100-level

INFO123
Business Information Systems and Technology
Description
Digital technology transforms how businesses operate, compete, and make decisions. This course analyses information systems via their four core components: people, process, technology, and data. Through real-world case studies, students explore how digitalisation transforms industries while learning to assess various digital strategies. The course examines how organisations select, deploy, and manage established and emergent technologies - from enterprise systems to artificial intelligence - while addressing security and ethical considerations. Hands-on activities build practical skills in organising and analysing data to make informed business decisions.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Semester Two 2026
UCIC Trimester One 2026
UCIC Trimester Two 2026
UCIC Trimester Three 2026
Points
15 points
Restrictions
ACIS123, AFIS123, AFIS124

INFO125
Introduction to Programming with Databases
Description
This course provides a beginner-friendly introduction to programming and database concepts. Students will engage with both low-code development environments and hands-on coding to build interactive, real-world applications. Through guided exercises and practical projects, the course emphasises programming logic, user interface design, and data handling. Designed for those pursuing careers in information systems or seeking practical digital skills, it offers step-by-step instruction that builds a strong foundation for further study-no programming experience required.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Restrictions
ACIS125, AFIS125

200-level

INFO213
Object-Oriented Systems Development
Description
The course focuses on the concepts and methods for object-oriented (OO) analysis, design, and development of information systems. The course guides learners through the complete project development lifecycle, starting from system analysis, to design, implementation, maintenance and testing, with the support of customized Gen AI models. Hands-on activities help students build practical skills that can be used to develop real-world software applications.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
30 points from INFO123, INFO125, COSC121, COSC131, COSC122
Restrictions
ACIS213 and AFIS213 after 1996.

INFO223
Business Systems Analysis
Description
This course explores key concepts and techniques applicable to traditional and agile approaches to the analysis and design of business information system solutions. Topics include project planning, analysis and modelling of business systems, processes, and data requirements, principles of user interface design, prototyping, and communicating with stakeholders. Students develop hands-on skills using software to model business processes and organisational data, and design and prototype IS solutions for real-world business problems.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) INFO123 or INFO125 or COSC121 or COSC131 or COSC122; and (2) An additional 15 points from the Commerce Schedule.
Restrictions
INFO203, ACIS203, AFIS203, AFIS223

INFO243
Accounting Information Systems
Description
Core business subsystems and processes that allow organisations to operate effectively and efficiently. Includes enterprise databases; process and pervasive controls in the context of the development life cycle of accounting information systems; frameworks for evaluation of accounting information systems and their processes. Students develop practical skills in using at least one accounting information system package for small businesses, and advanced skills using Excel to manipulate business data.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
Restrictions
ACIS243, AFIS243

INFO253
Internet Business and Technology
Description
An introduction to Electronic Commerce (e-Commerce) principles and practices based on the relationship between business development and strategy, internet technology and the social and legal environment. The course examines a range of internet technologies including social media and mobile technologies focusing on how organisations can use these to improve their performance and relationships with customers and suppliers. Concepts are applied to real life case scenarios. Students develop practical skills by designing a prototype B2C application and applying user experience design principles.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) INFO123 or INFO125 or COSC121 or COSC131 or COSC122; and (2) An additional 15 points
Restrictions
INFO233

INFO260
Data Management
Description
The course introduces a range of topics that underpin data management in contemporary organisations. The first part of the course focuses on data architecture, data modelling, data administration, and data warehousing. The second part of the course introduces the concepts of Big Data. In its wider scope the course is designed to expose the students to real-life issues in data management and database management systems in the modern environment.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
1) INFO123 or INFO125 or COSC101 or COSC121 or COSC131 or COSC122 or DIGI101; and (2) An additional 15 points

INFO261
Introduction to Business Analytics
Description
Business analytics is a field that studies, interprets and visualises data to uncover patterns and insights that support informed decision-making. It produces actionable knowledge that can suggest how to improve business outcomes. This course introduces fundamental data analytics approaches and technology platforms widely used in industry practice. It addresses problems and opportunities comprehensively in order to translate business problems, specify questions, prepare, analyse, visualise data and recommend actions. Students apply tools and techniques to various business contexts such as marketing, accounting, finance and operations management.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points from STAT101, DATA101, DIGI103; and (2) 15 points from INFO123, INFO125, COSC101, COSC121, COSC122, COSC131, DIGI101
Restrictions

