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Bachelor of Information Technology
The Bachelor of Information Technology is designed to equip students for professional careers within the IT industry or with other IT intensive organisations including government departments and business enterprises.
Majors
Students must complete one of the approved majors from the following areas:
Information Systems
Management of Technology
Distributed Systems and Web Applications
Software Systems
Career Outcomes
The Bachelor of Information Technology provides students with the knowledge and skills essential
to becoming a multi-skilled IT professional capable of contributing at a high level working in areas spanning technology development through to strategic planning and business process management and modelling. Graduates have a range of career paths open to them and could be employed in roles such as business consultant, systems and business analyst and programmer, networked applications developer, solutions and enterprise architect, researcher, project leader, process and client manager and IT educator. Opportunities for more senior roles such as chief information officer or chief technology officer may arise as skills and experience develop.
Careers
Chief Information Officer
Chief Technology Officer
Business Consultant
Computer Engineer
Systems Analyst and Programmer
Multimedia Developer
Network Manager
Solutions Architect
Researcher
Project Leader
IT Educator
Work Experience & Internships
Some students without practical workplace experience, or with workplace experience in a field different from their studies, choose to undertake an internship as part of their degree.
This intensely practical professional development approach fosters graduates who are ready, willing and able to hit the ground running and make an immediate impact in the workplace.
Professional Recognition
The Bachelor of Information Technology is accredited at the Professional level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS)
Attendance
Most students undertake four subjects per semester* (equivalent to 40 credit points). You may, however, enrol in fewer subjects and extend your degree over a longer period.
Bond's Teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.
* Australian students enrolled in three or more subjects may be eligible to claim Austudy benefits. International students are required to study a minimum of 30 credit hours (three subjects equivalent) per semester to fulfil Australian study visa requirements.
Combined Degrees
Students can combine this degree with any other undergraduate degree at Bond (except Medicine) to suit their professional and personal interests. Bond's three-semester academic year allows students to complete two degrees in the same time it would take to complete just one degree at other universities (dependant upon degree combination).
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