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Undergraduate CSU-TEC-DEG-2022

Bachelor of Information Technology (with specialisations)

Available loans

Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)

Total subjects

28

Price

From

$26,484

Study method

Online & on-campus

Assessments

100% online

Credit available

Yes

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Charles Sturt University is Australia’s most experienced online uni, and has the country’s highest graduate employment rate. From agriculture, arts, healthcare and IT, to business, law, social work and teaching—you’ll get the latest skills in your field, and learn from academics who are connected to industry. Add in 24/7 IT support, scholarships and a vibrant student community, and you can take your next, or first, career step with confidence.

QS RANKING 2022

35

Times Higher Education Ranking 2022

36

  • 2022

Degree structure

14

Core subjects

+
8

Major subjects

+
6

Elective subjects

=

Degree

Degree details

What you'll learn

Get the best of both worlds

We’re changing the game when it comes to learning that works for you. Year one, you can choose to study online or combine on-campus and online study. You’ll make all-important connections with your peers and academics, and build your industry network. Plus, because we know you have a busy life, we’ll keep the timetable nice and compact so you can fit everything in. As you move into your second and third years, you’ll study more independently as you start to specialise and undertake industry placements. The course changes as you learn more.

Gain a solid foundation – then specialise

Will you get a solid grounding in the fundamental theory and practice in your field? Of course. That’s what your first year is all about. You then build on those foundations by specialising in an area that aligns with your career goals. Choose from: Cyber Security, Network Engineering, Software and Application Development, and Web Development.

Build your employability

Alongside your foundational and technical skills, you’ll also study employability skills subjects that will give you the aptitudes relevant to any job – such as communication, problem-solving and critical thinking. So you’ll graduate with the ultimate portfolio of skills that employers need. How do we know employers need them? We got them to help us develop the course.

A qualification at every step

As you complete each year of study, you gain a qualification. After the first year, you can receive a Diploma of Information Technology; after the second, an Associate Degree in Information Technology. So, if you achieve a diploma and then want to work for a year, when you return, you’ll go straight into the associate degree year, with credit for your completed diploma. You can also choose to fast-track your degree by studying across all three sessions in a year.

Career opportunities

As an IT professional, you could be involved in developing business protocols and processes such as databases and back-up systems, and computer applications to support these. Positions exist in large or small companies, or you could provide services on a consultancy basis.

Drive development

Develop websites and mobile applications or keep projects running on time.

Manage and protect networks and systems

This course will prepare you for various roles, such as network engineer, systems architect, systems administrator, systems analyst and cyber security specialist.

Work in IT support

Provide technical support, troubleshooting and fix software and hardware.

Professional recognition

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) accredits courses in Information Technology to verify that they meet professional standards in terms of content, staff skills, teaching facility and quality assurance. The Bachelor of Information Technology (with specialisations) has been accredited at the Professional level of recognition by the ACS. Accreditation renewal of the course is required after every five years.

Entry requirements

Higher education

  • Successful completion of at least two appropriate standard IT university-level subjects.

Secondary education

  • A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of at least 55 (including adjustment factors) ; OR
  • Completion of the HSC (or equivalent) with strong performance (such as 60% or higher marks) in subjects in the Information Technology area; OR
  • For recent school leavers, a report from the School Principal, equivalent to that used in the School Recommendation Scheme (SRS), recommending the applicant as well-suited for university study ;OR
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) with an equivalent ranking to the currently listed ATAR.

VET studies

  • A completed AQF Certificate III in Information Technology (including any specialisation of Information Technology) or a completed AQF Certificate III in an area related to Information Technology.

Work and Life

  • IT related professional certifications such as from CISCO, Microsoft, IBM and other professional industries ; OR
  • Two years relevant professional IT work experience (i.e. in areas such as programmer, analyst, systems administration, help desk, network support but NOT clerical roles such as data entry or secretarial) demonstrated by a detailed resume.

On campus requirements

Some online subjects include a compulsory or optional residential school. These are an opportunity to come on campus for between one and five days for face-to-face learning.

You'll meet your lecturers and classmates, put theory into practice in our facilities, and could take part in anything from exam prep workshops and guest speaker presentations, to lab work and research tutorials

You can also take advantage of our on-campus accommodation, and access specific grants and financial assistance to help you attend.

Practicum placement

Please note that the following subjects have a Workplace Learning component:

ITC396 - IT Work Placement

Credit for previous study or work

Recognition of prior learning (RPL) and credit for current competencies will be granted to eligible applicants.

Description

Accredited by the Australian Computer Society, the Bachelor of Information Technology (with specialisations) at Charles Sturt University gives you a comprehensive understanding of fields across the entire IT industry.

Degree structure details

Recommended Study Pattern

The course consists of fourteen core subjects, one restricted elective chosen from two subjects, a specialisation of eight subjects and five unrestricted electives or a minor sequence. All subjects are 8 points unless otherwise indicated. Study Centre students may have limited specialisations and minors selection.

