Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent.
Mature age applicants can be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis having regard to the prior study, employment and professional experience.
Overall score 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent
TOEFL iBT Overall score 60-78 with minimum scores: Reading 12, Writing 20, Listening 11, Speaking 17
Pearson (PTE) Overall 50 (no band less than 46)
Cambridge-CAE Overall 169 (no band less than 162)
Launch your career in one of the fastest-growing professions.
With the rapid evolution of global information structures, mobile technologies, and cloud deployments, businesses face significant challenges in providing networks that are accessible yet safe. They need specialists who can design, build, maintain, support, and protect computer networks.
Bachelor of Networking provides students with specialist skills and knowledge to design, implement, and maintain computer network technologies, secure information, and communication systems. The course focuses on the practical and theoretical aspects of computer hardware, software, programming, information systems, network security, database technologies, software engineering, and project management. Students will also study advanced topics such as wireless network and security, advanced internetworking design, and enterprise cybersecurity. It will prepare students for Microsoft and Cisco certificates such as Microsoft Server Administration, CCNA, CCNA Wireless, and CCNA Security.
Students have an option to specialise in:
Cloud Networks
Software Engineering
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Year 1
Semester 1
AIM100 Academic Integrity Module
BB101 Business Communications
BN103 Platform Technologies
BN104 Operating Systems
BN110 Information Systems Fundamentals
Semester 2
BN106 Networking Fundamentals
BN108 Programming for Networking
BN109 Web and Multimedia Systems
Elective 1
Year 2
Semester 3
BN200 Network Security Fundamentals
BN201 Professional Issues of IT
BN202 Internetworking Technologies
BN204 Database Technologies
Semester 4
BN205 Project Management
BN206 System Administration and Management
BN208 Networked Applications
BN209 Software Engineering
Year 3
Semester 5
BN301 Industry-Based Project 1*
BN303 Wireless Networks and Security
BN321 Advanced Network Design
Elective 2
Semester 6
BN304 Industry-Based Project 2*
BN305 Virtual Private Networks
Graduates of the Bachelor of Networking course may find employment in areas of network management, system administration and ICT services delivery and management within a wide range of public and private enterprises. Typical roles include Network Manager, System Administrator, Sales Engineer, Network Engineer, Systems Engineer, Support Manager, Internet/Intranet Network Manager, Network Analyst, Network Design Engineer, Network Capacity Planner, Network Solutions Architect, Network Security Specialist, Mobile Applications Developer, and Help Desk Manager.
OSHC: 518.42 ($) AUD per year