This degree gives you the skills you need to become an in-demand computing professional. You will gain skills in a practice-based learning environment, be introduced to real-world project experience, and acquire a solid knowledge of ICT theory.
Western’s Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology will give you a strong understanding of several industry domains including networking, databases, systems analysis and design and programming. You will also gain relevant skills in web and mobile technologies, project management, professional communications, operating systems and human computer interaction. As well as the necessary mathematical and statistical skills to succeed as an ICT practitioner, you can choose from a broad range of specialisations including entertainment computing and social media analytics. You will also gain access to industry-leading facilities where you can bring your ideas to life and shape an unlimited future.
This program is also offered at ATMC - Melbourne campus on arrangement with Western Sydney University.
Majors: Cyber Security, Entertainment Computing, Health Informatics, Mathematics, Mobile Computing, Networking, Technology Entrepreneurship. Specialisations/majors offered may vary according to campus.
Your career
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) degree, you can look forward to career opportunities, such as: Network administrator or engineer; Systems architect; Web analyst; Software quality analyst; Software engineer analyst; Games developer; Information systems manager.