- Master of Business Systems
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Master of Business Systems (MBS) is a Postgraduate/Master's degree in Business Systems.
Business Systems programs combine Information Technology (IT) and Business/Management courses and are common in Australia.
Typical areas of study
- Basic Technology:
Courses may include topics like applied computer science, computer networks and Internet technology, website engineering, web designing, programming, or information security.
- Business Informatics Methods:
Courses may focus on information systems development, database management, information systems architectures, business intelligence, or business process modelling.
- Management:
Management oriented topics may be studied in courses on management information systems, information management, management control, database management, risk management, neural networks, project management, knowledge management, management and organization of IT departments, or software engineering management etc.
- Applications:
Important application domains of Business Systems may be investigated in courses like enterprise resource planning, E-Commerce, SAP and e-business networking, industrial information systems, or electronic finance/electronic banking, web security, simulation models etc.
References
- "Master of Business Systems (Research), Monash University". monash.edu.au. http://www.monash.edu.au/study/coursefinder/course/0175. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
Categories:- Master's degrees
- Business qualifications
- Information systems
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