Bachelor of Information Technology (Cybersecurity)

The program of study will culminate in the awarding of the Bachelor of Information Technology (Cybersecurity) degree. To satisfy the requirements for the degree, students must successfully complete a total of 240 credit points or 24 units. The course learning outcomes for the BIT (Cybersecurity), are designed to ensure that students understand and apply a comprehensive knowledge of theoretical and technical concepts to pursue IT-related careers, particularly in the fields of database management, networking, security, and software development. They will be able to assess the impact of information technology on both business and society, apply accumulated IT expertise to create practical solutions for real-world challenges within a team context, use IT tools to collect, refine, and improve data with the goal of identifying opportunities and addressing real-world challenges, and demonstrate initiative and sound judgment in applying IT knowledge and skills ethically and responsibly across various projects.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Preston

Full-time - 3 years

Part-time - 6 years

$69,500
55

Structure

3 Years Full Time Total 9 trimester – 3 Trimester each year

Entry requirements

  • Year 12 Australian Equivalent

Study Pathways

Diploma of IT

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