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| Year 1 | Course outline | ||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP571 | Business Information Systems | CP611 | Database Management Systems |
| CP540 | Communication & Technology | CP516 | Programming Fundamentals |
| JN501 | Management Principles | MB521 | Business Statistics |
| CP586 | Multimedia Communication | JN601 | Managerial Skills |
| Year 2 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| Elective | CP704 | Professional Development | |
| CP641 | Internet Design | CP742 | Knowledge Based Systems |
| Business Elective | Elective | ||
| Computing Elective | CP793 | Introduction to IT Project Management | |
| Year 3 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP795 | Emerging Technologies in Business | Computing Elective | |
| CP787 | Electronic Commerce 1 | Business Elective | |
| CP783 | Project 1 | CP788 | Electronic Commerce 2 |
| Elective | Elective | ||
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester.
- All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.
- This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of
Year 12, or equivalent
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Six semesters

The aim of this course is to provide stimulating and rigorous studies at degree level in accountancy and other disciplines relevant to business, which together with professional experience, will contribute to the future supply of qualified accounts. Therefore, the underlying focus of this course will be on the fundamental concepts which enable students to become skilled professionals in accounting. In order to be eligible for the award, students need to complete a minimum of eight Accounting units, plus Organisations Law and Income Tax Practice.
| Year 1 | Course outline (sample only) | ||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP571 | Business Information Systems | JN601 | Managerial Skills OR Elective |
| JN501 | Management Principles OR ELective | BA506 | Accounting and Business Decisions |
| JH501 | Introduction to Human Resource Management | BE507 | Business Microeconomics |
| JM501 | Introduction to Marketing OR Elective | BL502 | Foundations of Law |
| Year 2 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| BA507 | Accounting Fundamentals | BL503 | Commercial Law |
| MB521 | Business Statistics | BA603 | Corporate Accounting |
| CP611 | Database Management Systems | BE508 | Business Macroeconomics |
| Elective | Elective | ||
| Year 3 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| BL731 | Income Tax Law and Practice | BA701 | Financial Management |
| BL611 | Organisations Law | BA614 | Management Accounting 2 |
| BA613 | Management Accounting 1 | BA741 | Auditing |
| BA606 | Financial Accounting | Elective | |
| Indicative electives | |||
| JM602 | Consumer Behaviour | JH601 | Human Resource Development |
| BL732 | Taxation | CP586 | Multimedia Communications |
| JN601 | Managerial Skills | JM502 | Marketing Planning |
Not more than 12 units can be counted at level 1.
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester.
- All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.
- This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of
Year 12, or equivalent
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Six semesters

The Bachelor of Management course is based on a number of core units, which cover the fundamentals of business with particular emphasis on management and marketing. The underlying focus is on marketing concepts, which enables students to become skilled management and marketing professionals in all areas of commerce or public organisations, or even to start their own enterprises.
| Year 1 | Course outline (sample only) | ||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP571 | Business Information Systems | JN601 | Managerial Skills OR Elective |
| JN501 | Management Principles OR ELective | BA506 | Accounting and Business Decisions |
| JH501 | Introduction to Human Resource Management | BE507 | Business Microeconomics |
| JM501 | Introduction to Marketing OR Elective | BL502 | Foundations of Law |
| Year 2 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| JM503 | e-Marketing | JM601 | Services Marketing |
| JH601 | Human Resource Development | JN606 | Managing People at Work |
| JN602 | Managerial Research Methods | JN615 | Designing Effective Organisations |
| Elective | Elective | ||
| Year 3 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| JH701 | Management of Change and Organisational Development | JM702 | Marketing Strategy & Analysis |
| JM705 | International Marketing | JM701 | Marketing Communications |
| JN702 | Strategic Management | JH702 | Strategic HRM |
| Elective | Elective | ||
| Indicative electives | |||
| BA507 | Accounting Fundamentals | JM602 | Consumer Behaviour |
| BE508 | Macroeconomics | CP586 | Multimedia Communications |
| CP787 | Electronic Commerce | MB521 | Business Statistics |
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester.
- All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of
Year 12, or equivalent
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Six semesters
The course is based on a number of core units,
which cover the fundamentals of information technology. These units
provide students with knowledge and skills in programming, systems
design, networks and operating systems. The underlying focus will be
on the fundamental concepts which enable students to become skilled
professionals in all areas of web-based development. These core units will be complemented by elective studies in areas associated
with software development, networking or electronic commerce.
