Southern Cross University
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Courses included
The Bachelor of Information Technology prepares skilled graduates for a myriad of industries. The program focuses on the development of web-based business applications and includes an optional internship.
Students undertake studies in programming, systems analysis and design, cyber security, database development, networking and communications theory. Students also study issues confronting the information and communications technology industry, including employer obligations, employee rights, impacts on society, and future directions of the industry.
Digital Interaction and the User Experience, networks and cybersecurity, software development.
Software developer, user-experience designer and developer, web or app developer, systems analyst, data analyst, network analyst.
This course has full professional accreditation by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
Optional workplace internship.
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced.
Recommended studies: Any 2 units of English, Information Processes and Technology.
Refer to Southern Cross University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the SCU website.
Southern Cross University degrees
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Double degree/Combined degree
The University offers double degrees in law with business, arts, or psychological science, double degrees in business with arts, engineering or information technology, as well as a combined degree in exercise science and psychological science. When you complete a double degree, you are awarded two separate degrees (eg Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts). Combined degrees are multidisciplinary and when completed you are awarded one single degree that
has two disciplines (eg Bachelor of Exercise Science and Psychological Science).