Bachelor of Business – Information Systems (Level 7)
Bachelor of Business – Information Systems (Level 7)
Information systems is the crucial area between an organisation’s technological systems and its users – from software, data and business process improvements to social media operations. A well-developed information systems team is essential for the success of any business. It can improve business processes, help an organisation stay competitive, and increase efficiency, share information and make effective decisions. Skills in this area can help you play an essential role in the new world of business.
This is part of the Bachelor of Business.
Part 1
You complete four core courses – refer to the Bachelor of Business overview.
Bachelor of Business
And complete the following course
- BSYS501 Business Information Systems
You also choose minor or elective courses depending on your chosen minor(s).
Part 2
You learn how to analyse and model business processes, design and implement databases, and manage projects.
Courses may include
- BSYS601 Business Process Management
- BSYS602 Business Data Management
- BSYS603 Project Management
- BSYS701 Enterprise Information Systems
- BSYS702 Cyber-security and Risk Management
- BSYS705 Digital Transformation and Social Impact*
- BSYS706 Designing Systems for Contemporary Enterprises*
Part 3
Workplace experience
The capstone project is the final part of your degree and takes place in your final semester. You can choose to work in an organisation of your choice, start your own venture or complete an applied project, bringing together your learning and gaining valuable experience.
Recent placements included:
- Bridgestone NZ
- LG Electrics NZ
- Main freight
- Open Systems Specialists
- Opt Imation New Zealand
- Quantum Solutions NZ Ltd
- Sovereign
- Vodafone NZ
- Workplace experience in the Bachelor of Business
*Subject to CUAP approval
What will I learn?
In addition to achieving the broader outcomes of the Bachelor of Business, a graduate of the Information Systems major will be able to:
a. Integrate theoretical and technical knowledge pertaining to business process, business data, projects and enterprise / information systems management. (Knowledge/Understanding)
b. Use practical situations as learning opportunities by reflecting on performance and then identify actions for self-improvement. (Personal/Intellectual Autonomy)
c. Exercise judgement considering social, ethical, environmental and global dimensions of decisions in the information systems context.(Ethical/Professional Disposition)
d. Identify and solve information systems and business problems using appropriate solutions that include technology. (Inquiry/Research/Creativity)
e. Apply theoretical and technical information systems knowledge and skills to improve businesses. (Skills/Application)
f. Justify and communicate in a straightforward manner well-reasoned information systems arguments and recommendations to both information systems specialists and non-information systems specialists(Communication)
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<li>Are under the age of 20 years; and</li>
<li>Are a citizen or permanent resident of New Zealand or Australia; and</li>
<li>Don’t meet the University Entrance standard; and</li>
<li>Have received secondary schooling to at least New Zealand Year 12 level (or its equivalent overseas) and completed NCEA Level 2 endorsed with Merit or better. This should include at least 14 credits in each of 4 NCEA Level 2 subjects, at least 3 of which must be on the approved subject list; and</li>
<li>Meet the UE literacy and numeracy standards, or their equivalents; and</li>
<li>Have not completed Year 13 at a New Zealand secondary school; or</li>
<li>Have undertaken study in Year 13 at a New Zealand secondary school, but not attempted to qualify for University Entrance</li>
<li>Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must also be selected into the programme for which they have applied.</li><br>
<p>Australian applicants most recent schooling must have been in New Zealand.</p><br>
<p>Applicants who have undertaken Year 13 beyond 1 June in any year may not normally be eligible to apply in the same year but may be considered for mid-year admission in the following year.*</p><br>
<p>*waived for Year 13 students at a New Zealand secondary school in 2020, due to the impact of COVID-19.</p><br>
<p>Cost of applying for Discretionary Entrance There is a non-refundable assessment fee of $50.00.</p>
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