Dive into the high-tech world of IT with a flexible degree, tailored to you.
Study a Bachelor of IT
Navigate our digital world with UC’s flexible Bachelor of Information Technology (B.IT).
Offered in the perfect blend of online and in-person study, our B.IT can help provide you with the ultimate study, work and life balance.
Study Information Technology and gain the skills and expertise to design, develop and manage computer-based information systems. Explore the theory behind software applications, hardware and computer networks, while getting industry experience through UC’s practical Work Integrated Learning (WIL). You’ll have the chance to work with organisations such as the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, Delv, Chartertech and many more.
Become an expert in an area of your choice, with specialisations in Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things, Cybersecurity and System Administration, Data Science, or Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.
After graduation, you'll be prepared for industries booming with job growth, offering careers in project management, cloud computing, cybersecurity, machine learning and more, with the flexibility to work across different industries.
Flexible learning
Study your way with flexible study options.
High job prospects
Have in-demand skills in a booming industry.
Industry accredited
Australian Computer Society (ACS) accredited course.
Flexible learning
Study your way with flexible study options.
High job prospects
Have in-demand skills in a booming industry.
Industry accredited
Australian Computer Society (ACS) accredited course.
Learn how to deliver IT systems across business environments, policies and project management.
Create effective working environments with the confidence to lead projects.
Explore the balance between technological and human influence across all IT touchpoints.
Be confident to apply your skills to real-world practice.
Expand your network and engage with a variety of industry leaders via UC's built-in placements and practical experiences.
Blended learning
Specialise in your field of choice.
Real-world industry experience and practice.
Graduate with versatile, future-ready skills.
Specialise in your field of choice.
Real-world industry experience and practice.
Graduate with versatile, future-ready skills.
When you study Information Technology at ºÚÁÏÍø, you’re placing yourself in an industry that’s booming with job prospects and opportunities for qualified professionals across a variety of sectors.
Designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of Information Technology principles with the backing of industry-standard practice, you’ll graduate with the confidence to hit the ground running.
Education is for everyone
Top 10 in the world for reducing inequalities.
(THE Impact Rankings, 2024)
High starting salaries
5- stars for Undergraduate starting salaries in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)
Best in Australia
#1 in Australia in teaching quality in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)
Education is for everyone
Top 10 in the world for reducing inequalities.
(THE Impact Rankings, 2024)
High starting salaries
5- stars for Undergraduate starting salaries in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)
Best in Australia
#1 in Australia in teaching quality in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)
Career outlook
UC’s Bachelor of Information Technology graduates may find themselves in any of the following positions:
- Big Data Architect
- Big Data Engineer
- Business Intelligence Specialist
- Cloud Computing Architect
- Cybersecurity Specialist
- Data Analyst
- Data Scientist
- ICT Project Manager
- IoT Engineer, Developer, or Designer
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Mobile Apps Developer
- Robotics Specialist
- Service Desk Manager
- System Administrator
Semester 1, 2025: 3 February 2025
Semester 2, 2025: 28 July 2025
Do you want more info on application dates? Find out all you need to know on the course page or connect with the UC Future Students Team to discover more about the application dates and tips to help you submit your application.
Entry requirements
To be eligible for this course, you must have either:
- Year 12 ATAR, or
- Other Australian qualification, or
- Relevant work experience, or
- Overseas qualification
Assumed knowledge
- Applicants are encouraged to have basic knowledge and skills in ICT (Information and Communication Technology), numeracy and literacy.
Ready to transform the world with Information Technology? Download a brochure or speak to our staff via email or over the phone.
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- Whether this is the right course for you
- How to apply
- Cost and fees
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