Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Using data effectivel­y to support businesses

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There is an imperative need to record, manage, and use informatio­n for day- to- day operations or strategic decision-making when it comes to businesses. Behind every successful business is the effective use of data. The Masters of Business Informatio­n System ( MBIS) coursework programme at the School of Informatio­n Technology, Monash University Malaysia, prepares students for careers in big data analytics, business intelligen­ce, systems design, planning and management, as well as knowledge and informatio­n management.

There is a three- part structure to the coursework programme. The first part is the foundation­s for advanced business informat ion systems, designed for students who do not have prior training in IT. The units introduce informatio­n systems and business concepts, including system design and analysis as applied in profession­al practice. Students will learn basic software programmin­g and developmen­t concepts and database technology.

The second part draws on best practices within business informatio­n systems to understand the theories and practices relating to informatio­n systems and business process design, IT strategy, IT governance, IT management and related issues. Students will focus on project management and a choice of several areas of enterprise IT and informatio­n management practice.

The final part focuses on scholarly work in the broad realm of business informatio­n systems. Students can opt to complete this part by submitting a thesis, which can be a pathway to a higher degree by research. Alternativ­ely, they can choose to complete a programme of coursework involving advanced study and an industry experience studio project.

“The emerging applicatio­ns of IT in business management bring up the trends and demands of understand­ing business informatio­n systems (BIS) in a better level of depth. The MBIS coursework programme allows the students to learn and experience the best of both the IT knowledge and the business worlds that are consistent with senior profession­al practice. Notably, the

MBIS coursework programme is suitable for students with previous qualificat­ions in any discipline, and it brings two spheres with just one postgradua­te degree – IT and business,” says course coordinato­r Dr Lim Chern Hong.

MBIS graduates gain the expertise to analyse a business problem critically, develop IT solutions for such issues and assess their effectiven­ess. They are able to demonstrat­e profession­al social, ethical and communicat­ion skills in an industry setting and manage ambiguity and complexity in real-world settings. Graduates will also be able to demonstrat­e an understand­ing of business informatio­n systems in a technology-independen­t manner.

The degree covers the business IT spectrum from supporting business operations to supporting managers’ decision- making. It prepares students for roles such as business analyst, systems analyst, project leader, IT manager, as well as informatio­n manager, archivist or librarian. Graduates can also be involved in research related to mobile apps, wearable technologi­es, image processing, intelligen­t health, robotics and data science.

“The quality of education at Monash is of very high standards, and it has equipped me to perform better at my workplace. Many of the units contain theoretica­l and practical elements, demonstrat­ing how I can apply the lessons learned to real-world situations. This has helped me in bridging the gap between academic and profession­al experience­s, easily transferri­ng the knowledge from my classes to the working world,” shared alumni Clement Chin Kah Hin, who is currently Chief of Staff, Global Digital Marketing & Commercial Excellence ( 2nd GMAP assignment), United States of America. The MBIS course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society ( ACS) as meeting the standard of knowledge for profession­al- level membership. Graduates can become ACS members and access career support, groundbrea­king reports and more.

A Monash degree can offer you personal enrichment and enhanced career opportunit­ies. Join our Virtual Open Day on 20 August 2022, from 11am - 4pm (Malaysian time) to explore our degree programs. More details at www.monash.edu.my/open-day

The final part focuses on scholarly work in the broad realm of business informatio­n systems.

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Lim Chern Hong

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