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Bachelor of Information Technology

Where it will take you

The Bachelor of Information Technology course has recently undergone a major course review where input was received from industry partners, academic staff and past students. The course now contains a core of eight subject, a relevant IT major (eight subjects) and the opportunity to complete a minor of four subjects in any discipline area (including IT) plus four free electives. We are excited by this new course and it will provide you with essential skills for the workplace.

The employment rate for graduates of this course is very high. Graduates may find employment as computing professionals in both the commercial and technical sectors of the computing industry. Employers might be in industry, commerce, small business, large financial enterprises, public utilities, government, education or welfare.

Graduates may also find careers in secondary and further education or go on to postgraduate research.

Your course is recognised by industry

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) accredits courses in Information Technology to verify that they meet professional standards in terms of content, staff skills, teaching facility and quality assurance. CSU has the highest level of accreditation, that is, accreditation at the professional level.

Charles Sturt University is also a Regional Cisco Networking Academy that provides students with the hands-on experience necessary to succeed in the network industry.

Articulation and credit

CSU offers a joint TAFE/University study program available through Albury-Wodonga and Wagga Wagga campuses.

Students will graduate with three nationally recognised qualifications: Certificate IV in Information Technology (Networking) (ICA40405), Diploma of Information Technology (Networking) (ICA50405) and the Bachelor of Information Technology.

More information about the TAFE program.

Graduation requirements

To graduate students must complete 192 points (the equivalent of 24 standard subjects).

For students completing the TAFE integrated program, this comprises the credit package of 128 points for Albury-Wodonga TAFE study completed concurrently and 64 points completed during enrolment in the Bachelor degree course.

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