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| Main | 84^ | No | Full-time internal, Part-time internal | Year 12 or equivalent; Prerequisite subjects: Mathematics: ACT Mathematical Methods major; NSW Mathematics; VIC Mathematical Methods 3/4 and Specialist Mathematics 3/4; equivalent in other states. Mathematics bridging courses are available. |
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This double degree combines business studies with information technology. The program is designed as an intensive mix of modules, each developing skills to be used in the regional and broader international context.
Business; International business; Leadership; Management; Marketing; Information systems; Software development; Computer systems
^ Shows the minimum tertiary entrance ranking needed by Australian school leavers to get into each CSP-based course. Cut-offs are not determined in advance. Course data and cut-off scores published on Hobsons Course Finder are indicative of the 2013 academic year.
Year 12 or equivalent; Prerequisite subjects: Mathematics: ACT Mathematical Methods major; NSW Mathematics; VIC Mathematical Methods 3/4 and Specialist Mathematics 3/4; equivalent in other states. Mathematics bridging courses are available.
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| 331 | 93 | 91% | 8% | 84% |
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Analysts define software requirements and specifications and guide program design and development.
The analyst's role sits between the initial business analysis stage and the detailed system design, building and programming stages of the systems development process.
Business systems analysts study the overall business and information needs of an organisation in order to develop solutions to business and related technology problems.
A business systems analyst's role is usually undertaken prior to the system design, building and programming stages of the systems development process.
Management Consultants provide advisory services to organisations (public, private and not-for-profit) regarding management problems, challenges and opportunities.
Marketing officers promote a company's or client's products or services. This can involve marketing existing products, developing new products to cater for consumer demand, or developing markets for new products or services.
Programmers write, test and maintain computer programs to ensure that the computer application meets the needs of the users of the computer system.
Systems designers (IT) create detailed design documentation for the development and integration of computer systems to meet the needs of businesses.

