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Course Overview
With a focus on providing you with the skills to compete for employment in the ICT industry globally, a Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (BICT) gives you the knowledge and ability to stand out in the constantly changing technology landscape.
This is a specialist degree with both a theoretical and practical focus, developing technological understanding and skills that are in high demand world-wide, plus builds project management and other business soft-skills that make you an ICT professional.
You'll develop knowledge and capabilities in communication, design, development and management and learn what it takes to implement and integrate ICT within an organisation. You will also complete a hands-on project that gives you real-world experience before you even start your career.
You will graduate with the skills and knowledge to grow into leadership positions; the drive to act on entrepreneurial ambition; and the confidence to pursue research and graduate studies.
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology requires the completion of 300 credit points comprising:
100 credit point Major
100 credit points of Core units
100 credit points of Elective units
A major is an area of focus in your degree. During your studies, you’ll choose an area that interests you, and then study a group of units related to that area. Find out more at What is a Major?
For your major, you may select from one of the majors below.
All students study a set of core units developing the skills and knowledge required to be an ICT Professional.
Where You Can Study
Hobart
University of Tasmania, Churchill Ave, Hobart, TAS 7005
Student Information
Tuition Fee
Commonwealth Supported Place indicative annual fee: $9,551 AUD (2027)
Duration
Minimum 3 years, up to a maximum of 7 years.
Intakes
Semester 1, Semester 2
Eligibility
Domestic students:
We encourage you to apply for the courses you most want to study. If you are not eligible to enter your chosen course right now, the University's admissions team will work with you to find the best pathway option.
Enquire online for more advice on the application process and the available pathways to enrol and study at the University of Tasmania.
Schools Recommendation Program
Australian year 12 students can apply for this course via our Schools Recommendation Program. Rather than an ATAR, your application is based on a recommendation by your school teachers. This can factor in your year 11 results, an assessment of your capabilities, and other considerations.
Through the program, you can receive and accept an offer prior to completing year 12. You will still need to finish your year 12 studies – including any exams – to commence your studies.
If you don’t receive an offer for this course through the Schools Recommendation Program, you will be re-assessed for a higher preference offer once your ATAR is released.
Domestic applicants who recently completed secondary education
Applicants are ranked by ATAR and offers are made based on the number of places available. This course has a Guaranteed ATAR of 65.
In 2026, the lowest ATAR to receive an offer into this course was 67.15. The lowest ATAR to receive an offer may change from year to year based on the number of applications we receive.
Applicants who have recently completed senior secondary studies but have not received an ATAR may still be eligible for admission. We will consider your individual subject results on a case-by-case basis when we assess your application.
Domestic applicants with higher education study
To be eligible for an offer, applicants must have:
Partially completed an undergraduate course at Diploma level or higher (or equivalent). Applicants must have completed at least two units of study (equivalent to 25 University of Tasmania credit points). If an applicant has failed any units, the application may be subject to further review before an offer is made; OR
Completed the University of Tasmania University Preparation Program (or an equivalent qualification offered by an Australian university).
Domestic applicants with VET / TAFE study
To be eligible for an offer, applicants must have completed a Certificate IV (or equivalent) in any discipline.
Domestic applicants with work and life experience
Applicants without senior secondary, tertiary or VET / TAFE study can complete a personal competency statement.
Applicants may be eligible for an offer if they have relevant work and/or life experiences which demonstrate a capacity to succeed in this course.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
We believe university education should be an option for everyone, no matter your background. If your ability to access or participate in education has been affected by circumstances beyond your control, you can apply for special consideration as part of your application. We will consider a range of factors, including economic hardship, a serious medical condition, or disability.
We can only approve applications for special consideration if we are confident that you have the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in your studies. If your application is not approved, the University admissions team will work with you to find the best alternative pathway to your chosen course. Special consideration is not available for international applicants.
COURSE PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS
This course includes compulsory Work Integrated Learning (professional experience placements). In order to participate in placements, all students must:
International students:
All international students will need to meet the minimum English Language Requirements, University General Entry Requirements and any course specific requirements such as pre-requisite subjects, if applicable.
English Language Requirements
This degree requires an IELTS (Academic) of 6.0, with no individual band less than 5.5, or a PTE Academic score of 50, with no score lower than 42 or equivalent.
For students who do not meet the English Language Requirement through citizenship or prior studies in English in an approved country, evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided.
See the English Language Requirements page for more information.
General Entry Requirements
Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires the completion of qualifications equivalent to a year 12 education in Australia.
Please review the equivalent undergraduate entry requirements to see the minimum requirement relevant to your country. The ATAR information for this course is located in the “For Domestic Students” section of the entry requirements on this page.
You can also meet the General Entry Requirement for this course with the following qualifications or prior studies:
Completion of an equivalent AQF Certificate IV or above
Complete or incomplete (minimum 25 credit points) of previous tertiary study at Diploma level or higher
If you do not meet the minimum requirements, we offer the Foundation Studies Program and X1D International First Year Diploma (Science).
