Business information systems are getting bigger and more complicated. They help companies handle data about their organisation, finances, personnel and lots more.
Master the pieces of the business puzzle, how to organise them, and how to make the most of IT systems’ growing capabilities to serve organisations of all shapes and sizes.
Learn how to set up business processes in a scalable way that identifies and supports organisational information needs. It’s important to make sure that technology helps us, instead of getting in our way.
Explore subjects like creativity, the shifting demands of people and advancements in technology, as you delve into the factors that push innovation and evolution in the business world.
Acquire important professional skills like project management, creative thinking, and innovative problem-solving.
By taking assessments that simulate real-world scenarios, you can enhance your skills in composing business reports, giving presentations and elevator pitches, and evaluating case studies.
We maintain good connections with professional organisations and businesses. Come to on-campus events and meet entrepreneurs-in-residence, business ambassadors, and industry leaders. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you are encouraged to enter the ‘Flare Ignite’ annual competition with winners getting support, training and funding to help make their ideas a reality.
Most importantly, you are mentored to set ambitious goals and achieve personal and professional success.
Enhance your understanding of crucial business principles, organisational dynamics and system tools on this technology-driven, business fundamentals course.
Today, web and mobile systems are incredibly important for organisations. Whilst it is essential to know how to use them effectively, this course isn’t overly technical as it is focused on how to optimise processes.
Learn about user-centric system design, technology trends, database management and mobile tech. As you learn how to use technology for strategic planning and operations, develop an understanding of the architecture of business systems.
Develop your Information Systems (IS) skills with a focus on commercial aspects such as the global business environment, finance, marketing, project management and organisational behaviour.
Discover how to build a thriving business by understanding key elements, including sustainability, growth management, innovation, organisational psychology, and ethical considerations related to technology.
Putting it all together will equip you with the management and technical skills you need to plan and organise the large-scale information resources that run modern organisations.