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The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) delivers both theoretical foundations and hands-on expertise for aspiring IT professionals in corporate settings. This three-year full-time program offers an AQF level 7 certification, with specialization options in digital transformation, cybersecurity, or business information systems. IT specialists possess advanced technical competencies to manage businesses independently while assisting organizations in establishing robust computer networks and providing ongoing technical support. Their expertise spans firewalls, data storage solutions, databases, web infrastructures, and all aspects of computer systems. The BIT curriculum is meticulously designed to meet Australian Computer Society (ACS) standards, preparing graduates for roles such as ICT business analysts, security specialists, systems analysts, and software developers. Aligned with ACS CBoK V3.2 and AQF guidelines, the program ensures graduates meet contemporary industry demands through comprehensive skill development mapped to SFIA frameworks. Students emerge with distinctive professional capabilities that position them for immediate industry impact.
The minimum academic entry requirements for admissions to the Bachelor of Information Technology is the completion of a qualification deemed equivalent to Australian Year 12. Applicants may also be required to satisfy specific course requirements such as a minimum overall grade score or prerequisite knowledge. International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate competency in the English language. The following English language proficiency scores have been allocated for entry to this course for students who have not completed the final two years of secondary schooling with English as the language of instruction.