COURSE PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS
This course includes compulsory Work Integrated Learning (professional experience placements). In order to participate in placements, all students must:
Alternative entry pathways:
If you have not completed senior secondary studies or equivalent studies in Mathematics, we recommend you speak with a course advisor about preparatory unit options. Additionally, students who do not have recent experience using computers to create, manage, and share files such as documents, images, spreadsheets, and presentations should speak with a course advisor about preparatory unit options.
As a school leaver, if you do not meet the minimum ATAR you should consider enrolment in the Diploma of University Studies as a pathway to the Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology.
As a mature age student, if you do not meet the General Entry Requirements (GER), you should consider enrolment in the Diploma of University Studies or the University Preparation Program.
Diploma of University Studies
University Preparation Program
In all cases, you can contact us to discuss an option best suited to your needs.
Career & Study Pathways
Information and Communication Technology is central to industries around the world. From keeping organisations running day-to-day to driving innovation, productivity, and growth, ICT underpins how modern businesses operate. This creates strong global career opportunities, giving you the flexibility to build a career across industries and locations.
ICT careers suit people who enjoy working independently, solving problems, and adapting to change. They also appeal to those who like collaborating in teams or stepping into leadership roles as their experience grows.
Watch Ashlee Jensen share her experience studying the Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology at the University of Tasmania, and how an internship led to a graduate role with Deloitte.
Software programmer
Network administrator
Systems or business analyst
Web designer/developer
Project manager
Business analyst
Testing, network, or systems manager
Database administrator
Security specialist
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
ACS
Course Content
Programming
This unit extends the students' knowledge and experience of programming. It introduces dynamic data structures, foundational collection abstract data types, and computational algorithms and techniques. Programming is undertaken in Python and Java and topics include: references, memory management, self-referential data…
Artificial Intelligence
This unit provides an introduction to the core concepts, methods, and applications of artificial intelligence. Students explore major AI approaches, including symbolic methods, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, generative models, and large language models. The unit focuses on developing…
Data Structures and Algorithms
This unit extends the first year treatment in KIT107 of standard data structures and algorithms for solving computational problems. Topics include: data structures (such as balanced trees and hash tables) for collections, (binary heaps for) priority queues, sorting algorithms (e.g.…
Intelligent and Secure Web Development
Cloud computing forms the backbone of many internet-based applications nowadays. These platforms use advanced operating systems and web service technologies to create and share information. Data stored and exchanged in this cloud-based application follow specific formats. The data exchange can…
ICT Project
The capstone project unit provides an opportunity for students to consolidate the knowledge and skills they have acquired in their course and apply them to a substantial ICT project. This unit extends the students development of the professional, technical, communication…
Mobile Application Development
This unit is concerned with the development of applications for mobile and ubiquitous computing platforms. Android, iOS, and cross-platform apps will be used as a basis for teaching programming techniques and design patterns related to the development of mobile and…
Advanced Web Programming
This unit will cover advanced web technologies and front-end frameworks that form the basis of modern web application experiences. Students will learn about the role of frameworks in the full-stack development lifecycle and explore principles of DevOps (Development Operations) and…
Machine Learning and Applications
The aim of this unit is to provide students with the foundation knowledge and understanding of Machine Learning and its applications in various domains including computer vision, data analytics and text mining. This unit will equip students with essential knowledge…
Big Data and Cloud Computing
In recent years, the rise of internet technologies and digital tools in daily life has led to a huge increase in data, known as Big Data. Traditional methods cannot manage this data, so new high-performance and distributed systems like clusters,…
Games Fundamentals
Games (whether they be video games, console games, computer games, mobile games, or web games) differ from other media as they elevate the viewer to the level of a participant. Games are an ever-growing cultural phenomenon which has increasing relevance…
Game Design and Production
This unit introduces the topic of game design and production. Students will work in teams to design and develop a prototype of their design using an agile development methodology. During the development process students will document aspects of the game's…
Virtual and Mixed Reality Technology
This unit will explore the exciting field of virtual reality, mixed reality and the advanced concepts and technologies for interfacing humans with complex machines. We will discuss their potential impact on the way we think about computers and the way…
Computer Graphics and Animation: Principles and Programming
This unit will look at the creation and use of 2- and 3-dimensional graphical information and animations. The mathematical and algorithmic techniques used in generating computer graphics will be covered, as well as the programming methods to build the tools…
Gamification and Serious Games
This unit will provide essential information on the growing field of gamification and serious games, as well as a practical opportunity to apply technical and behavioural methodologies to build a serious game to support a critical social issue.…
Internet of Things (IoT) Fundamentals
The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly transforming the way people interact with technology, with applications spanning smart homes, wearable devices, industrial automation, and environmental monitoring. This unit introduces you to the foundational concepts, components, and design principles of IoT…
ICT Project Sprint 1
ICT professionals create technology with purpose — to solve real-world problems and improve lives. This unit introduces you to design thinking approaches for creating technology-driven solutions that address meaningful issues in communities and industries. You will explore methods to understand…
Embedded Systems Programming
