IELTS (Academic version): 6.5 overall score, minimum 6.0 in each subtest
TOEFL internet-based score :Total score 82, Writing 21, Speaking 18, Reading 13, Listening 13
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE): 58 overall; No communication skills less than 50
The Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology is a three year program accredited by the Australian Computer Society. It provides graduates with skills and knowledge in networking and IT applications development, along with the ability to apply practical ICT solutions in real-world situations. Subjects available offer a solid foundation across several domains including Networking, Databases, Systems Analysis & Design, Programming, Web and Mobile Technologies, Project Management, Professional Communications, Operating Systems and Human Computer Interaction. It also covers the necessary mathematical and statistical skills as needed by an ICT practitioner. The structure of the Program provides scope for electives, minors or majors in further studies including the areas of Mobile Computing and Application Development, Entertainment Computing, Astroinformatics, Health Informatics, Social Media Analytics, Networking, Health Information Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Systems Security and IT Support. NB: Majors / minors may not be offered on all campuses.
CRICOS Code: 064013K
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Full-time start
Year 1
AUTUMN SESSION
Programming Fundamentals
Principles of Professional Communication 1
Systems Analysis and Design
Statistical Decision Making
Credit Points, 40
SPRING SESSION
Computer Networking
Programming Techniques
Database Design and Development
Select one elective
, Credit Points, 40
Year 2
AUTUMN SESSION
Technologies for Web Applications
Computer Networks and Internets
Object Oriented Analysis
Select one elective
, Credit Points, 40
SPRING SESSION
Web Systems Development
Social Web Analytics
Select two electives
, Credit Points, 40
Year 3
AUTUMN SESSION
Human-Computer Interaction
Professional Development
Operating Systems Programming
Select one elective
Credit Points, 40
SPRING SESSION
Professional Experience
Select three electives
Credit Points, 40
Total Credit Points, 240
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) degree, you can look forward to career opportunities, such as:
Network administrator or engineer
Systems architect
Web analyst
Software quality analyst
Software engineer analyst
Games developer
Information systems manager
OSHC: 629 ($) per year