The later units of the course enable students to exercise, develop and apply their knowledge and skills in areas where the Internet and World Wide
Web are increasing in importance. There will be a balance between specific knowledge of particular developmnet tools (languages, operating systems,
development environments) and general lifelong learning skills which ensure that graduates are able to remain at the forefront of this vibrant and
rapidly developing sector.
| Year 1 | Course outline | ||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP540 | Communication & Technology | CP560 | Network Operating Systems |
| CP514 | Programming 1 | CP627 | Programming 2 |
| CP586 | Multimedia Communication | CP611 | Database Management Systems |
| Elective | Elective | ||
| Year 2 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP616 | Software Engineering: Analysis and Design | CP688 | World Wide Web Technology 2 |
| CP660 | Network Protocols & Services | CP793 | Introduction to IT Project Management |
| CP687 | WWW Technology 1 | Computing Elective | |
| Elective | Elective | ||
| Year 3 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP704 | Professional Development | Computing Elective | |
| Computing Elective | Computing Elective | ||
| Specialist Stream A 1 | Specialist Stream A 2 | ||
| Specialist Stream B 1 | Specialist Stream B 2 | ||
| Students may choose to do either a 15 credit point project or a 30 crdit point project. If they select the larger project, they do 5 elective units rather than 6. | |||
| Specialist streams | |||
| Electronic Commerce | CP787 | Electronic Commerce 1 | |
| CP788 | Electronic Commerce 2 | ||
| Networks | CP753 | Advanced Network Services | |
| CP754 | Network Operating Systems Internals | ||
| Business Intelligence | CP743 | Artificial Intelligence | |
| CP742 | Knowledge Based Systems | ||
| Project | CP783 | Project 1 | |
| CP784 | Project 2 | ||
| Elective Sequence Extension | Units relevant to form a major sequence | ||
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester.
- All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.
- This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of
Year 12, or equivalent
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Six semesters
The MBA has become the international standard for
graduate business qualifications. It is a generalist’s degree intended
for those who wish to widen their managerial knowledge and skills. The philosophy underlying this MBA is to enable our students
to deal with the many facets of management. The course aims to develop skills in critical thinking, research and analysis through individual
and team based work. A feature of this MBA is that if focuses on critical areas of integration but facilitates some specialisation to accomodate
specific career paths.
This programme offers the following unique benefits:
This MBA consists of 16 units of 15 credit points each, for a total of 240 credit points. One credit point represents 10 student learning hours. Students will complete the Capstone Unit, 9 core units and 6 elective units, taken either from the listed electives or from the stranded specialisations table (below).
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Capstone Unit |
BN926 |
Strategy and Management of Change |
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Core Units |
BN921 |
Organisations: Behaviours, Structure, Processes |
| BM401 |
Marketing |
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| BE402 |
Business Economics OR |
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| BL911 |
Managing the legal Environment |
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| BS922 |
Competitive Analysis |
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| BA401 |
Accounting and Finance |
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International Management Core Units |
BS942 |
International Business |
| BE922 |
Economics of Globalisation |
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| BA921 |
Issues in International Accounting |
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| BL921 |
Managing Law in International Business |
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| BN958 |
Comparative Issues in International Management |
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Elective Units |
BN412 |
Human Resource Management |
| BN923 |
Knowledge and Information Management |
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| BC930 |
Electronic Commerce |
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| BA925 |
Financial Policy |
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Specialised Strands |
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Electronic Commerce |
BC932 |
Convergent Technologies of Electronic Commerce |
| BC936 |
Changing Business Paradigms |
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| BC938 |
Electronic Commerce Project |
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Human Resource Management |
BN934 |
Human Job Design |
| BN930 |
Change Agent Strategies |
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| BN933 |
Management - Employee Relations |
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Marketing |
BM921 |
Consumer Market Research |
| BM404 |
Services Marketing OR |
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| BM922 |
Marketing in the International Environment |
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| BM923 |
Strategic Marketing |
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Financial Management |
BA925 |
Financial Policy |
| BL925 |
Issues in Corporate Governance and Accountability |
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| BE923 |
Financial Markets and Institutions |
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- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will be offered in any particular semester.
- All units are
subject to change through the process of regular course revision.
- This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of
approved undergraduate programme, with appropriate GPA and preferably,
relevant work experience. In assessing an applicant’s eligibility, all
these factors will be taken into consideration for judging overall
suitability.
