The Bachelor of Information Technology has a common core structure that offers graduates key skills required for any IT professional such as: organisational areas in IT, database management, programming, information systems analysis and design, communications and networks, security, eBusiness, project management, web-based technology, and professional practice in IT.
The Bachelor of Information Technology is accredited by the Australian Computer Society as meeting the requirements for membership at the "Professional Level".
- To qualify for award of the Bachelor of Information Technology, a candidate must complete at least 144 credit points
- Specified core subjects – 16 subjects (96cp)
- To be awarded with a major, a candidate must satisfactorily complete the four (4) subjects (24cp) listed for that major.
- To be awarded with a double major, candidates must ensure that four of the subjects selected satisfy the requirements of one major and that a separate set of four subjects satisfy the requirements of a second major; i.e. any subject counted towards one major cannot also be counted towards a second major.
- Elective subjects – 4 subjects (24cp). Note: A maximum of 60 credit points of first year subjects. There is no elective subjects for students who opt for double major.
- The Faculty encourages the development of ICT skills and knowledge in the workplace through industry placement. Completion of ISIT200 Industry Placement, which is a minimum of a single 8-week period of approved industry placement, assessed in the form of written reports, is highly recommended to all students.
Single Major
o eBusiness
o Network Design & Management