Science Student Centre

Information Systems

Subject CodeSubject NameStudy Area(s)Level*Offered In
615-110 Foundations of Information Systems Information Systems Introductory Semester 1 (March - June)
615-150 Organisational Processes Information Systems Introductory Semester 2 (July - November)
800-101 Critical Thinking With Data Information Systems Introductory Semester 1 (March - June), Semester 2 (July - November)
615-202 Reasoning with Informatics Information Systems Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
615-237 Telecommunications Concepts Information Systems Intermediate Semester 2 (July - November)
615-240 Concepts in Software Development II Information Systems Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
615-245 Systems Analysis and Design Information Systems Intermediate Semester 2 (July - November)
615-251 Organisational Analysis and Change Information Systems Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
615-282 Shaping the Enterprise with ICT Information Systems Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
615-330 Advanced Concepts in Database Information Systems Advanced Semester 2 (July - November)
615-346 Information Systems Architecture Information Systems Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
615-348 Human Computer Interaction Information Systems Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
615-351 Strategic IS Management Information Systems Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
615-355 Professional Issues in Information Systems Information Systems Advanced Semester 2 (July - November)
315-360 Organisational Information Security Information Systems Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
315-363 Mobile Computing Applications Information Systems Advanced Semester 2 (July - November)
615-372 Project Management Information Systems Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
615-373 Industrial Project Information Systems Advanced Semester 1 (March - June), Semester 2 (July - November)

*The level indicated here will give students general advice about the background required for this science class. Introductory classes require no specific background. Intermediate classes will suit the majority of students who already have some fundamentals in that area, having completed a year or two of studies in that discipline. Advanced classes require a strong background and are recommended for students who have completed most of a major in that area or an associated area.

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