2014 Course Enrolment Guide School of Business North Sydney, NSW Master of Business Information Systems Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems Graduate Certificate in Business Information Systems Master of Business Information Systems (Advanced) Continuing Students Only This Guide is provided to assist you to select your units for the 2014 academic year. Specific information regarding unit outlines, assessments or content will be provided by your School. Information last updated on 4 March 2014 Students should note that the Course Enrolment Guides are updated regularly. Check the website for latest updates
Contents 1. Contact Details:... 3 2. How to use this Guide... 4 3. Program Information... 5 Program Maps... 6 4. Units Offered in 2014... 8 Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 2
1. Contact Details: Course Coordinators and/or Course Advisors will be available to assist with enrolment and re-enrolment. You can telephone, email or contact them in person to make an appointment. Course Coordinator: Peng Po Room: Level 10, 8-20 Napier Street (Tenison Woods House) Email: Peng.Po@acu.edu.au Telephone: (02) 9739 2063 Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 3
2. How to use this Guide This Course Enrolment Guide 2014 provides you with information on when and where the units available for study in this program(s) will be offered in 2014. Enrolling in units for 2014 1. Read Section 3. Program Information for information on course structure and unit sequence. Take note of any prerequisite or co-requisite requirements before selecting particular units. A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet the prerequisites for a unit prior to enrolling into that unit. A co-requisite is a requirement that must be met by having already passed or being concurrently enrolled in an associated unit in order to be able to enrol in the stipulated unit. If you wish to enrol into a unit for which you have not met the prerequisite or corequisite requirements, please obtain approval from your Course Coordinator. 2. Refer to the unit listings in Section 4. Units Offered in 2014 to select your units. Take note of the study period in which units are offered. 3. You must refer to Administration & Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/332297) for information on how to complete your enrolment via Student Connect. Administration & Enrolment also provides detailed information on managing your studies. 4. Log on to Student Connect and enrol (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). Student Connect is a web interface allowing students to complete their ACU enrolment online. IMPORTANT NOTE Failure to enrol or re-enrol before the published due dates for re-enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/381148) may result in late fee penalties. Even if you are unsure of what units you need to enrol in, please ensure that you enrol or re-enrol in at least one unit before the due date. Enrolling in at least one unit by the due date will enable you to add further units, or amend your enrolment via Student Connect up until the final dates published in the Critical Dates for Variation of Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/273880). Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 4
3. Program Information Master of Business Information Systems Master of Business Information Systems (Advanced) Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems Graduate Certificate in Business Information Systems This articulated suite of courses aims to provide a relevant and innovative program to address the need for both Information Technology (IT) and non-it professionals to increase their breadth and depth of knowledge in Business Information Systems. The MBIS offers a targeted degree that allows students to understand the impact of the application of information systems in a business environment. Students gain an understanding of the strategic significance of information systems (IS) in driving competitive strategies and organisational change. The MBIS examines the significance of both technological and organisational issues in the analysis, design, development and deployment of IS solutions for sustainable business. The course content is designed to provide a critical understanding of the range of issues facing managers in their decision making related to IS management. Students acquire knowledge and skills set to ensure that IS are aligned with business goals and objectives during times of rapid technological change and economic uncertainty. The course emphasises the development of management and ethical leadership skills to manage the complexities of contemporary organisational environments. REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE AWARD For information on the duration of your course, and the requirements to complete your award, please refer to the Course Rules for your program. Course Title Master of Business information Systems Master of Business in Business formation Systems (Advanced) Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems Graduate Certificate in Business Information Systems Course Rules http://students.acu.edu.au/426957 http://students.acu.edu.au/426966 http://students.acu.edu.au/426899 http://students.acu.edu.au/426828 Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 5
