
Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Programming Fundamentals
Learn to write and test code, understand programming logic, and develop software solutions using industry-standard languages.
Network Fundamentals
Gain a comprehensive understanding of how networks function.
Agile Project Management
Develop skills to manage and deliver IT projects using Agile methodologies, with a focus on collaboration, adaptability, and value delivery.
Database system analysis and design
Design, manage, and optimise data systems, while learning to structure and interpret information for business intelligence and decision-making.
Cyber Security Fundamentals & Ethics
Explore foundational cyber security concepts, ethical considerations, and governance practices critical in today's digital environments.
Network Security
Learn how to secure networks against cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
Information Security Management
Understand how to create and manage policies, procedures, and strategies that protect sensitive data and support enterprise risk management.
Common Questions
Most students will receive a mix of both online and on campus classes with no more than one third being delivered online. Classes are normally held across 2 days, for example Tuesday with sessions from 9 am–12 pm and 1 pm–4 pm or 1 pm–4 pm and 4.30 pm–7.30 pm, and Thursday with a class either from 9 am–12 pm, 1 pm–4 pm or 4.30 pm–7.30 pm.
International students must demonstrate English proficiency with a minimum Academic IELTS Overall 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 (Speaking & Writing: minimum band 6.0 and Reading & Listening: minimum band 5.5) or equivalent. Recognised tests include Academic IELTS, PTE, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge English (CAE and CPE), and Duolingo. English test results should be no older than two years since date of issuance.
Yes. The Graduate Diploma of Information Technology is designed as a strong academic and practical foundation for learners planning to articulate into the Master of Information Technology or MIT (Cyber Security).
Yes. All AIBI HE students are eligible to sign up for a free ACS (Australian Computer Society) membership, the professional association for Australia's technology sector with 48,000+ members. Additionally, AIBI HE students who study cyber security are eligible for a free AISA (Australian Information Security Association) membership, a nationally recognised peak body for cyber security professionals.
If you're an international student, you can work 48 hours per fortnight during ongoing terms, and unlimited hours during holiday breaks. Domestic students do not have a working cap.
Application
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