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Business Communication
This subject provides students with an introduction to communication theory and the communication practices used in business. It combines the knowledge and skills of business communication with practical opportunities for students to develop and refine their own writing and communications skills. The subject explores presentation skills, business writing and report writing, and provides students with an understanding of academic writing and good practice. It considers communicating in groups, non-verbal communication, and intercultural communications. Students learn how to critically read and analyse texts and communications, argue persuasively, and discover the barriers to communication and how they might be overcome.
Programming Fundamentals
This subject is created for a complete beginner with no programming knowledge to develop programming skills in developing software. The students will develop and learn programming skills to solve a general problem using computer programming. This subject builds the students to write codes beginning with basic concepts including data types, loops, and arrays, object-oriented and error handling. Students will have the opportunity to get hands-on the programming language.
Network Essentials
This subject provides students with basic networking concepts and data communications skills. Students will be introduced to network devices, layered network architecture, networking technologies, and end systems such as PCs and servers. Students learn the purpose of protocols and standards, in particular, the core set of the TCP/IP protocol. Student practical works include examining network traffic in action and building their own network using a network simulator.
Web Systems Development
This subject provides students with an introduction to essential components of web systems development, ranging from relevant standards, design, and development methods. As part of the curriculum students will develop an advanced knowledge of the latest HTML/CSS standards. The overall development philosophy encourages the use of open-source standards and technologies and as way of futureproofing web systems to be adaptive and responsive to multiple platforms and formats.
Database Management Systems
This subject will provide a solid foundation for the design, implementation, and management of database systems. Data modelling is introduced, focusing on entity-relationship (ER) modelling. The skills required to construct such ER diagrams will be explored, with a focus on ensuring that the semantics of the model match those of the real-world it is representing. The relational data model will be presented and the functionality it affords will be explored. The process of constructing, maintaining, and retrieving information from the database using SQL will be a focus of this subject.
ICT Project Management
This subject discusses the processes, methods, tools and techniques that organisations use to manage information systems projects. It focusses on traditional project management methodologies and covers a systematic methodology for initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing projects. This subject will explore the issues of project management in a modern organisation which is a complex team-based activity.
Introduction to Information Technology
Business Information Systems
Cloud Computing
Data Structures and Algorithms
Software Design & Development
IT Profession and Ethics
Business Intelligence and Data Analytics
Design Thinking and Digital Technology
Emerging Trends in IT
Internet-Of-Things
Capstone Project
Cyber Security Essentials
Human Factors in Cyber Security
Network Server and Administration
Cryptography
Computer Forensics
Cyber Law and Policy
Network Security
Object Oriented programming
Web application and server management
Mobile Application Development
Big Data and Analytics
Advance Web Application Development
ICT Business Analytics and Data Visualization
Cloud Application Development
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) is a 3-year full time or part-time equivalent undergraduate program.
Graduates completing the Bachelor of Information Technology can choose from two specialisation streams: Cyber Security and Web and Mobile Applications Development.
Intakes are available in January, March, May, July, September, and November.
The course is delivered on campus at either Sydney or Melbourne.
Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Information Technology may be eligible for progression into Graduate Diploma or Master's programs.
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