BBIS

Program Description

The Bachelor of Business Information Systems course is designed to prepare graduates with broad and coherent knowledge, insight and practical experience in planning and implementing information systems in a global economy. Students will study information management systems and business applications; methodologies and tools to harness information technology to facilitate strategic and operational activities and decision-making; analysis and interpretation of business data; business systems development within organisations; and project management. They will also have the opportunity to major in data analytics, cybersecurity and enterprise systems. Students will be prepared as job-ready ethical professionals with entrepreneurial capabilities, effective communication skills and socially responsible practices for a global society.

Duration : 36 Months   Subjects : 24

Level : AQF 7   CRICOS Course Code : 112283H

The Bachelor of Business Information Systems course aims to prepare you with the broad and coherent knowledge, skills and practical application for planning and implementing information systems in a global economy. You will study technologies and techniques of architecture, information management systems and business applications with a focus on methods for using and monitoring appropriate technologies to facilitate strategic and operational activAcademic entry requirements:ities and decision-making in organisations. You will have the opportunity to major in areas such as data analytics, cybersecurity and enterprise systems. As a graduate of this course, you will be a job-ready entrepreneur and capable communicator with ethically sustainable practices for a global society.

As a graduate of this course, you will be prepared for work in a complex modern-day digital environment. The course helps you to develop core attributes such as creative and critical thinking, effective communication and collaboration, entrepreneurship, social responsibility, cultural awareness, ethical competence and leadership skills that will allow you to engage across a variety of industries.

Graduates of this Bachelor of Business Information Systems degree will be highly sought after across a range of industries and sectors for their unique combination of IT skills and business acumen. You will be well prepared for a range of career pathways, such as:

  • Information systems manager
  • Data analyst
  • Cyber security analyst
  • Database administrator
  • IT Consultant
  • Systems Analyst
  • E-Commerce Developer
  • Enterprise Systems Manager
  • Information Centre Manager
  • Project Development Manager
  • Project Officer
  • IT Manager

Subject Code Name of Subject Scheduling Core or Elective Prerequisites (P) and Corequisites (C)
BIS5101 Entrepreneurship and Marketing Year 1 – Semester 1 Core Nil
BIS5102 Computer Principles and Programming Year 1 – Semester 1 Core Nil
BIS5103 Organisational Management Year 1 – Semester 1 Core Nil
BIS5105 Principles of Accounting Year 1 – Semester 1 Core Nil
BIS5104 Database Management Systems Year 1 – Semester 2 Core Nil
BIS5201 Design Thinking Year 1 – Semester 2 Core Nil
BIS5107 E-Commerce Year 1 – Semester 2 Core Nil
BIS5108 Data Communication and Networking Year 1 – Semester 2 Core Nil
BIS5106 Systems Analysis and Design Year 2 – Semester 1 Core BIS5102
BIS5202 Accounting Information Systems Year 2 Elective BIS5105 (P)
BIS5203 Website Design and Development Year 2 – Semester 1 Core Nil
BIS5204 Business Ethics and Professional Perspectives Year 2 – Semester 1 Core Nil
BIS5205 Object Oriented Programming Year 2 – Semester 2 Core BIS5102 (P)
Elective 1 Chose any one from the 2nd year Elective Year 2 – Semester 2 Elective  
BIS5303 IS Project Management Year 2 – Semester 2 Core BIS5106 (P)
BIS5208 Cloud Computing Year 2 – Semester 2 Core BIS5108 (P)
BIS5301 Cyber Security Management Year 3 – Semester 1 Core BIS5108 (P)
BIS5302 Artificial Intelligence in Business Year 3 – Semester 1 Core Nil
Elective 2 Chose any one from the 2nd year Elective Year 3 – Semester 1 Elective  
Elective 3 Chose any one from the 3rd year Elective Year 3 – Semester 1 Elective  
Elective 4 Chose any one from the 3rd year Elective Year 3 – Semester 2 Elective  
BIS5305 Analytics for Decision Making Year 3 – Semester 2 Core BIS5106 (P)
BIS5306 Enterprise System Development Year 3 – Semester 2 Core BIS5106 (P)
BIS5311 Capstone Project Year 3 – Semester 2 Core Successful completion of the 20 core subjects in first 5 semesters
Elective Subjects
BIS5206 Human Resources Management Year 2 Elective  
BIS5325 Cyber Law and Ethics Year 2 Elective BIS5108 (P)
BIS5304 Total Quality Management Year 2 Elective  
BIS5321 Big Data Analytics Year 3 Elective Successful completion of 1 core subjects
BIS5322 Data Visualisation Year 3 Elective BIS5305 (P)
BIS5323 Network System Management Year 3 Elective BIS5108 (P)
BIS5324 Internet Routing Year 3 Elective BIS5108 (P)
BIS5326 Enterprise Data Management and Analysis Year 3 Elective BIS5106 (P), BIS5104 (P)
BIS5327 Systems Integration Year 3 Elective BIS5106 (P)

Intake:

There are three intakes each year in March, July and November.

