Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Undergraduate CRICOS: 00008C
Gain technical expertise in IT and a rich understanding of society. Through the Bachelor of Information Technology and Arts, a double degree, you’ll learn how to shape and manage current and emerging technologies – while developing strong communication, research and critical thinking skills.
Structure
The course includes compulsory (core) and elective units (total of 96) from the range of Faculty of Information Technology units, plus 96 units from the range of Faculty of Arts. Industry-based learning placements available to selected students.
Subjects
Ancient cultures
Anthropology
Archaeology
Arts
Australia in the world
Australian studies
Behavioural studies
Bioethics
Business analytics
Business information systems
Chinese studies
Communications and media studies
Computer networks and security
Computer programming
Computer science
Computing
Creative computing
Criminology
Cybersecurity
Data science
English as an international language
Film and screen studies
French studies
Games design
Games development
German studies
History
Holocaust and genocide studies
Human geography
Human rights
Humanities
IT for business
Indigenous cultures and histories
Indonesian studies
Information and society
Information management
Information technology
International relations
International studies
Islamic studies
Italian studies
Japanese studies
Jewish studies
Journalism
Korean studies
Languages
Linguistics
Literary studies
Mobile apps development
Multimedia development
Music
Performance
Philosophy
Politics
Psychology
Religious studies
Social science
Sociology
Software development
Software engineering
Spanish and Latin American studies
Theatre
Ukrainian studies
Web development
Standard entry requirements
QualificationEntry Score - 2023 intakeGCE A Level9International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme28Advanced Placement7ACT24SAT - Total score out of 16001190Pearson International Advanced Levels9