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Description Information Systems (IS) involves the planning, analysis, design and maintenance of computerised systems used to process information in commerce, industry, government and research organisations. Information Technology (IT) is the underlying mechanism that controls these systems.
Information Systems and Information Technology are indispensable to the operations of most modern organisations. In an information systems course, you will study how information systems are planned, analysed, designed, operated and managed. Graduates often follow careers as programmers, analysts, business analysts, information technology specialists, data administrators, EDP auditors, e-commerce specialists and web managers. Studying Information Systems and Information Technology at UNSW There are wide range of IS and IT related programs offered by UNSW. At an undergraduate level, the Faculty of Commerce and Economics (www.fce.unsw.edu.au) offers:
The Faculty of Engineering (www.eng.unsw.edu.au) also offers Computer Science and IT related programs of study which involve various specialisations:
Please refer to the relevant faculty websites, to individual discipline entries in this online Handbook and to the table below for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs of study.
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