200-level

INOV200
Opportunities: Here, There and Everywhere
Description
Students are introduced to the entrepreneurial worldview that opportunities for innovation can be found across geographic, socioeconomic, industry, and cultural boundaries. Students must demonstrate an entrepreneurial mindset through which they constantly seek to recognize innovation opportunities, across multiple contexts. Students are required to identify innovation opportunities that are local, national, and international in scope.
Occurrences
Semester One 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
Any 60 points

INOV201
Will it Fly?: Feasibility Assessment of New Innovation
Description
This course examines the significant differences between novelty and innovativeness. Students are expected to demonstrate a fluency with multiple types of analyses in order to ultimately provide a compelling answer to the important question of whether a creative idea is feasible (based on an assessment of physical, financial, market, regulatory, cultural, and other conditions).
Occurrences
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
Any 60 points. RP: INOV200

MKTG204
Consumer Behaviour
Description
The purpose of this course is to focus on why and how consumers make decisions and behave in certain ways. More specifically, it examines what motivates consumers, what captures their attention, and what retains their loyalty.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) MKTG100 or COMS104; and (2) A further 45 points.
Restrictions
MGMT204

INFO223
Business Systems Analysis
Description
Explores key concepts and techniques applicable to traditional and agile approaches to the analysis, design and development of business information system solutions. Coverage includes project planning, analysis of business systems, processes, and requirements; principles of user interface design; prototyping; communication skills. Students use software to model organisational data and business processes, and design and prototype IS solutions for real-world business problems.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) INFO123 or INFO125 or COSC121 or COSC131 or COSC122; and (2) An additional 15 points from the Commerce Schedule.
Restrictions
INFO203, ACIS203, AFIS203, AFIS223

MGMT223
Innovation Management
Description
This course introduces the theories and practices of innovation management. The course examines areas including the role of innovation for growth and wealth creation, effective innovation processes and the associated management issues, and the characteristics of innovative organisations.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) MGMT100; and (2) A further 45 points

MGMT230
Business, Society and the Environment
Description
This course is a general introduction to the changing responsibilities of business to society and the environment. This course is designed to 1) help you to understand current perspectives on the impact of business on climate change globalisation, and consumerism, and, 2) to help you analyse and develop ways in which business organisations respond ethically to the needs of society and the environment. Each of the topics is addressed at a global, national and organisational level.
Occurrences
Semester One 2024
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
60 points
Restrictions

INFO253
Internet Business and Technology
Description
An introduction to Electronic Commerce (e-Commerce) principles and practices based on the relationship between business development and strategy, internet technology and the social and legal environment. The course examines a range of internet technologies including social media and mobile technologies focusing on how organisations can use these to improve their performance and relationships with customers and suppliers. Concepts are applied to real life case scenarios. Students develop practical skills by designing a prototype B2C application and applying user experience design principles.
Occurrences
Semester One 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) INFO123 or INFO125 or COSC121 or COSC131 or COSC122; and (2) An additional 15 points
Restrictions
INFO233

INOV290
Enterprise in Practice (Project)
Description
This course leverages your innovation and creative thinking through a real-world project to make a difference for an organisation. Over the course of the semester, you will work in a team to come up with a concept solution to a challenge posed by a business, social enterprise or other organisation. If you have your own idea for a venture you may have the opportunity to work on that venture as your project. You will gain real-world experience working with key stakeholders and mentors and will learn to apply a number of business tools and techniques as you come up with your concept solutions. This is an opportunity for you to have a real impact for an organisation.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
120 points at 100-level or above
Restrictions
BSNS290

Not Offered Courses in 2024

200-level

INOV202
Emerging Technologies
Description
A key focus of this course is on how technology can be an enabler of radical changes to competition. In this course students are exposed to leading current technologies in multiple sector settings. Moreover, students are required to demonstrate an understanding of how emerging technologies may potentially contribute to a reordering of winners and losers in a particular competitive space.
Occurrences
Not offered 2024, offered in 2019 , 2020 , 2021
For further information see INOV202 course details
Points
15 points