Course code: 0102 + South Africa + Course coordinator: Ms Judy Backhouse
The Bachelor of Business Systems is an integrated study of business information technology. The Bachelor of Business Systems degree can be completed in three years of full-time study. The course has two aims: to provide students with an understanding of information technology applications in business and to prepare them for leadership roles. Students develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes in the broad areas of information technology, business and communication. In addition, graduates should be able to relate their university studies to the world of business and to offer employers a competitive advantage in business operations. Graduates are expected to obtain employment in an IT consultant or business analyst role. This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting the requirements for professional-level membership.
SAFCERT with matriculation endorsement or exemption provided by the Matriculation Board (students using either of the previous methods must meet the entry criteria of 40 points for guaranteed entry), or a minimum GCE A-level score of 18 or a minimum IB score of 28, and have successfully completed the prerequisite unit English Grade 12 equivalent, or relevant post-secondary qualifications, or other qualifications deemed to be equivalent to the above (subject to approval by Monash University).
The pass degree course consists of units to a total value of 144
points and, if taken on a full-time basis, is of three years duration. The pass
degree includes both compulsory and optional units selected from the range of
business systems units, plus units chosen from those offered by other schools
and departments. In general, a maximum of 60 points of first-year units may be
counted towards the degree. Students must complete at least 36 points of
second-year units and at least 36 points of third-year units. All business
systems units are worth six points.
The pass degree is normally taken full-time. Applicants should note that this
stream does not include an industry-based component. In addition to the core
units, students may complete electives to a total value of 48 points or
one-third of the degree.
Students are required to take at least one electronic commerce unit and at least one business analysis unit in the course of their degree. Individual students may choose an elective program that reflects their interests or career goals. Students should note that enrolment in first-year units may be limited to those who meet a particular faculty's entry requirements, eg have a sufficiently high entry score.
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