Founded in 1829 by Sir James Stirling, a British Naval officer and colonial administrator, Perth is the capital and the largest city of the Western Australia state. In terms of the most populous cities in the country, it stands in the fourth position. Stretching from Two Rocks in the north to Singleton in the south and east inland to The Lakes, Perth is divided into 30 local government areas and 250 suburbs. The city has a dry summer climate characterized by dry summers and mild, wet winters. Some of the attractions in this city include the Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Swan Valley, The Bell Tower, Perth Zoo and the Perth Cultural Centre.
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the state of Western Australia. It was established in 1911 by an act of the Parliament of Western Australia, and the sixth oldest university of the country. It is also member of various groups like the Group of Eight, Matariki Network of Universities and Worldwide Universities Network. The UWA is ranked seventh among the universities in the country. A few alumni from this institute include a Prime Minister of the nation, five justices of the High Court of Australia, one Governor of the Reserve Bank and two Nobel Prize awardees. It has also academic partnerships with around 180 internationally renowned institutions.
The Master of Business Information and Logistics Management offered by this university is of 18 months duration. Candidates pursuing this course will have advanced theoretical and technical business information management knowledge and skills. This course will develop and expand the candidate’s skills to
manage IT infrastructure projects, determine enterprise systems requirements, analyse organisational data for business intelligence, lead information systems strategies, manage supply chains and apply emerging technologies across the enterprise.
The candidates need to complete 72 points to complete this course which is made up of 48 points in the core portion and 24 optional portion. Some of the subjects taught in this course include
Enterprise Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Mangement of Information Systems, Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies in Business, Business Intelligence and Big Data in Marketing.
The classes for this course will be conducted at the below venue.
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Perth, Western Australia 6009
Students interested in pursuing this course and looking for more information like admission requirements and procedures, course fees, full list of subjects taught, accommodation options etc. can look up the link
https://www.uwa.edu.au/study/Courses/Master-of-Business-Information-and-Logistics-Management
The course provides opportunities to learn about strategic governance of information resources and supply chain management. It also meets the growing need for professionals that can span business, data analysis and technology. Successful candidates of this course may pursue careers as a business analyst, data analyst, programmer, online marketing specialist, customer relationship manager, IT Support or information manager in reputed companies in the field of Supply Chain across the globe.