RMIT School of Business IT and Logistics

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RMIT School of Business IT and Logistics
College of Business

RMIT Bld108.JPG

Head: Caroline Chan
Campus: RMIT City, RMIT Vietnam
Partners: ACS, AIS, ALIA, Ernst & Young, GS1, IBM, SAP

RMIT School of Business IT and Logistics

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology


The RMIT School of Business IT and Logistics (also referred to as SBITL) is an Australian tertiary school within the College of Business (BUS) of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), located in Melbourne, Victoria.[1] The current Head of School is Professor Caroline Chan.

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[edit] History

SBITL has been a part of RMIT for more than 20 years. The Master of Business (IT) program has been delivered in Singapore for 20 years and it is likely that it has been delivered for more than that at their campus in Melbourne.[2]

[edit] Location

SBITL is located on level 17 in building 108 often referred to as the "Tivoli building" on Bourke st.[3]

[edit] Programs

SBITL offers programs from undergraduate to doctor levels, most of the programs are delivered at the RMIT University City Campus. Some of the programs are delivered at the RMIT University International Campus Vietnam.[4]

[edit] Undergraduate programs

[edit] Honours and Postgraduate programs

[edit] Industry Links

SBITL has strong links to the industry with partners including IBM Australia, GS1 Australia, Ernst & Young and SAP. Partners contribute differently. Examples includes guest lectures from Ernst & Young and IBM Australia for research and education purposes. SBIT also have relationships with other professional associations such as AIS, ACS and ALIA.[5]

[edit] References

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Coordinates: 37°48′28″S 144°57′48″E / 37.80778°S 144.96333°E / -37.80778; 144.96333

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