Bachelor of Information Technology

Provider:
Course Code:
020000
CRICOS Code:
053993D
Qualification Level:
Undergraduate
Course Area:
Information Technology
Duration:
104-Week
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Burwood, Victoria, Australia
Course Fees:
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Delivery Mode:
On Campus, Others
Target:
International
Intake:
Trimester 1 (March), Trimester 2 (July)

Course Structure

Course Structure:

To complete the Bachelor of Information Technology, students must pass 24 credit points, including:


12 credit points of core units

3 credit points of capstone units

6 credit points of IT major sequence or 4 credit points of IT minor sequence and 5 credit points of open electives, or two IT minor sequences and 1 credit point open elective

Maximum 10 credit points at level 1

Minimum 6 credit points at level 3

Core Units:


Introduction to Programming (SIT102)

Computer Systems (SIT111)

Database Fundamentals (SIT103)

Introduction to Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (SIT112)

Introduction to Responsive Web Apps (SIT120)

Real World Practices for Cyber Security (SIT182)

Digital Business Analysis (MIS201)

Information Technology Systems and Innovation (SIT224)

User Centred Design (SIT216)

Professional Practice in Information Technology (SIT223)

Information Technology Innovations and Entrepreneurship (SIT317)

Communicating Information Technology Projects (SIT328)

Capstone Units:


Team Project (A) - Project Management and Practices (SIT374)

Team Project (B) - Execution and Delivery (SIT378)

IT Placements and Industry Experience (SIT306) or Professional Practice (SIT344)

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities:

Graduates of the Bachelor of Information Technology can pursue careers in various fields including:


Programming

Networking

Cyber Security

Cloud Applications

IT Management

User-Centred Design

IT Consulting

Entrepreneurship in Technology

Internship or Work Placements

Internship/Work Placement:

The course includes a compulsory work placement with an approved host organization. This is designed to help students develop their professional networks and work practices while completing their degree.

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