Course overview
Develop the skills & master the tools needed to create award-winning apps with Australia's first standalone Bachelor of IT (Mobile Applications Development).
Master the world's top 5 programming languages, learn to design build and publish cutting-edge mobile apps for both iOS and Android and open up a world of opportunities as a highly adaptable, language-agnostic programmer.
In your final year, you'll learn to collaborate effectively as part of a production team - simulating the realities of the workplace - to respond to live client briefs. You'll then present your work to an industry panel for direct feedback and recognition.
Upon graduation, you'll leave with an extensive portfolio of mobile apps that you can showcase to prospective employers as well as sell in the marketplace.
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Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Mobile application developer, application support analyst, applications engineer, e-commerce developer, front end developer, information architect, IT consultant, Java developer, .net developer, programmer, programmer analyst, software developer, software tester.
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Practical experience
In your final year, our Professional Internship Program places you in a professional industry organisation where you will develop relevant skills oriented toward your chosen career. It will provide you with an opportunity to apply what you know, be mentored, receive feedback and seek opportunities for development in a real-world setting, as well as be exposed to emerging trends and technology impacting your industry. Prior to commencement of the internship, AIT will determine a suitable placement company based on your individual needs and interests.
Fees and charges
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Majors
Areas of study
C++ programming, database, information systems, Java, mobile app design, software engineering, web design, iOS, Android, cross platform apps, digital project management, UX/UI design.
Entry requirements
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Standard entry
- and Have completed high school certification equivalent to an Australian Year 12. Year 11 students will be considered on a case-by-case basis, subject to providing Year 11 results (or equivalent), a support letter from a parent or guardian (if underage), a portfolio (if applicable), and attending a screening interview
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Campuses & intake dates
- SydneyNSW