Domestic Students:

Academic Requirements

  • Successful completion of an Australian Year 12 with a minimum ATAR of 65 (or equivalent qualification), or alternative ATAR with interview; or
  • Successful completion of a recognised foundation studies program; or
  • One (1) year of university studies.

Applicants who do not meet the formal academic entry requirements may be considered on a case by-case basis.

Assumed Knowledge

In some undergraduate courses, it is assumed that through secondary school studies or other equivalent studies a student will have achieved a level of knowledge of the subject area that is considered desirable for successful university-level study. Consistent with the Australian university sector standards and comparator institutions, LIHE will require applicants for study in the Bachelor of Business Information Systems course to have a mid-range level of assumed mathematics knowledge as “Mathematics Advanced (NSW HSC), or equivalent” for successful study.

English language requirements:

  • A Unit 3-4 sequence in English with a study score of at least 30 in Units 3 & 4 English as an Additional Language (EAL) or at least 25 in Units 3 & 4 English, Literature or English Language

Proof of English language proficiency shall not be older than 2 years from the date of commencement of the course applied for.

Applicants who do not meet the English proficiency requirements may be made a conditional offer pending successful completion of an approved intensive English language course and meeting the required standard prior to commencement.

Additional entry requirements

LIHE does not accept students under the age of 18. You are required to have turned 18 before the first day of Orientation week.

Application for admission into some LIHE courses may require you to attend an interview or submit a portfolio.

Equity measures

LIHE facilitates access to applicants from underrepresented and/or disadvantaged groups, including:

  • Part or full-time carers
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Persons experiencing mental or physical health concerns
  • Mature-age applicants
  • Single parents
  • People for whom English is a second language
  • Persons who identify as LGBTI

International Students:

Academic Requirements

  • Successful completion of an Australian Year 12 with a minimum ATAR of 65 (or equivalent qualification), or alternative ATAR with interview; or
  • Successful completion of a recognised foundation studies program; or
  • One (1) year of university studies.

Applicants who do not meet the formal academic entry requirements may be considered on a case by-case basis.

Assumed Knowledge

In some undergraduate courses, it is assumed that through secondary school studies or other equivalent studies a student will have achieved a level of knowledge of the subject area that is considered desirable for successful university-level study. Consistent with the Australian university sector standards and comparator institutions, LIHE will require applicants for study in the Bachelor of Business Information Systems course to have a mid-range level of assumed mathematics knowledge as “Mathematics Advanced (NSW HSC), or equivalent” for successful study

English language requirements:

The following English language requirements apply for international students or local applicants with international qualifications:

  • IELTS: An overall IELTS band score of 6.0 with at least 5.5 in writing and speaking; or
  • TOEFL (Internet-based): An overall score 65 with a minimum of 21 in writing and at least 18 in speaking; or
  • CAE Advanced (CAE) or CAE Proficiency (CPE): An overall score of 169 with a minimum of 154 in writing and speaking; or
  • PTE Academic: An overall writing communicative score of 50 with a minimum score of 43 in writing and speaking.

Proof of English language proficiency shall not be older than 2 years from the date of commencement of the course applied for.

Applicants who do not meet the English proficiency requirements may be made a conditional offer pending successful completion of an approved intensive English language course and meeting the required standard prior to commencement.

Additional entry requirements

LIHE does not accept students under the age of 18. You are required to have turned 18 before the first day of Orientation week.

Application for admission into some LIHE courses may require you to attend an interview or submit a portfolio.

Equity measures

LIHE facilitates access to applicants from underrepresented and/or disadvantaged groups, including:

  • Part or full-time carers
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Persons experiencing mental or physical health concerns
  • Mature-age applicants
  • Single parents
  • People for whom English is a second language
  • Persons who identify as LGBTI

LIHE requires 12 hours per week of scheduled classes and self-directed study for a 4-credit point subject. This workload requirement typically comprises 3 hours of directed teaching and learning activities in lecture or workshop settings and 7-9 hours of self-directed study. You should expect to spend approximately 10-12 hours per week per subject over 12 weeks (total of approximately 144 hours) on learning activities.