The Digital Transformation specialisation will equip students with a solid foundation of knowledge, skills and application of digital technologies, to transform business models, processes, cultures and organisations. Students will be taught by academics and industry experts from the business information systems discipline, using an evidence-based management (EBM) framework.
Learning Outcomes
- Critically analyse issues relating to the management of information and communication technology (ICT), important ICT infrastructure and systems, ICT strategic planning and the governance of ICT;
- Undertake information systems analysis, including change management and re-engineering of business processes;
- Critique information systems from the executive and operational management perspectives; and
- Investigate how business analytics and business intelligence can be used for improved business decision-making, with consideration for business challenges, uncertainty, relevant stakeholders, and ethical practices.
Other Information
Professional Accreditation
This specialisation is not professionally accredited. Applicants who are seeking accredited study with the Australian Computer Society (ACS) are asked to consider the Master of Business Information Systems.
Further information about what ANU programs are ACS accredited, including the accreditation period and type of accreditation, can be found on the ACS Accredited Programs page.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must consist of:
INFS7040 - Digital Transformation (6 units)
INFS8008 - Intelligent Business Analysis: Models, Processes and Techniques (6 units)
INFS8205 - Digital Strategy, Executive and Operations (6 units)
INFS8210 - Business Analytics for Managers (6 units)
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