Bachelor of Business Information Systems

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Torrens University

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Business Information Systems at Torrens University gives you the chance to become the bridge between business needs and technology solutions — perfect if you care about how data, systems and human insight all come together in a modern workplace. Over three years you’ll learn how companies run their tech-driven operations, manage information, and make smarter decisions using digital tools.

Curriculum Structure
Year 1: You begin with foundational courses like Foundations of Information Systems, Data and Networking, and Business Communications. This gives you a solid base in how information systems work — from the tech bits behind networks and data to how businesses use them — while also sharpening your communication, teamwork and business-thinking skills in contexts that mirror real workplaces.

Year 2: In the second year you add more technical and organisational tools: you’ll study Database Fundamentals to learn how data is structured and stored, and take on Principles of Programming and App, Web Design and Development to start building real software and applications. Alongside this, you’ll learn how finances and decision-making come together in business via a subject like Accounting for Decision Making.

Year 3: Your final year brings together everything in more advanced, applied courses such as Systems Analysis and Design, Cybersecurity (Advanced) and Information Systems for Business (Advanced). You’ll also get hands-on experience through an Industry Project (Advanced) — working on real or simulated business-tech problems, collaborating with peers and perhaps external organisations, to deliver solutions.

Throughout the three years you can also choose from elective courses to tailor your degree to your interests — maybe marketing, customer experience, or deeper tech work.

Focus Areas
Bridging business strategy, data management, information systems design, programming & web development, system security, and project-based problem solving.

Learning Outcomes
You’ll graduate able to combine business understanding with technical know-how — designing and managing information systems, interpreting data to support decisions, streamline operations, and help organisations adapt to change.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This degree is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), meaning it meets recognised professional standards in tech and information-systems education. Students are also eligible for complimentary ACS membership — a real bonus if you want to build a network in the ICT industry or prepare for global career opportunities.

Reputation (Employability)
Torrens University takes employability seriously. Graduates from this program go on to roles like Business Analyst, Database Designer or Business Development Manager — the kind of jobs in high demand across industries. Many find themselves valued for being able to speak both “business” and “tech,” which makes this degree a smart launchpad if you want a flexible and future-proof career path.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

If you want a program that doesn’t just teach you theory — but actually helps you do real-world work with technology and business — then the Bachelor of Business Information Systems at Torrens University Australia is a gem. It’s designed precisely to make you into a bridge between business decision-makers and IT teams — someone who can translate data, systems, and business needs into real, impactful solutions. Through a mix of core disciplines and electives, you build both business acumen and technical know-how. What’s especially powerful is that the degree doesn’t stop at knowledge — it gives you opportunities to practise and deliver real systems and solutions, preparing you for a career where you can make a difference from day one.

Here are some of the experiential learning opportunities you’ll get with this program:

  • Hands-on tech practice: You will study courses like Foundations of Information Systems, Data and Networking, Database Fundamentals, Web/App Design and Development, Cloud & Micro-services Architecture, giving you practical exposure to IT infrastructure, networking, databases, web-based applications and cloud systems — not as standalone theory but as tools for real business needs.

  • Project management and real-world system design: Through classes like Information Systems Project Management, System Analysis and Design, and Agile Business Analysis (Advanced), you’ll learn how to plan, design, and manage information-system implementations — including using industry-standard project management practices and modelling tools.

  • Business-facing systems work: The subject Information Systems for Business (Advanced) lets you apply data analytics and business intelligence tools to industry-level case studies, teaching you how to translate data into insights and reports that drive real business decisions.

  • Live industry engagement: In the Industry Project (Advanced) course, you’ll actually work within a project team to deliver a prototype solution for a client — simulating a real workplace environment, getting feedback from stakeholders, and building collaborative and professional skills.

  • Flexible, career-oriented electives: The program includes eight electives you can choose — allowing you to shape your degree around your career aspirations, whether you want a more business-management angle or a more technical/IT-oriented path.

  • Accreditation + professional integration: With the course accredited by the industry-recognised accreditation body for ICT, and with a complimentary membership to the professional association for tech—which helps you connect with the wider professional world—your learning is set up to transition smoothly into a career post-graduation.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Hey — We think you’d find the Bachelor of Business Information Systems (BBIS) at Torrens University Australia a really strong match if you want a career that blends business sense with technology. Many graduates from this program go on to roles like Business Analyst, Systems Analyst, IT Consultant, Database Designer, and even Business Development Manager — these jobs are in demand, pay well, and give you the flexibility to work across industries.

Here’s what this means for you:

  • Your studies will give you a mix of business knowledge + IT skills so you can “bridge the gap” between decision-makers and tech teams. You’ll learn data management, systems analysis, programming basics, web/app development, cloud services, and how to design systems that make a business more efficient.

  • Torrens builds employability into the program: you’ll get real-world, work-integrated learning (industry placements or live-project work), which helps you build practical experience and professional confidence before graduation.

  • As a Torrens student you get a complimentary membership with Australian Computer Society (ACS), giving you access to a major professional network in the ICT sector — that’s a big boost when you start job hunting.

  • Graduates from Torrens (especially international ones) have a strong track record of employment: Torrens is ranked among the top institutions in Australia for getting its undergraduates into work after graduation.

  • Because the degree combines business and IT, you won’t be boxed into “just tech” or “just business” — you’ll have flexibility to pivot toward data analytics, systems design, consulting, or business strategy, depending on what you enjoy long-term.

Further Academic Progression:
If after your bachelor’s you want to dive deeper, you could pursue a master-level qualification — say the Master of Business Information Systems at Torrens — which sharpens your analytical and management strengths and can open doors to leadership-level roles in IT management, systems architecture, or business transformation. From there, you could even aim for strategic or executive-level positions in organisations, or specialise (for example in data analytics, information systems strategy, or enterprise IT consulting).

Program Key Stats

$31,600
$2,625

Sept Intake : 30th JunJune Intake : 31st Mar


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Eligibility Criteria

2.2
24
60

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6.0
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Business Analyst
  • IT Business Analyst
  • Systems Analyst
  • Technology Consultant
  • Digital Transformation Consultant
  • Product Analyst
  • Associate Product Manager
  • Product Manager
  • Technical Product Owner
  • Project Coordinator
  • Project Manager
  • Program Manager
  • IT Project Coordinator
  • IT Operations Analyst
  • Operations Manager (IT)
  • Service Delivery Manager
  • Solutions Consultant
  • Pre-Sales Consultant
  • Technical Sales Executive
  • Account Manager (IT Services)
  • Customer Success Manager (SaaS)
  • Data Analyst
  • Business Intelligence Analyst
  • Data Governance Analyst

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