Reaccreditation for the Master of Business Information Systems, and Bachelor of Commerce with BIS major and BIS minor, has been requested, but the ACS has not yet decided whether to reaccredit. Further information about what ANU programs are ACS accredited, including the accreditation period and type of accreditation, can be found on the ACS Accredited Programs page.
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is the recognised association for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) professionals, attracting a large and active membership from all levels of the ICT industry. A member of the Australian Council of Professions, the ACS is the public voice of the ICT profession and the guardian of professional ethics and standards in the ICT industry, with a commitment to the wider community to ensure the beneficial use of ICT.
Membership benefits include:
- Professional recognition;
- Professional development;
- Career support;
- Networking opportunities; and
- Rewards and Discounts
Accreditation requirements
Students seeking Australian Computer Society (ACS) accreditation for their Bachelor of Commerce studies must complete both the Business Information Systems Major (BUSN-MAJ) and Business Information Systems Minor (BISM-MIN), with a total of 12 unique courses studied.