Torrens University Australia
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The Bachelor of Information Technology allows you to drive innovation in the age of Industry 4.0 using emerging technologies. Course is Co-designed with Industry to meet the demands of an ever-changing global market. It will prepare you to join the next generation of ICT professionals, and will teach you how to leverage smart and emerging technologies.
You will learn how to solve highly technical problems, and cover foundational studies in programming, human-centred design, software engineering, enterprise computing, cloud architecture and more. You have the opportunity to undertake work experience and choose from a variety of electives, including software development, data analytics, AI, web development and UX, game programming and cybersecurity. You will also develop skills in multiple programming languages such as C++, Java, Python etc.
Learning outcomes:
Note: This course is also available at our Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne campuses. Flexible study options are available including On-campus, Online or a Hybrid of both.
Computer architecture and operating systems, cloud computing, data and networking, data mining and visualisation, data science, database systems, information systems, interaction design, programming.
Data engineer, network designer, software developer, solutions architect, system developer, it technical writer, it project manager.
When you study with Torrens University Australia, you will benefit from our extensive network of industry partners. You’ll learn from industry professionals, gain invaluable insights and build key industry relationships.
Engage with industry throughout your course as you complete an industry brief or internship, gaining valuable work experience in your dream field.Students pay the full cost of domestic fee-paying (DFEE) courses. Scholarships and FEE-HELP loans are available. Current Torrens University fee information.
Year 12 qualification: Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent.
ATAR is not a requirement. Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent.
Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria.
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