University of New England
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Courses included
The Bachelor of Information Technology at UNE will prepare you for a career in a field that intersects with all others. During your studies you will develop foundational knowledge of programming, software development, cybersecurity, database management and more, providing you with the skillsets needed to adapt and innovate in a rapidly changing field.
Artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, database management, data analytics, data processing, data science, information systems, information technology, internet of things, programming, software development.
Software engineer, IT consultant, network administrator, systems analyst, database administrator, cybersecurity analyst.
Refer to UNE current fee information.
Assumed knowledge: Any 1 unit of Mathematics.
Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Advanced (or equivalent)
Guaranteed ATAR: 65.00
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
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