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BIS 100 Unit Outline


Curtin Business School (CBS)
School of Information Systems

Unit Outline

10830 Business Information Systems 100
Semester 2, 2014



Unit study package number:

10830

Mode of study:

Internal

Tuition pattern summary:

Lecture: 1 x 1.5 Hours
Computer Laboratory: 1 x 1.5 Hours
This unit does not have a fieldwork component.

Credit Value:

25.0

Pre-requisite units:

Nil

Co-requisite units:

Nil

Anti-requisite units:

Nil

Result type:

Grade/Mark

Approved incidental fees:

Information about approved incidental fees can be obtained from our website. Visit fees.curtin.edu.au/incidental_fees.cfm for details. Unit coordinator:

Title:
Name:
Phone:
Email:
Building:
Room:
Consultation times:

Ms
S Zaung Nau
+618 9266 7075
CBS-BIS100-UnitCoordinator@curtin.edu.au
402
704
Please see BIS100 Blackboard

Administrative contact:

Name:
Phone:
Email:
Building:
Room:

Karen Stoute
+618 9266 7440
CBS-BIS100-UnitAdministrator@curtin.edu.au
402
Level 8 School Office

Learning Management System:

Blackboard (lms.curtin.edu.au)

Teaching Staff:

10830 Business Information Systems 100
Bentley Campus
29 Jul 2014
School of Information Systems, Curtin Business School (CBS)

Page: 1 of 11
CRICOS Provider Code
WA 00301J, NSW 02637B





Curtin Business School (CBS)
School of Information Systems

Acknowledgement of Country
We respectfully acknowledge the Indigenous Elders, custodians, their descendants and kin of this land past and present.

Syllabus
This unit provides an overview of Business Information Systems (BIS) and Business Information Technology (BIT), different types of BIS and BIT and their role in organisations and contribution to organisational success. This introductory unit explains how technology is used appropriately to develop BIS that effectively support, enable and enhance business and organisational processes. BIS100 provides an introduction to the

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