Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology

University of the Sunshine Coast - Online

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Overview

We live in an ICT age: Computers, smartphones and networks are used by everyone, everywhere, as anenabler and driver of innovation. There is great demand for graduates who understand computing technology and create innovative solutions to help people and benefit organisations.In this program you will develop vital skills in problem solving, designing artificial worlds and making ideas come to life while working on cutting-edge technology. You'll study the foundations of computing and business, along with courses in cyber security, programming and project management. You'll develop specialist skills in data management, and in developing and using information systems to solve business problems, and build hands-on experience through a professional work-integrated learning course. You will also gain industry certification (Microsoft, ITS, Cisco and more). For more information, visit Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Digital forensic examiner, business analyst, systems analyst, information and communication technology specialist, systems architecture/integration, database programmer, web programmer.

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Admission Criteria

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