Bachelor of Information Technology

Central Queensland University - Rockhampton

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Overview

This is a highly practical degree that will equip students with a broad foundation of IT knowledge and skills and embeds work-integrated learning opportunities to prepare them for a successful career in the information technology (IT) industry. Designed with input from industry partners, students benefit from innovative, up-to-date and industry-relevant units, as well as in-built practical experiences. Students will complete either an internship or capstone project to gain real-world skills wanted by employers. Designed in consultation with industry and accredited by the Australian Computer Society, students will have the choice to major in application development, business analysis, or cyber security. Students can tailor their studies even further to suit their career goals with a comprehensive choice of minors, designed to provide depth in a complementary discipline and reflecting emerging fields of IT. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Information Technology.

Prerequisites

Majors

Application development; business analysis; cyber security.

Potential Career Outcomes

Application programmer; analyst programmer; ICT support technician; network administrator; systems administrator; web developer.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

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