Program Overview
Information Systems Program
The Information Systems program at the University of Auckland is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in this rapidly growing field.
Why Study Information Systems?
Information Systems skills and knowledge are in high demand, and this program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the field.
Study Information Systems
The Information Systems major explores the design, implementation, and management of information systems in organizations. Students will gain a deep understanding of the technical, social, and economic aspects of information systems.
Careers in Information Systems
Graduates of the Information Systems program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- IT project management
- Business analysis
- Systems design and development
- Data analytics and science
- IT consulting
Graduate Stories
Many graduates of the Information Systems program have gone on to successful careers in their chosen fields, applying their skills and knowledge to drive innovation and improvement in organizations.
About the Business School
The Business School at the University of Auckland is a leading institution for business education, with a strong reputation for research and teaching excellence.
Our Faculty
The Business School has a diverse and experienced faculty, with expertise in a wide range of areas, including accounting, finance, economics, management, and marketing.
Research Areas
The Business School has a strong research focus, with areas of expertise including:
- Innovation and value creation
- Succeeding in international markets
- Productivity and sustainable business
- Leadership and governance
- Inclusive capitalism
Facilities and Resources
The Business School has a range of facilities and resources available to students, including:
- The Sir Owen G Glenn Building
- The BNZ Financial Trading Room
- The Te Ahi Hangarau Technology Hub
- The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Current Students
The Business School provides a range of support services and resources for current students, including:
- Degree planning and course advice
- Learning support and tutoring
- Career development and job search assistance
- Student clubs and societies
Planning Your Study
Students can plan their study using the University's online resources, including the Curriculum Catalogue and the Degree Planner tool.
Student Support
The Business School has a range of student support services, including:
- The Learning Hub
- Tukana Business
- Scholarships and awards
Facilities and Resources
The Business School has a range of facilities and resources available to students, including:
- The Sir Owen G Glenn Building
- The BNZ Financial Trading Room
- The Te Ahi Hangarau Technology Hub
- The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Engage with Us
The Business School has a range of opportunities for engagement, including:
- Research collaborations
- Executive education programs
- Alumni events and networking
- Donations and fundraising
How to Engage
There are many ways to engage with the Business School, including:
- Collaborating on research projects
- Participating in executive education programs
- Attending alumni events and networking
- Making a donation to support the school's activities.