INFO263
Web Design and Development
Description
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and practices of web development, beginning with the structure and presentation of web content, progressing through server-side logic and data management, and culminating in the creation of interactive user experiences. Emphasising both conceptual understanding and practical application, the course covers dynamic content generation, principles of web interface design, and the underlying architecture of modern web applications. Weekly labs provide hands-on experience in building functional, data-driven websites.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
30 points from (INFO123, INFO125, COSC121, COC131, COSC122)
Restrictions
INFO233

300-level

INFO343
IT Governance and Strategy
Description
The course focuses on organisational leadership, structures and IT management processes to support and sustain business strategies. It examines important concepts and models related to managing IT such as IT strategy, IT planning, IT alignment and IT evaluation. The course provides students with knowledge and skills to be able to make useful contributions to a range of IT related decisions in organisations.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points at 200 level from INFO; and (2) an additional 30 points at 200-level or above
Restrictions
INFO303, ACIS303

INFO360
Business Process Management
Description
Business process management combines powerful technology, data and people expertise to reimagine processes and drive digital transformation. This course aims to develop an understanding of business processes and how they can be analysed and improved using IT. Process mapping skills for 'as-is' and 'to-be' business processes are developed and practiced, as well as techniques for change analysis, problem finding and resolution, technology impact analysis, benchmarking, error proofing and change management.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points at 200-level INFO, COSC or SENG; and (2) An additional 30 points at 200-level or above

INFO361
Business Intelligence and Analytics
Description
This course covers key principles and practices related to the use of business intelligence (BI) systems to support strategy and decision-making. Topics include performance dashboards and data visualisation; descriptive, predictive and predictive analytics; data, text and web mining; future trends and directions. Real data-sets and industry-standard tools will be used to demonstrate key principles of BI and to help students develop analytical and problem-solving skills related to BI solutions.
Occurrences
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) INFO123; and (2) 45 points at 200-level or above RP: STAT101

INFO363
Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies in Business and Society
Description
This course examines key concepts and main features of Blockchain, analyses the evolution of this technology and reviews present and potential applications. Economic, organisational, social and political impacts of Blockchain are explored. An improved understanding of the driving forces and motivations behind organisations’ adoption of Blockchain-based applications will be provided.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) INFO123, Any 15 points of COSC at 100-level, or DIGI101 and (2) 45 points at 200-level or above

INFO390
Information Systems Internship
Description
An information systems internship (or project) that enables real world work experience or the (further) development of knowledge and/or expertise in information systems related subjects. Development of problem solving, reflection, synthesis, project management, risk management and communication skills.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Semester Two 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 45 points at 200-level INFO; and (2) 15 points at 200-level INFO, COSC or SENG; and (3) Subject to Head of Department Approval
Restrictions

INFO393
Information Systems Project Management
Description
This course aims to develop an understanding of the role and responsibilities of a project manager, the challenges of IS project management, and the tools and techniques for successful IS project management.
Occurrences
Semester One 2026
Points
15 points
Prerequisites
(1) 15 points at 200-level from INFO, COSC or SENG; and (2) An additional 30 points at 200 level
Restrictions
INFO313, MGMT372

Not Offered Courses in 2026

300-level

INFO333
IT Risk and Security Management
Description
This course examines how organisations manage risk and eSecurity associated with their information systems. Topics include management, analysis and application of secure e-Business systems including security policy and network management.
Occurrences
Not offered 2026, offered in 2015 , 2017 , 2019 , 2020 , 2021
For further information see INFO333 course details
Points
15 points

INFO353
Emerging IT for Business
Description
Emerging and disruptive technologies are pervasive and transformational, changing the way in which people and businesses operate. Drawing on cutting-edge research, this course explores new technologies, trends, business models, issues and impacts. Students will critically analyse technology trends and make recommendations aimed at delivering significant, enduring and transformative business impacts, products, services and customer value.
Occurrences
Not offered 2026, offered in 2022 , 2023 , 2024 , 2025
For further information see INFO353 course details
Points
15 points

INFO362
Special Topic
Occurrences
Not offered 2026, offered in 2014 , 2015
For further information see INFO362 course details
Points
15 points

INFO369
Special Topic
Occurrences
Not offered 2026
For further information see INFO369 course details
Points
30 points