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course Duration: Four semesters
The Master of Information Technology programme is
designed to provide advanced theoretical and practical concepts by
coursework. There is an in-depth approach to project management
skills, programming and software engineering. It provides professional
level studies which will meet the Australian Computer Society
assessment criteria.
The objectives of this course are that the students should be able to:
| Year 1 | Course outline | ||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP40 | Communication & Technology | CP515 | Software Engineering: Processes & Methods |
| CP514 | Programming 1 | CP611 | Database Management Systems |
| CP586 | Multimedia Communication | CP627 | Programming 2 |
| Computing Elective* | CP704 | Professional Development | |
| Year 2 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP616 | Software Engineering: Analysis & Design | CP800 CP8XX |
Project OR Computing Elective |
| CP829 | IT Project Management | CP808 | Advanced Software Engineering |
| Computing Elective | CP828 | Advanced Programming | |
| Computing Elective* | Computing Elective* | ||
| *Approved by ITMS and at least 2 must be at CP700 level or higher | |||
| Indicative electives | |||
| CP8XX Computing elective units include: | |||
| CP833 | Data Mining | CP834 | Information Security, Privacy and Access |
| CP835 | Intelligent Systems for an Information Security | ||
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester.
- All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.
- This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Students may be admitted on completion of a minimum three-year bachelor degree, in any discipline.
No advanced standing, credit transfer or exemption will be granted on the basis of any overseas qualification (for other qualifications,
up to 8 units).
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Four semesters
The Master of Information Systems is designed specifically to attract graduates that do not necessarily have a
background in information technology and need to learn more about the utilisation of information technology in business environments.
The main focus of the Master of Information Systems is to provide a state of the art programme that considers modern principles
and theories of computing together with the practical applications of information technology.
The Master of Information Systems
examines both the organisational and technological issues that are needed for the analysis and design of business information systems
with a strong emphasis on electronic commerce. The Master of Information Systems aims to provide students with the appropriate knowledge, skills
and values to be effective in modern business environments.
On completion of this course you should be able to:
The course consists of 16 units providing practical and theoetical skills in information system. The structure may be summarised as follows:.
| Year 1 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CT510 | Introduction to Computing | CP611 | Database Management Systems |
| CP540 | Communication and Technology | CP641 | Internet Design |
| CP571 | Business Informati Systems | CP787 | Electronic Commerce 1 |
| CP586 | Multimedia Communication | CP704 | Professional Development |
| Year 2 | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| CP829 | IT Project Management | CP853 | Electronic Commerce Management |
| CP788 | Electronic Commerce 2 | CP851 | Principles of Software Engineering |
| CP854 | Business Data Communications and Networks | Business or Computing elective at 700 level or above | |
| Business or Computing elective at 600 level or above | Business or Computing elective at 800 level or above or CP800 project | ||
| Electives | |||
| All electives must be approvedby ITMS and it must all be higher than level 500. | |||
- As they are subject to staff availability, there is no guarantee that every unit will beoffered in any particular semester.
- All units are subject to change through the processes of regular course revision.
Entry requirements: Students may be admitted on completion of a minimum three-year bachelor degree (or equivalent) in any discipline.
English requirements: Equivalent IELTS 6.0
Course duration: Four semesters
The course is based on a number of core units, which cover the fundamentals of accounting. These units provide students with knowledge and skills in accounting, business law, Australian taxation and auditing. The underlying focus will be on the fundamental concepts, which enable students to become skilled professionals in all areas of commerce or public organisations, or to start their own enterprises.
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Semester One |
BA930 |
Accounting Concepts and Practices |
| BA937 |
Information Systems Design and Development for Accountants |
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| BE903 |
Business Economics |
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Elective |
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Semester Two |
BL914 |
Commercial Law |
| MB921 |
Quantitative Methods for Business |
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| BA932 |
Corporate Accounting |
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Elective |
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Semester Three |
BL915 |
Corporate Law |
| BA934 |
Financial Accounting |
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| BA933 |
Cost and Management Accounting |
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Elective |
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Semester Four |
BL916 |
Taxation Law and Practice |
| BA935 |
Auditing and Assurance Services |
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| BA936 |
Financial Mnagement |
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Elective |
Electives to be selected from units in the post graduate programmes.
- As they are
subject to staff availability, they is no guarantee that every unit will be offered in any particular semester.
- All units are
subject to change through the process of regular course revision.
- This information was correct at the time of publishing.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of minimum three year Bachelor degree, or equivalent, in any discipline
English requirements: IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
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