Embedded systems form the backbone of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, powering everything from simple sensors to complex, networked hardware. This unit develops your skills and knowledge required to design, program, and optimise embedded systems that operate under real-world constraints,…
Drones, Sensors, and Data
High-quality data is at the heart of effective Internet of Things (IoT) systems, enabling better decisions in industries ranging from agriculture and logistics to environmental management and public safety. This unit develops your technical and design skills to design solutions…
Robots and Control Systems
Robots and automated control systems are transforming industries, workplaces, and homes by enabling systems that can act on data to deliver real-world outcomes. This unit builds your knowledge and practical skills required to design, program, and manage automated systems that…
ICT Project Sprint 2
Building on the concepts developed in ICT Project Sprint 1, this unit challenges you to bring your ideas to life through the development of a minimum viable product (MVP). Students will learn to design, build, and refine interactive prototypes using…
Advanced IoT Systems
Advanced IoT Systems focuses on the complete lifecycle of IoT solutions, from device development and deployment to data management and system operation. You will extend your technical expertise by developing IoT devices with advanced software features, preparing them for secure,…
ICT Industry Placement
This unit provides an opportunity to apply your ICT knowledge in a real workplace setting. By working directly within an organisation, you’ll bridge the gap between theory and practice, gaining insight into how ICT professionals contribute to meeting organisational goals.…
Introduction to Cybersecurity Policies and Practices
This unit explores cybersecurity as it is managed in the business context. It covers the processes of threat and risk analysis, security policy development, incident prevention and response, issues around privacy, professional codes of conduct, and looks at legislative efforts…
CyberSecurity and Ethical Hacking
This unit gives an introduction to the risks and threats to computer systems and some of the countermeasures that can be put in place to minimise them. Students will develop an understanding of the ethical and privacy issues relating to…
Network Administration and Security
This unit builds on the fundamentals of distributed networked environments explored in KIT111 Data Networks and Security and extends your knowledge of internetworking standards to consider advanced topics such as network scalability, quality of service, reliability and fault tolerance, efficiency,…
Server Administration and Security Assurance
This unit will provide students with a general introduction to system administration, and is comprised of four modules that explore the role of an administrator in modern business settings. The four modules cover Unix administration, Windows administration, web, database and…
Advanced Cybersecurity and eForensics
This unit focuses on the advanced concepts and implementations of cybersecurity solutions applied in organisational settings. The unit discusses cybersecurity frameworks and incident response processes from the applied perspective of security measures. Moreover, this unit provides a capstone-like experience through…
Programming Fundamentals
This unit introduces programming with an emphasis on building both foundational understanding and practical skills. It is designed to be accessible to students from a wide range of disciplines, while also providing a strong basis for further study. The unit…
ICT Professional Practices
An undergraduate student needs to acquire an understanding of the vast and diverse nature of the ICT industry to plan and manage a successful career. Students develop awareness of the skills, attributes, qualities and values required of ICT professionals. Students…
Data Networks and Security
This unit introduces students to fundamentals of distributed networked environments, primarily focusing on wired networks but students will examine some of the different approaches in wireless networks. It provides knowledge of internetworking standards and understanding of the networking architecture, technology…
Database Fundamentals
In this unit you will develop basic skills in data modelling using relational data models and normalisation to ensure data integrity. The unit introduces relational data models, normalisation techniques, and data integrity principles, while providing hands-on experience in designing databases…
Web Programming Fundamentals
This unit introduces students to the technologies that make up the fabric of the web—HTML, CSS and JavaScript—as well as standard web models and practices, key web design and usability principles, common security issues and mitigation strategies, and data-driven backend…
ICT Project Management and Modelling
This unit provides both a theoretical and practical overview of project management as it relates to technology-oriented projects. Specifically, this unit will introduce project management principles, techniques and tools that can be used to guide traditional business-oriented ICT projects, as…
Operating Systems
Today's modern integrated technology is built on ICT systems that run in a range of contexts (e.g. Servers, PCs, mobile computing, robotics) using a range of technological solutions. Students will examine a range of different devices used to build ICT…
Development Methodologies and User Experience
This unit explores topics in Software Design and Implementation, Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Design. You will explore the processes required for designing ICT systems that meets their functional goals but also satisfy the needs of the people who will…
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology at the University of Tasmania has a duration of 156 weeks.
The course is available at four locations: Hobart (TAS), Launceston (TAS), a study centre in Ultimo, NSW, and a study centre in Melbourne, VIC. The Hobart and Launceston campuses are owned and operated by the University of Tasmania, while the NSW and VIC locations are arrangements with other registered providers.
The estimated total course cost for the Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology at the University of Tasmania is AU$125,942, which covers tuition fees in full. There are no additional non-tuition fees listed.
To be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights, a course must meet several criteria including being in 'Registered' status, being a Skills Level 1 qualification (Bachelor, Masters or PhD), having a duration of 92 weeks or greater, having a narrow Field of Education that aligns with the Skills Level 1 priority list, and not being in the Management and Commerce broad field. This course is a Bachelor degree with a duration of 156 weeks; however, its narrow field is '0299 - Other Information Technology', so eligibility should be confirmed with the Department of Education.
International students can contact the University of Tasmania's International Student Enquiries team by email at your.study@utas.edu.au or by phone at +61 3 6226 6200. The postal address is Private Bag 45, Hobart, Tasmania 7001.
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