English requirements
Successful completion of the Diploma of General Education or Secondary Vocational school Certificate with an average grade of 7.0 or above; or Year 12 GPA of 7.0 of above
IELTS: Overall 6.0, Writing 5.5, Speaking 5.5, Reading 5.5, Listening 5.5
TOEFL (iBT): Overall 60*, Writing 18, Speaking 16, Reading 8, Listening 7
Pearson: Overall 46, Writing 36, Speaking 36, Reading 36, Listening 36
Aspire Institute Placement Test: APT-B1
Duolingo: Overall 100, Writing 90, Speaking 90, Reading 90, Listening 90 - Duolingo is only accepted until May 2024
The ICMS Bachelor of Information Technology (Cyber Security) is an innovative undergraduate degree meeting the industry’s growing demand for guardians of the digital realm.
The accelerating digitisation of business is reshaping every sector of the economy. With globalisation, automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) on the rise, organisations worldwide are bracing for a surge in opportunities alongside inevitable threats. A nimble, adept workforce is needed to confront these emerging challenges.
These rapid transformations present an abundance of new challenges and opportunities for graduates skilled in cybercrime prevention and digital security, highly sought-after capabilities both in Australia and globally.
Organisations are seeking graduates who can safeguard digital infrastructures by analysing cyber threats, implementing security measures, conducting forensic investigations, and fortifying systems against potential breaches, ensuring the resilience and integrity of information networks.
There has never been a better time to begin a career in the exciting and dynamic field of Cyber Security.
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The Bachelor of Information Technology (Cyber Security) could open up a range of career opportunities for graduates within the systems, networks and database sectors that are currently identified as ‘strategic skills’ by the Australian Government as: