Bachelor of Information Technology Program By Griffith University |Top Universities
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Program Duration

72 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program will provide students with a core of IT technical knowledge and allow a major in Information Systems, Networks and Security or Software Development to be undertaken. The IT technical component of the program commences in Year 1 and addresses IT skills such as understanding the basics of computing technology, how to design and build web sites, computer programming, data management, software development and human computer interaction. This is followed by more advanced IT skills in Year 2 including software technologies, information security and IT services management. The courses for all majors are in Year 2 and Year 3 of the program. The Information Systems major, covers topics such as business analysis, IS architecture, business/IT alignment and project management. The Networks and Security major studies the design, control and management of various types of networks and applied network security. The Software Development major provides a combination of courses that give students a background in technical on-line programming, software quality management, the process of software development and an appreciation of interacting within the business environment. Students undertaking the Information Systems major will be prepared for International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) certification while those taking the Networks and Security major will be ready for network certification. The Bachelor of Information Technology is conditionally accredited with the Australian Computer Society.

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program will provide students with a core of IT technical knowledge and allow a major in Information Systems, Networks and Security or Software Development to be undertaken. The IT technical component of the program commences in Year 1 and addresses IT skills such as understanding the basics of computing technology, how to design and build web sites, computer programming, data management, software development and human computer interaction. This is followed by more advanced IT skills in Year 2 including software technologies, information security and IT services management. The courses for all majors are in Year 2 and Year 3 of the program. The Information Systems major, covers topics such as business analysis, IS architecture, business/IT alignment and project management. The Networks and Security major studies the design, control and management of various types of networks and applied network security. The Software Development major provides a combination of courses that give students a background in technical on-line programming, software quality management, the process of software development and an appreciation of interacting within the business environment. Students undertaking the Information Systems major will be prepared for International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) certification while those taking the Networks and Security major will be ready for network certification. The Bachelor of Information Technology is conditionally accredited with the Australian Computer Society.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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