The Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology is a three-year program accredited by the Australian Computer Society. It meets the demands of business to be competitive and to innovate in this fast-changing area. Students build strong foundational skills, and then apply these to a range of industry relevant problems and projects as part of work-integrated learning. To complete the degree, students do a major to specialise in topics such as cyber security, cloud computing, multimedia computing. Accredited with the Australian Computer Society at a professional level, you’ll graduate ready to connect people worldwide, and help businesses or individuals to adapt to changing technology and market demands. Note: Sydney City Campus semesters commence in March, July and October. Not all majors and subjects are available on listed campuses. Please refer to our handbook for more information.
Extra Notes
Entry Requirements
Assumed knowledge required: HSC Mathematics and any two units of HSC English
Remarks
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