Course overview
Designed for today's IT professional by delivering knowledge and skills in IT networking, application development and software. Graduates develop a broad and coherent knowledge in the underlying principles of IT. Students will explore the critical demands in the IT industry and uncover how these demands are met. Study hardware, software, networking, security, databases, and programming technologies, including cognitive, technical and communication skills. This course will prepare you for the IT industry certifications in the fields of networking, systems administration and programming through a theoretical and hands-on approach to learning.
Course record
Career Opportunities
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge for an individual to administer and manage computer systems support in small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs).
Successful completion of this degree course may equip an individual to undertake professional roles in SMEs such as: Network Engineer, Systems Administrator and Systems Engineer (within the Networking Stream), Software Developer, IT Consultant and Software Tester (within the Application Development Stream).
Successful completion of this degree course may equip an individual to undertake professional roles in SMEs such as: Network Engineer, Systems Administrator and Systems Engineer (within the Networking Stream), Software Developer, IT Consultant and Software Tester (within the Application Development Stream).
Majors
Application development, Information systems, Information technology, Networking.
Entry requirements
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Standard entry
- Year 12 prerequisites Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion of any Mathematics. Non-Year 12 prerequisites As for Year 12 or subject equivalents, including experience.
Student profile
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Campuses & intake dates
- Melbourne CBDVIC
