Australian Catholic University
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Get the skills for a huge range of exciting career opportunities with our double degree in information technology and business administration. With technology playing a growing role in all aspects of business, students will develop skills that are highly desired by employers and they will be ready to take up a range of roles in areas such as data science, business analytics and artificial intelligence.
Students learn to read and analyse data, be introduced to the fundamentals of programming, data science, AI, machine learning and how to build web and mobile apps. At that same time, students build up a knowledge of key business concepts and learn essential skills working through real-world situations related to money, markets, HRM and management.
Business administration, information technology.
Business systems analyst, database administrator, information systems manager, software engineer, technical and network support professional. Opportunities also exist in financial management, human resource management, international business, international marketing, recruitment, staff development.
Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Computer Society.
Students must complete one unit of applied professional skills as a volunteer in a not-for-profit organisation, and one unit of Professional Experience involving a professional placement within a business/IT firm over a period of 105 hours.
Visit the ACU website for general information about tuition fees.
Assumed knowledge: English Standard (Band 2) or English as an Additional Language or Dialect (Band 3), Mathematics Advanced (not Mathematics Standard 2).
Read more about admission criteria for applicants with recent secondary education.
Also refer to the ACU general admission criteria.
Applicants who have completed a Diploma in Information Technology or Advanced Diploma in Information Technology (AQF-accredited qualification obtained from any registered training organisation) may be granted credit for their prior learning.
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