Bachelor of Science Business Information Systems
Course Overview
This EFMD-accredited Bachelor's degree in Business Information Systems (BIS) is a unique four-year program that fuses core business principles with cutting-edge technology skills. It prepares students for successful careers by blending subjects like Accounting and Marketing with hands-on learning in Databases, Cybersecurity, and Systems Analysis. The curriculum is further enriched by a dedicated year of global experience and paid work placement, ensuring graduates are highly sought-after by international businesses.
Key Program Highlights
- EFMD-accredited curriculum blending core business subjects (Economics, Marketing) with essential technology skills (Databases, Cybersecurity, Networks)
- Dedicated Global Experience year featuring a semester abroad at a partner university and a semester of paid work placement
- Hands-on learning through individual, team, and virtual team projects developed in partnership with an Industry Advisory Board
- Access to industry-leading software and tools through memberships in the SAP and Microsoft University Alliance
- Graduates are equipped with a powerful blend of business analysis, applied IT skills, and management capabilities for a global career
Course Overview
This EFMD-accredited Bachelor's degree in Business Information Systems (BIS) is a unique four-year program that fuses core business principles with cutting-edge technology skills. It prepares students for successful careers by blending subjects like Accounting and Marketing with hands-on learning in Databases, Cybersecurity, and Systems Analysis. The curriculum is further enriched by a dedicated year of global experience and paid work placement, ensuring graduates are highly sought-after by international businesses.
Key Program Highlights
- EFMD-accredited curriculum blending core business subjects (Economics, Marketing) with essential technology skills (Databases, Cybersecurity, Networks)
- Dedicated Global Experience year featuring a semester abroad at a partner university and a semester of paid work placement
- Hands-on learning through individual, team, and virtual team projects developed in partnership with an Industry Advisory Board
- Access to industry-leading software and tools through memberships in the SAP and Microsoft University Alliance
- Graduates are equipped with a powerful blend of business analysis, applied IT skills, and management capabilities for a global career
Requirements
Modules
- Management
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
- Information Systems Technology
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Business Application Development I
- Business Information Systems
- Philosophy, Theory and Research Methods in IS
- Cybersecurity
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Business Systems Design & Implementation
- Business Application Development II
- Introduction to Management Accounting
- Marketing Principles
- Skills for Business
- Management Accounting I
- Contemporary Project Management
- Introduction to Sustainability 1
- Web & Interactive Media Design
- Advanced Application Development I
- Database Technologies
- Quantitative Techniques for Business
- Business Finance I
- Advanced Application Development II
- Enterprise Systems
- Implementing Digital Innovation
- Managing Digital Transformation
- Advanced Database Technologies
- E Business Technologies
- Decision Modelling and Analytics
- Data Networks and Communications
- Systems Analysis
- Global Experience
- Professional Experience
- Media & Marketing Communications
- Doing Business in China - Language & Culture 1
- Operations Research
- Applied Microeconomics for Business
- Megatrends
- Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Business
- Supply Chain Management
- The Future of Technology in Work and Society I
- User Experience Design
- Business Intelligence and Analytics
- Doing Business in China - Language & Culture 2
- Global Marketing
- Entrepreneurial Venture Development
- Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise
- Lean Principles for the IS Professional
- Future of Work
- Strategy
- The Future of Technology in Work and Society II
- Project