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Bachelor of Business (Information & Knowledge Management)

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institutionRMIT University
(No further intake as of 2010.)
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schoolSchool of Business Information Technology & Logistics
Head of SchoolProfessor Caroline Chan
course descriptionAvailable over three years full-time study or the equivalent period part-time. Successful completion of a Year 12 course of study required for entry. Holders of Diploma or Associate Diploma of Social Studies (Library and Information Studies) may apply for up to seven subjects, out of a total of 24.
closing date for applicationsNo further intake as of 2010.
contact detailsLevel 17, 239 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne 3001, ph 03 9925 5969, fx 03 9925 5850, http://www.rmit.edu.au/businessitlogistics
co-ordinatorDr Paul Mercieca, paul.mercieca@rmit.edu.au.nospam (please remove '.nospam' from address)
further information
  • Please note that the Bachelor of Business (Information and Knowledge Management) is currently being taught out and has had its final intake in semester 1, 2010. The School of Business IT & Logistics would like to advise prospective student to complete an undergraduate degree and seek admission into our Masters of Information Management.
ALIA accreditationThe course offered by RMIT University is accredited by ALIA for a period of seven years, from 1 January 2006, subject to a satisfactory annual return being provided by RMIT University and the right of ALIA to reassess the course on the occurance of what, in ALIA's view, are exceptional circumstances, and in any event, once during that seven year period, and not later than December 2012.
Course Advisory CommitteeThe Course Advisory Committee is made up of local industry representatives who participate in reviewing and evaluating the course material and provides input into current trends in the industry.

The Course Advisory Committee meets 2 times per year.

If you would like information about the committee, please contact : bbikm.enquiries@rmit.edu.au

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