University of Technology Sydney

42086 Business Process Management for Digital Transformation

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UTS: Information Technology: Computer Science
Credit points: 6 cp

Subject level:

Postgraduate

Result type: Grade and marks

Requisite(s): 42080 Fundamentals of Information Systems

Description

In this subject students will acquire core competencies in Business Process Management (BPM) and will learn how to leverage them in digital transformation projects in diverse contexts (business, non-profit, government). Students will learn how to identify and prioritise relevant processes to be modelled, design a process architecture and apply standard modelling languages such as BPMN. They will develop and evaluate relevant representations of complex business processes in a consistent and unambiguous way. Students will also learn about the ethics of BPM and different ways of communicating BP models to diverse stakeholders.