Bachelor
This double degree will enable you to be multi-skilled in information systems and law, giving you increased marketability in these diverse career fields. The Bachelor of Information Systems provides you with the opportunity to collaborate with businesses and engage with real community-based problems to learn about the applications of computing and information systems in the context of a global business environment.
As a graduate you can look forward to opportunities as a:
Solicitors provide legal advice, prepare and draft legal documents, and conduct negotiations on behalf of clients on matters associated with the law.
Database and Systems Administrators plan, develop, maintain, manage and administer organisations' database management systems, operating systems and security policies and procedures.
Barristers receive briefs and verbal instructions concerning cases from Solicitors, other specialist Legal Professionals and clients to plead cases before civil, criminal and industrial courts and other tribunals.
Network Professionals research, analyse and recommend strategies for network architecture and development, implement, manage, maintain and configure network hardware and software, monitor and optimise performance, and troubleshoot and provide user support.
ICT Managers plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate the acquisition, development, maintenance and use of computer and telecommunication systems within organisations.