Focuses on the practical and theoretical dimensions of information technology, and prepares students for careers in the fields of information technology, IT management and cyber security.
The course places an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving alongside discipline knowledge and skills, providing students with the opportunity to undertake complex information technology projects both independently and in teams. Students are introduced to concepts including programming, mathematics, networking, databases and cyber security in their foundation year, before developing advanced skills in information technology, including web development, data management and visualisation in an enterprise context, IT security management and project management.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Apply an understanding of diversity and a global outlook, including Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders perspectives, when designing information systems.
- Apply broad knowledge of concepts, principles and techniques in the discipline of information technology, including management, processing and communication of data.
- Apply discipline knowledge, problem solving and creative thinking skills to anticipate challenges and produce solutions to contemporary IT problems.
- Communicate IT knowledge and ideas clearly and coherently to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Demonstrate autonomous and ongoing learning in the discipline of Information technology to ensure continued relevance of skills and knowledge.
- Demonstrate technological literacy by finding, evaluating and using relevant tools and information from a range of sources.
- Interpret and analyze complex information technology problems using systems thinking, design thinking and systems analysis.
- Work collaboratively and demonstrate initiative on complex IT projects with consideration of professional ethics.
Employment opportunities
This course prepares graduates for a range of careers via practical experience in analysing and solving real world problems in information technology and related disciplines, underpinned by strong theoretical concept knowledge. Over the course of the degree students have the opportunity to undertake international study tours, work integrated learning and internships in their chosen field.
Possible future job titles
Computer Support Officer, Systems Analyst, IT Consultant, Systems Administrator, Software Support Officer, Project Manager, Systems Integrator, Data Analyst.