• They are concerned with analysing information needs, solving information problems, evaluating information sources, organising information, synthesising information into targeted information products, and training clients in the use of information products, services and systems. They work for commercial, government and community sector organisations, for information consultancies and as independent information brokers.
  • Information drives businesses. Without it, they cease to function. Whether for day-to-day operations or strategic decision-making, there is an imperative to record, manage and use information.
  • The Master of Business Information Systems (MBIS) prepares students for careers in systems design, planning and management, as well as knowledge and information management. students gain the expertise to design solutions to business information problems, and to offer strategic guidance to organisations that will enhance their management and governance.
  • As an MBIS graduate, students may find work as a business analyst, systems analyst, consultant, project leader, IT manager, information management specialist, archivist or librarian.