Postgraduate course
University of Canberra
Courses included
If you’re interested in learning the science of business informatics within an organisation, combined with the capabilities and limitations of information technology, the UC Graduate Diploma of Business Informatics is the course for you. This course is particularly suited to those looking for a career as a business analyst and are keen to mediate between organisational units and the information technologies that support them.
This flexible intermediate-level course will cover many of the core areas of the ‘Skills Framework for the Information Age’ at a professional level, with weekday evening classes offered to enable you to balance study with your other commitments. You will develop a solid understanding of the intent and context of systems, as well as their nature and development. And you’ll learn how to address issues of work practice and information needs and use them to align technical and human systems.
At the completion of this course, you will be well placed to launch a successful career in business informatics, or to progress to further postgraduate study via the Master of Business Informatics, which is available by enrolling in additional units.
Bachelor degree or equivalent in a non-IT field as approved by the University.
^ Fee column represents an annual amount unless the course duration is less than one year; the amount then represents the full cost of the course.
Australian Government financial assistance
University of Canberra scholarships and financial assistance
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Call 1800 864 226.
Email study@canberra.edu.au
The Faculty of Science and Technology brings together the University's world-class academic programs of Environmental, Medical, and Forensic Studies, with our dynamic and cutting-edge teaching and research in Information Technology, Information Systems, Engineering, and Mathematics. These disciplines give our students, researchers, and collaborators a truly multi-disciplinary faculty in which to engage.
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