
Course Overview
Eligibility
English Language Requirements (completed within the last 2 years):
Special and/or alternative entry:
Mathematics:
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Introduction to the Internet and Web Development
Delves into the fundamentals of web design and development, equipping students with the skills to construct functional, accessible, and visually appealing websites. Students will master industry-standard tools such as HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to create well-structured and user friendly web pages.
Technology and Networks
Provides a comprehensive introduction to computer networks, engaging students in fundamental networking technologies, the TCP/IP model, and diverse networking protocols, including HTTP, TCP, UDP, IP, OSPF and Ethernet. Further explores essential networking components such as switches and routers, emphasising the principles of routing, switching, and internet architecture.
Business Communications
Acquaints students with diverse communication avenues within IT and business realms, empowering them to make judicious communication decisions in professional settings.
Introduction to Information Systems
Offers a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts and principles that underlie information systems in today's digital age, serving as an entry point for understanding the role, function and significance of information systems within various organisational contexts.
Data Modelling and Database Systems
Introduces students to the practical and conceptual aspects of utilising the common platforms that manage relational databases, with a comprehensive understanding of the foundations and functionality of database management systems.
Technical User Support
Designed to provide an understanding of technical services and user support within an organisational context, aligning with the requirements of numerous entry-level IT professions.
Introduction to Programming
Serves as an entry point, offering a comprehensive introduction to essential programming principles and practices, including data types, variables, control structures, flowchart, and algorithms.
Mobile and Internet Apps Development
A comprehensive exploration of technologies and techniques including Ajax, client-side and server-side frameworks, JavaScript and PHP, and mobile app development covering Web, Native, and Hybrid approaches.
Accounting for Decision Making
Elective unit for BIS Major.
Organisation Behaviour
Elective unit for BIS Major.
Systems Development Lifecycle and Project Management
Core unit in second year.
Cybersecurity
Core unit in second year.
User-Centred Design
Core unit in second year.
Design Thinking and Requirements
Core unit in second year.
Data Analytics
Core unit in second year.
Knowledge Management and Information Governance
Compulsory unit for BIS Major.
Enterprise Architecture
Compulsory unit for DEN/BIS Major.
Network Administration
Compulsory unit for DEN Major.
IT Strategy & Management
Compulsory unit for DEN/BIS Major.
Professional Experience
Core/Professional Skills unit in third year.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Core/Professional Skills unit in third year.
Capstone Project 1
Core/Professional Skills unit in third year.
Capstone Project 2
Core/Professional Skills unit in third year.
Business Intelligence
Compulsory unit for BIS Major.
Business Process Improvement
Compulsory unit for BIS Major.
Social Media Strategy
Compulsory unit for BIS Major.
Digital Transformation
Compulsory unit for BIS Major and DEN Major.
Virtual Systems and Services
Compulsory unit for DEN Major.
Cloud Infrastructure
Compulsory unit for DEN Major.
Contemporary Topics in IT
Compulsory unit for DEN Major.
Common Questions
Yes, this program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) to meet ACS and international Seoul Accord graduate standards.
The Bachelor of Information Technology offers two majors: Digital Enterprise (DEN) and Business Information Systems (BIS). Students choose their major from the second year onwards, with compulsory units tailored to each specialisation.
International students require one of the following completed within the last 2 years: IELTS Academic 6.0 with no band less than 6.0; TOEFL 536 or better; TOEFL IBT 74 or better; TOEFL CBT 203 or better; Academic PTE overall 50 with no less than 50; Cambridge English CAE and CPE 169 or better; GCE A Levels with a C or better in English; Kaplan Test of English all bands B2 with a result greater than 425 in each band; or Duolingo overall 105 with no band less than 90. Alternatively, applicants may have completed 12 months of study in Australia.
Students must complete 240 credit points to graduate from the Bachelor of Information Technology. The course is structured across three years, with core units, elective units, and compulsory major units.
Graduates may pursue careers as Software Developers, Web Developers, Systems Analysts, Business Analysts, Cybersecurity Analysts, Database Administrators, Network Administrators, Network Engineers, Software Architects, IT Project Managers, IT Support Specialists, Cloud Architects, Data Scientists, and UX/UI Designers.
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