Bachelor of Information Technology

Provider:
Course Code:
BICT
CRICOS Code:
112413C
Qualification Level:
Bachelor, Undergraduate
Course Area:
Information Technology
Duration:
156-Week
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Western Australia (Perth)
Course Fee:
$53,400 Per Course
Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
International
Intake:
March, August

Course Overview

This course is perfect for those seeking to be an information technology professional. You'll gain the knowledge and skills necessary in order to work as part of this field, with particular focus on computer networks or web development programs that can give you plenty more options when it comes time explore what type careers might suit your interests best!

Course Structure

A Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology will have the following course structure:

Semester 1:

  1. ICT101 Applied Communications
  2. ICT102 Computer Fundamentals
  3. ICT103 Data Analysis and Visualisation
  4. ICT104 Data Communications and Networks

Semester 2

  1. ICT105 Programming Principles
  2. ICT106 ICT in Business and Society
  3. ICT107 Cyber Security
  4. BUS105 Business Information Systems

Semester 3

  1. Elective No. 1
  2. ICT201 Business Systems Analysis
  3. ICT202 Network Security Fundamentals
  4. ICT203 Data Analytics for Business

Semester 4

  1. ICT204 Security Architecture and Systems Administration
  2. ICT205 Systems and Database Design
  3. ICT206 Enterprise Security and Governance
  4. ICT207 Project Management for ICT

Semester 5

  1. ICT301 Enterprise Data
  2. ICT302 Advanced Data Analytics for Business
  3. ICT303 ICT Practicum
  4. ICT304 User Interface Design

Semester 6

  1. ICT305 Advanced Network Security
  2. ICT306 Applied Project
  3. ICT307 Digital Forensics
  4. Elective No. 2

Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements
Entry is available to applicants 18 years or older who hold:

Successful Completion Of An Australian Senior Certificate Of Education (Year 12) Or Equivalent Within The Last Two Years, With A Minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) Of 55, Or Equivalent;OR
Successful Completion Of The International Baccalaureate (IB), Including English; OR
A Diploma Or Higher From An Australian Higher Education Institution Or An Overseas Equivalent Qualification As Assessed By The Overseas Qualifications Unit (OQU) – Migration Services, Department Of Training And Workforce Development (DTWD); OR
Satisfactory Completion Of At Least Six Months Consecutive Study, Or Equivalent, At Any Australian University Or Other Registered Higher Education Provider (HEP); OR
Successful Completion Of A Foundation Studies Program Offered By A Registered TAFE, University, Or Private Provider That Is Accredited As A TAFE Certificate IV Provider Or Accredited As Compliant With The National Standards For Foundation Programs; OR
Successful Completion Of A Vocational Educational & Training (VET) Course In The Areas Of Business Or Commerce, Management Or Leadership To Diploma Or Advanced Diploma Level; OR
Students With Work And Life Experience Not Meeting The Formal Academic Requirements Or Students Who Successfully Completed The Australian Senior Certificate Of Education (Year 12) Or Equivalent At The Required Level More Than Two Years Ago May Be Admitted To A Course If They Have Relevant Work Experience And/Or Other Acceptable Qualifications.

Applicants will be able to apply for Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) on a case by case basis to determine their suitability and readiness for articulation into the Stanley College BBus. Applicants with insufficient preparation to commence the BBus course at Stanley College will be provided with information on other institutions that offer bridging courses or foundation studies. They will be encouraged to re-apply upon successful completion of a qualification that satisfies the College’s entry requirements.
Minimum Age to Apply 18 years or older 
Language Requirement
English Language Requirements
Satisfactory English Language Proficiency Demonstrated By Either:
An English Pass Level In An Australian Senior Certificate Of Education (Year 12) Or Equivalent; OR
Attainment Of A Specified Level Of Achievement In A Recognised English Language Test, Such As IELTS (Or Equivalent) At A Score Of At Least 6.0 (With No Individual Band Score Less Than 5.5);OR
TOEFL Internet: Overall Score Of 60-78. Section Score No Less Than: Listening: 12; Speaking: 18; Reading: 13; Writing: 21; OR
Pearson Test Of English (PTE): Overall Score Of 50-57 (No Section Score Less Than 50); OR
University Of Cambridge – Advanced (CAE): Total Score Of 169; OR
Evidence Of Satisfactory Completion Of An Accredited Tertiary Award In English.

Career Opportunities

Expected graduate employment opportunities

  • Communications officer
  • Data warehouse administrator
  • Database administrator
  • Database administrator developer
  • Information officer
  • Support officer
  • Web designer
  • IT consultant
  • IT manager
  • Multimedia developer
  • Systems administrator
  • Systems analyst
  • Systems designer
  • Systems manager

Internship or Work Placement

The Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology degree offered by Stanley College is designed with the practical approach of education in mind. To that end, it aims to enhance your employability skills. A key component of the degree is internships. You will get an opportunity to work within a business or other type of Organisation to gain hands-on experience while giving you an insight into your future.


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