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If you have an interest in developing technology, using critical thinking, and redefining the way we work, learn, communicate, socialise, and entertain ourselves, then the Diploma in Information Technology is for you.
Information technology (IT) is all about learning to develop, build and maintain software technology systems to meet the challenges faced by business and society. You can develop skills around data science to study collecting and analysing data for connected devices, systems, and networks to bring meaning to complex patterns. Or you could develop software for a variety of electronic devices.
You will receive embedded support from the Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre, including access to a dedicated Student Liaison Officer, a quiet workspace for independent study and smaller class sizes in your foundational courses.
The Diploma in Information Technology provides you with a level 5 diploma qualification and a degree pathway at the University of Newcastle. Upon completion of the Diploma in Information Technology you will receive guaranteed entry into the Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Data Science, Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) and all programs in the Guaranteed Admissions Scheme.
Information Technology, Data Science, Software Engineering.
IT Professionals work in a large range of areas including enterprise architect, systems analyst, IT project manager, applications developer, data scientist, mathematical modeller, logistics officer, cryptographer, software development manager, mobile app designer, technical software consultant, e-learning developer.
Applicants who achieve an ATAR (or equivalent) of 50 or above are eligible for admission.
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Applicants who have completed a minimum of two units of higher education study are eligible for admission.
Applicants who have successfully attained a competency-based AQF Level 3 qualification (Certificate III) or higher are eligible for admission.
If you do not have an ATAR (or equivalent) or formal qualification, Newcastle University offers a range of pathways toward your preferred degree. No matter what your age or experience, there is a place for you.
View all details of this course on the University of Newcastle website.
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The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review.
Use all ATAR profile data as a guide only; it provides a broad overview of the ATARs and selection ranks of previous Year 12 students admitted into that course. ATARs and selection ranks required for entry in 2024 may be different. If you are unsure about including a course among your preferences, contact the relevant institution.
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The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review. For up-to-date details, visit University of Newcastle degrees.
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Applicants should note that under the revised Australian Qualifications Framework some programs are four-year programs available with direct entry. Other programs are three-year Bachelor degree programs. Meritorious students have the option to apply for an additional one-year end-on component after graduation. Check the course descriptions carefully.