Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op)

Central Queensland University - Melbourne

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Overview

With extensive work-integrated learning opportunities and featuring a paid industry placement, CQUniversity's Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op) will support students in launching a successful career in the information, communication and technology industries. Accredited by the Australian Computer Society, students will have the choice to major in application development, business analysis, or cyber security as well as a comprehensive choice of minors reflecting emerging fields of IT. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op).

Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: satisfactory completion of English.

Non-Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 26 in English.

Majors

Application Development, Business Analysis, Cyber Security.

Potential Career Outcomes

Completing the Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op) can lead to an exciting career in ICT in the public and private sectors, in roles such as:
  • application programmer
  • analyst programmer
  • database administrator
  • ICT customer support technician
  • ICT support engineer
  • ICT support technician
  • information technology project manager
  • network administrator
  • security analyst
  • systems administrator
  • systems analyst
  • web developer.

Admission Criteria

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

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