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Who studied at the University of Sydney or Monash University (BIS)? How difficult is this major? What are the main aspects involved? thank you

Core courses: business information system, business analysis and modeling, business data communication, enterprise system, database, programming, project management, risk and safety, system collection and implementation management, accounting, institutional management, research projects and business intelligence. The undergraduate curriculum of this major is as follows: 1 In the first and second years, students will learn some business and computer knowledge. Business includes eight compulsory courses, including: business calculation 1, inductive accounting, macroeconomics 1, business statistics 1, price and market, marketing principles, commercial law and introduction to organizational behavior. Law is one of the classics, because you feel confident in doing things after learning it, because you know the law ~ but it is also the most difficult subject, and there are many things to memorize.

Secondly, it IS the master skill of IS students, and it, it, is being kicked. If you don't work hard, you will be kicked badly. Because its RMIT is that the strong kick the weak. Students who have studied CS say that 70% of HACERS who work in the front line in Australia graduated from RMIT, so it is conceivable. First year of computer foundation, application development 1, hardware and operating system. CF and AD 1 are both from VB.NET. Students who are proficient in VB feel naive, but after all, they are freshmen and still have a lot to learn. Basically, I will compile many applications in one semester. The most fulfilling thing is that I compiled a touch screen+database for supermarkets and restaurants, input items, calculate prices, and then store them in the database. HOS will learn some basic computer hardware and operating system things, but I have a classmate in the Philippines who failed twice because everyone may not have much review time by the end of the term, and those classic business courses are not simple, and they still need time to review. Therefore, reasonable allocation of review time is the key. System analysis and design 1, application development 2, system analysis and design 2, network and operating system will be carried out in the second year. S.A.D is all about system analysis and design, mainly to make systems for you. For example, how does Melbourne's transportation system work? How to deploy the taxi system? The simplest Pizza Hut system. AD 2 is JAVA and still attaches great importance to programming. NOS will let you know more about LINUX and data communication. What is the curriculum of this major? Is the classic practical? As long as you study hard, you will learn a lot from it.

The third year is the year of cooperation that you must participate in. I still have to elaborate on this, because this cooperative year of BIS is definitely an internship. For students, there will be many opportunities to study in places like Ernst & Young. Yang, Ford Motor Company, KPMG, DSTO, holden Co., Ltd., Participating in Voluntary Service Association, Mensa, Colda. More outstanding students are internship in BMW and Airliquide. Of course, for us overseas, the internship opportunities and opportunities are up to us, because choosing a job without citizenship will have many disadvantages. The last year is to do some graduation projects and some elective courses.

RMIT will have many advertisements for mX in Melbourne, but according to my observation, many examples are aimed at BIS, because their graduation prospects are very good. The following is the feeling of a senior who has graduated:

Jacinta Reed, Senior Consultant, Information Risk Management, KPMG

Bachelor of Commerce (Information System)

"The cooperation year of this course really gave me the opportunity to put theory into practice, and the willingness of lecturers to get along with me one-on-one is priceless."

The opening day of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology is about to begin, Sunday 14 August 10 am-4 pm. This is the best time to get to know RMIT University.

The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Business School cooperates with industry to provide practical, strategic courses related to your current and future career. Located in the central business district with convenient transportation, there are a lot of practical projects in the fields of management, marketing, economy, finance, logistics and business information technology, and there is no better time to explore opportunities than the open day. There will be exhibitions and suggestions on internships, TAFE programs, undergraduate degrees and graduate studies.

I don't know much about BIT master's degree, but the curriculum is basically the same as that of undergraduate course.