy, security and sustainability considerations
- engage stakeholders and access, evaluate and synthesize information from multiple sources to identify business requirements
- apply systems theory and systems development techniques to design and develop information systems appropriate to a range of business organisations and to participate effectively in a global environment
- effectively communicate information and system business cases, requirements, policies and procedures, strategies, system designs, specifications and implementation details to a professional standard