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BIT (Bachelor of Information Technology)
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BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Bachelor of Information Technology

The Bachelor of Information Technology will equip students with the essential knowledge and skills that are relevant to any business to develop, implement and manage software products for commercial companies, software development companies, and government. Students will learn to manage multidisciplinary, data-driven Information Technology (IT) solutions, and develop meaningful approaches to continually evolving business applications, web-and-cloud-based systems and environments.

The Bachelor of Information Technology aims to provide the course graduate with generic and broad employability skills as shown by the Course Learning Outcomes, and the Graduate Attributes, as well as specific knowledge and skills that are consistent with this target work role.

Graduates typically can work for commercial and government organisations in diverse industries, such as tourism, finance, health, retail, IT consulting or security providers nationally and internationality.

A Bachelor of Information Technology degree opens up many career opportunities, including Software Engineering, Business Analysis, Help Desk and Project Management roles.

First Year
Subject CodeSubject Name
ICT1101*Technology and Innovation (C)
ICT1102*Computational Science (C)
ICT1103*Programming Fundamentals (C)
ICT1104*Systems Design and Engineering (C)
AFA1201Accounting for Managers (E)
MGH1201Foundations of HR Management (E)
MGK1202Principles of Digital and Social Media Marketing (E)
MGL1201*Business Law (E)
MGM1201*Introduction to Management (E)
CYB1101Introduction to Cybercrime (E)
ICT1105Operating Systems (E)
ICT1106Web Technologies (E)
Note: Students must undertake 4 out of 8 electives
Second Year
Subject CodeSubject Name
ICT2101*Object Oriented Programming (C)
ICT2102*Networking Fundamentals (C)
ICT2103Database Foundations (C)
CYB2101Cyber Security Principles (C)
MGM2203Project Management (E)
MGM2204*Contemporary Issues in the Global Business Environment (E)
CYB2102Cyber Law, Privacy and Ethics (E)
CYB2103Cyber Risk Management (E)
MGC2201Communication for Business Professionals (E)
ICT2104Programming the Internet of Things (IoT) (E)
ICT2105Blockchain Technology (E)
Note: Students must undertake 4 out of 7 electives
Third Year
Subject CodeSubject Name
BBU3101Professional Development for Emerging Leaders (C)
ICT3102*Information Technology Project A (C)
ICT3103Information Technology Project B (C)
BBU3104Business Analytics (C)
MGM3205Strategic Thinking: Competitive Advantage (C)
ICT3104Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (C)
ICT3105Agile Software Engineering (C)
ICT3106Virtualization and Cloud Computing (C)

Note: Core (C), Elective (E)

is a prerequisite for
*ICT1101 Technology and Innovation
BBU3104, CYB2101 and MGM2203.
*ICT1102 Computational Science
ICT2102, ICT3104 and ICT2105.
*ICT1103 Programming Fundamentals
ICT2101, ICT2104 and ICT2105.
*ICT1104 Systems Design and Engineering
ICT2103.
*ICT2101 Object Oriented Programming
ICT3104 and ICT3105.
*ICT2102 Networking Fundamentals
ICT3106.
*ICT3102 Information Technology Project A
ICT3103.
*MGL1201 Business Law
CYB2102.
*MGM1201 Introduction to Management
CYB2103, MGC2201, MGM2203, and MGM2204.
*MGM2204 Contemporary Issues in the Global Business Environment
MGM3205.