Notice for students who wish to exit from a course of study other than that for which they are enrolled (a) (b) if you intend to continue with your current course, you are not permitted to exit with a lower level award, however you may request a letter from your Course Coordinator confirming that you have satisfied the requirements for the relevant lower award; if you do in fact exit with a lower level award and subsequently wish to resume your studies in the higher level course, you will be required to reapply for admission to that course in order to resume your studies. Program Maps The Faculty of Law and Business reserves the right to withdraw a unit from offering or to change this pattern according to student demand and staff availability. In such cases students will be notified and given the opportunity to register in an alternative unit. Pre-requisite units are shown in italics and parentheses. These units must be completed before the unit above them. Students enrolling in units which do not follow the sequence recommended in their Program Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable. Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 6
MASTER OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MBIS) and MBIS (Advanced) Year 1 Semester 1 ISYS613 Systems Development Methodologies* Replaced by: ISYS616 Systems Analysis and Design ISYS600 Operations and Information Systems Replaced by: ISYS635 Information Systems Strategy and Management MGMT627 Project Management Replaced by: ISYS625 IS Project Management Elective from the MBA Year 1 Semester 2 ISYS604 Business Software Design (ISYS613) ISYS603 Database Systems Replaced by: ISYS617 Data and Information Management ISYS602 IT Infrastructure* Replaced by: ISYS615 IT Infrastructure * or ISYS Elective Elective from the MBA Year 2 Semester 1 ISYS622 Enterprise Resource Planning (ISYS600) MGMT638 Ethical Leadership in Organisations ISYS Elective or MGMT617 Research Methods (Advanced) Elective from the MBA Year 1 Semester 2 MBIS (Advanced) only ISYS601 Information Systems Research Project (MGMT617) * Required units for student who have not completed an undergraduate degree in Information Systems or a related discipline ISYS Elective If a unit you require for your course has been replaced you must enrol in the new unit Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 7
4. Units Offered in 2014 (NOTE: amendments may be made to unit availability depending on student demand.) The Faculty of Law and Business reserves the right to withdraw a unit from offering or to change this pattern according to student demand and staff availability. In such cases students will be notified and given the opportunity to register in an alternative unit. Any additional information, if required, is available on request from the Course Coordinator. Semester 1 Unit Code Unit Title Location Delivery Mode ACCT600 Accounting for Decision Making North Sydney On Campus ISYS601 Information Systems Research Project North Sydney On Campus ISYS606 Web Technologies and Design North Sydney On Campus ISYS616 Systems Analysis and Design Replaces ISYS613 System Development Methodologies Mixed Mode ISYS622 Enterprise Resource Planning North Sydney On Campus ISYS625 ISYS635 ISYS625 IS Project Management Replaces MGMT627 Project Management Information Systems Strategy and Management Replaces: ISYS600 Operations and Information Systems North Sydney On Campus Mixed Mode MGMT605 Strategic Management for Sustainability North Sydney On Campus MGMT617 Research Methods Online MGMT638 Ethical Leadership in Organisations North Sydney On Campus MGMT641 Organisational Dynamics and Behaviour North Sydney On Campus MKTG600 Marketing Management North Sydney On Campus Mixed mode = Online unit materials and an on-campus exam Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 8
Semester 2 Unit Code Unit Title Location Delivery Mode ACCT600 Accounting for Decision Making North Sydney On Campus BUSN603 Corporate Governance & Social Responsibility North Sydney On Campus ECON600 Managerial Economics in a Global Environment North Sydney On Campus ISYS604 Business Software Design North Sydney On Campus ISYS605 ebusiness North Sydney On Campus ISYS615 ISYS617 IT Infrastructure Replaces: ISYS602 IT Infrastructure Data and Information Management Replaces ISYS603 Database Systems Mixed Mode Mixed Mode MGMT605 Strategic Management for Sustainability North Sydney On Campus MGMT617 Research Methods Online MGMT638 Ethical Leadership in Organisations North Sydney On Campus MGMT641 Organisation Dynamics and Behaviour North Sydney On Campus MKTG600 Marketing Management North Sydney On Campus For information on Unit Descriptions, please refer to the ACU Handbook on the ACU website (http://www.acu.edu.au/142401). Please select the appropriate Handbook, and then select Unit Descriptions. Delivery Modes: On Campus Offered face-to-face or with an online component via the Learning Environment Online (LEO) at any one of the six ACU campuses. On Site Offered face-to-face or with an online component via LEO at any location other than one of the six ACU campuses. Distance Offered wholly through the provision of printed material to the student. These units may include an online component via LEO but printed material is the primary source of teaching. Online Offered wholly through online study via LEO. Mixed mode A combination of online, distance, on-campus and/or on-site delivery modes. Now that you have read your Course Enrolment Guide, you can now enrol in units online for the 2014 Academic Year, using Student Connect (http://www.acu.edu.au/136953). For more information about the enrolment processes for both new and continuing students, please refer to the guides provided. Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 9
Students please note: The course enrolment guides are subject to change. Please check regularly for updates to your course information. If you require any academic advice, please contact your course coordinator. For any other enquiries, please contact your local Student Centre. (http://www.acu.edu.au/42835). Information last updated on 4-Mar-14 Page 10