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INFO343
IT Governance and Strategy
Description
The course focuses on organisational leadership, structures and IT management processes to support and sustain business strategies. It examines important concepts and models related to managing IT such as IT strategy, IT planning, IT alignment and IT evaluation. The course provides students with knowledge and skills to be able to make useful contributions to a range of IT related decisions in organisations.
Occurrences
INFO343-24S2 (C)
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points at 200 level from INFO; and (2) an additional 30 points at 200-level or above
Restrictions
INFO303, ACIS303
INFO353
Emerging IT for Business
Description
Emerging and disruptive technologies are pervasive and transformational, changing the way in which people and businesses operate. Drawing on cutting-edge research, this course explores new technologies, trends, business models, issues and impacts. Students will critically analyse technology trends and make recommendations aimed at delivering significant, enduring and transformative business impacts, products, services and customer value.
Occurrences
INFO353-24S2 (C)
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1)
INFO123
; and (2) An additional 45 points at 200-level or above.
Restrictions
INFO635
INFO360
Business Process Management
Description
Business process management combines powerful technology, data and people expertise to reimagine processes and drive digital transformation. This course aims to develop an understanding of business processes and how they can be analysed and improved using IT. Process mapping skills for 'as-is' and 'to-be' business processes are developed and practiced, as well as techniques for change analysis, problem finding and resolution, technology impact analysis, benchmarking, error proofing and change management.
Occurrences
INFO360-24S1 (C)
Semester One 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points at 200-level INFO, COSC or SENG; and (2) An additional 30 points at 200-level or above
INFO361
Business Intelligence and Analytics
Description
This course covers key principles and practices related to the use of business intelligence (BI) systems to support strategy and decision-making. Topics include performance dashboards and data visualisation; descriptive, predictive and predictive analytics; data, text and web mining; future trends and directions. Real data-sets and industry-standard tools will be used to demonstrate key principles of BI and to help students develop analytical and problem-solving skills related to BI solutions.
Occurrences
INFO361-24S2 (C)
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1)
INFO123
; and (2) 45 points at 200-level or above RP:
STAT101
INFO390
Information Systems Internship
Description
An information systems internship (or project) that enables real world work experience or the (further) development of knowledge and/or expertise in information systems related subjects. Development of problem solving, reflection, synthesis, project management, risk management and communication skills.
Occurrences
INFO390-24S1 (C)
Semester One 2024
INFO390-24S2 (C)
Semester Two 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 45 points at 200-level INFO; and (2) 15 points at 200-level INFO, COSC or SENG; and (3) Subject to Head of Department Approval
Restrictions
INFO362
, INFO330,
ACCT390
,
ECON390
,
FINC390
,
MKTG390
INFO393
Information Systems Project Management
Description
This course aims to develop an understanding of the role and responsibilities of a project manager, the challenges of IS project management, and the tools and techniques for successful IS project management.
Occurrences
INFO393-24S1 (C)
Semester One 2024
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points at 200-level from INFO, COSC or SENG; and (2) An additional 30 points at 200 level
Restrictions
INFO313, ACIS313, AFIS313, MSCI322, MSCI324,
MGMT372
, MSCI372
Not Offered Courses in 2024
300-level
INFO333
IT Risk and Security Management
Description
This course examines how organisations manage risk and eSecurity associated with their information systems. Topics include management, analysis and application of secure e-Business systems including security policy and network management.
Occurrences
Not offered 2024, offered in 2015
, 2017
, 2019
, 2020
, 2021
For further information see
INFO333 course details
Points
15 points
INFO362
Special Topic
Occurrences
Not offered 2024, offered in 2014
, 2015
For further information see
INFO362 course details
Points
15 points
INFO363
Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies in Business and Society
Description
This course examines key concepts and main features of Blockchain, analyses the evolution of this technology and reviews present and potential applications. Economic, organisational, social and political impacts of Blockchain are explored. An improved understanding of the driving forces and motivations behind organisations’ adoption of Blockchain-based applications will be provided.
Occurrences
INFO363-24S1 (C)
Semester One 2024
- Not offered
For further information see
INFO363 course details
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1)
INFO123
, Any 15 points of COSC at 100-level, or
DIGI101
and (2) 45 points at 200-level or above
INFO369
Special Topic
Occurrences
Not offered 2024
For further information see
INFO369 course details
Points
30 points