Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology
Fast Facts
- The broad range of subjects in this program provides enhanced credit arrangements for students articulating from TAFE diplomas.
- Students can select a Professional Major in Business Analysis, Business Systems, Software Technology, Network Design and Security or Games Technology.
- Course content is designed to meet the needs of employers and industry.
- Students who achieve satisfactory results during the course may apply to undertake an additional year of study, enabling them to graduate with an honours degree.
- An optional and additional year of Industry-Based Learning (IBL) is also available.*
*Not available to International students.
Course Description
The program has a flexible structure allowing students to study a Professional Major in Business Analysis, Business Systems, Software Technology, Network Design and Security and Games Technology. Students can also add depth and breadth to their course by studying a Co-Major or Advanced Minor from a range of disciplines. The program will suit those students who are seeking a broad ICT program with flexible outcomes, or those who have not decided which area of ICT to specialise in.
Aims & Objectives
- The skills necessary for working in a software development team on a small scale project;
- An understanding of the process of software development;
- Skills in developing software in C, C++, Java or VB .NET;
- The communication and management skills required to manage projects successfully; and
- Knowledge of and experience in database, data communications and information systems.
Entry Requirements
Successful completion of an appropriate Victorian Year 12 or its equivalent
VCE Prerequisites: Units 3 & 4 - a study score of at least 20 in English (any) and Units 1 & 2 of Mathematics (any).
Students admitted to the degree with a TAFE diploma or advanced diploma in IT may be granted advanced standing for previous studies.
Program Structure
The course involves completion of 24 subjects over a three year period plus one year optional Industry-Based Learning year. Entry is possible in both Semester 1 (Feb) and Semester 2 (July).
All students will undertake an Industry Linked Final Year Project.
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