Core subjects

IKC101 First Nations Foundations: Knowing, relating and understanding Country

ITC105 Communication and Information Management

ITC106 Programming Principles

ITC114 Introduction to Database Systems

ITC161 Computer Systems

ITC211 Systems Analysis and Design

ITC212 Internet Technologies

ITC218 ICT Project Management

ITC290 Personal Portfolio (2)

ITC295 Personal Portfolio 2 (2)

ITC331 Ethics and Professional Practice

ITC396 IT Work Placement (6) Study Centre students complete ITC399 IT Work Place Learning in place of ITC396 IT Work Placement

EMP100 Building Resilience for Workplace (2)

EMP101 Building Emotional Intelligence (2)

Restricted Electives

One of the following subjects:

EMP107 Financial Literacy (2)

EMP108 Data Analysis & Insights (2)

Specialisations

Software and Application Development specialisation

ITC205 Professional Programming Practice

ITC206 Programming in Java 1

ITC303 Software Development Project 1

ITC309 Software Development Project 2

ITC313 Programming in Java 2

ITC322 Data Structures

PLUS any two of the following subjects:

ITC204 Human Computer Interaction

ITC209 Mobile Application Development

ITC293 Introduction to the Web

ITC294 Web Programming in the Cloud

Network Engineering specialisation

ITC233 Computer Networks

ITC254 Wireless Networks

ITC306 Project Preparation

ITC308 IT Project

ITC354 Routing and Switching

ITC355 Network Design

PLUS any two (2) of the following subjects:

ITC240 Cyber Security Management

ITC292 Network Security

ITC314 Virtualisation Technologies

ITC358 Cyber Security

Cyber Security specialisation

ITC240 Cyber Security Management

ITC292 Network Security

ITC306 Project Preparation

ITC308 IT Project

ITC358 Cyber Security

ITC398 Ethical Hacking

PLUS any two (2) of the following subjects:

ITC233 Computer Networks

ITC206 Programming in Java 1

ITC205 Professional Programming Practice

ITC314 Virtualisation Technologies

Web Development specialisation

ITC204 Human Computer Interaction

ITC293 Introduction to the Web

ITC294 Web Programming in the Cloud

ITC306 Project Preparation

ITC308 IT Project

ITC314 Virtualisation Technologies

PLUS any two (2) of the following subjects:

ITC108 Games 1 - Games Design

ITC206 Programming in Java 1

ITC209 Mobile Application Development

ITC292 Network Security

Unrestricted Electives

Students must choose five unrestricted electives by completing:

* a minor in another discipline area and one unrestricted elective OR

* five unrestricted electives.

An unrestricted elective is any standard undergraduate subject offered provided prerequisites and enrolment restrictions have been met.

Minor Sequence

A minor is a prescribed set of subjects taken from a discipline other than the chosen specialisation. For a minor – comprised of subjects either from within the Faculty, or from another Faculty – students must take an established sequence of a set of four subjects. A minor must include no more than two level 1 subjects and must include at least one level 3 subject. Students must ensure that they take the necessary prerequisites. If a minor is chosen from those offered within the Faculty, it must be in an area other than that of the specialisation studied. No more than one subject can be counted towards a minor if it has already been undertaken as part of the core and/or the specialisation. A student cannot claim more than one minor.

Software and Application Development

ITC205 Professional Programming Practice

ITC206 Programming in Java 1

ITC313 Programming in Java 2

ITC322 Data Structures

Network Engineering

ITC233 Computer Networks

ITC254 Wireless Networks

ITC354 Routing and Switching

ITC355 Network Design

Cyber Security

ITC240 Cyber Security Management

ITC292 Network Security

ITC358 Cyber Security

ITC398 Ethical Hacking

Web Development

ITC204 Human Computer Interaction

ITC293 Introduction to the Web

ITC294 Web Programming in the Cloud

ITC314 Virtualisation Technologies

Psychology

PSY101 Foundations of Psychology 1

PSY102 Foundations of Psychology 2

PSY201 Research Methods in Psychology

PLUS one of the following subjects:

PSY305 Psychology of Personality

PSY307 Cognition

Note: Students who have completed QBM100 Data Analytics for Business and MKT230 Marketing Research should not complete. PSY201 Research Methods in Psychology but should select an alternative subject from PSY203 Social Psychology OR PSY204 Psychological Testing OR the other level 3 subject.

Management and Leadership

MGT245 Leading Yourself and Teams

MGT330 Business Strategy

PLUS two of the following subjects:

MGT210 Organisational Behaviour

MGT220 eCommerce

MGT290 Project Management

MGT307 Applied Entrepreneurial Projects

MGT310 Operations Management

MGT320 Managing and Leading Change

MGT340 International Management

Entrepreneurship

ACC201 Budgeting and Financing for Project Managers

MGT307 Applied Entrepreneurial Projects

PLUS two of the following subjects:

ITC105 Communication and Information Management

MGT245 Leading Yourself and Teams

MGT290 Project Management

MKT211 Applied Social Media & Digital Marketing

BUS306 Business Scenario Solutions

MKT390 Managing Brands and Product Innovation

Study Centre students may have limited specialisations and minors selection.

Associate Degree of Computing (exit point only)

The course structure consists of:

* Eight core subjects

* Five restricted IT electives

* Three unrestricted electives

Core subjects

IKC101 Indigenous Australian Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities

ITC105 Communication and Information Management

ITC106 Programming Principles

ITC114 Introduction to Database Systems

ITC161 Computer Systems

ITC211 Systems Analysis and Design

ITC212 Internet Technologies

ITC218 ICT Project Management

Restricted IT Electives

Five IT subjects chosen from the specialisation subjects listed above.

Diploma of Computing (exit point only)

The course structure consists of:

* Seven core subjects

* One unrestricted elective

Core subjects

IKC101 Indigenous Australian Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities

ITC105 Communication and Information Management

ITC106 Programming Principles

ITC114 Introduction to Database Systems

ITC161 Computer Systems

ITC211 Systems Analysis and Design

ITC212 Internet Technologies

Award Requirements

As a Charles Sturt University student, throughout your course you have a responsibility to continue to develop skills in English language, literacy and numeracy as appropriate to your discipline. This ongoing development will enable you to effectively participate in your course and graduate prepared to enter the workforce.

Bachelor of Information Technology (with specialisations)

  • To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

Exit Points

Associate Degree in Computing [Exit Point Only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 128 points.

Diploma of Computing [Exit Point Only]

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

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