Macquarie University
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The world is undergoing an information explosion at the same time business is becoming more competitive. People with the skills to help businesses and society innovate are in demand.
In the Bachelor of Information Technology, you’ll acquire foundational skills in programming, data storage and modelling, networking and cybersecurity. You’ll develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills from an area of information technology – such as software design and construction, applied data modelling and analysis, or security problem detection and mitigation – and learn how to apply that knowledge to solve real-world problems. And you’ll learn how to relate your knowledge and skills in information technology to a broader societal context and make sound decisions regarding ethical and security concerns.
Artificial intelligence, cyber security, data science, information systems and business analysis, networking, software technology, web and mobile app development.
Business or venture analyst, consultant, data analyst, database designer, information technology researcher or developer, project manager, security consultant, software developer, systems administrator.
This degree is accredited by the Australian Computer Society.
In your final year, you’ll undertake a work-integrated learning activity with a partner organisation to help prepare you for real workplace scenarios.
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Recommended studies: Mathematics Extension 1 or Mathematics Extension 2, Information Processes and Technology and/or Software Design and Development.
Guaranteed selection rank: 75.00
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