Bachelor of Information Technology |
||
| The Bachelor of Information Technology opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities in Information Technology-related fields. Students can gain a broad qualification or select a pathway into a specialised course in Computer Science and Software Development, Multimedia Technology, Games Design and Development, Web and Mobile Technologies or IT Security. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science and Software Development) |
||
| Deakin University Computer Science and Software Development students have the opportunity to work in a field that is constantly evolving, with new developments changing the way we live. The course remains relevant and progressive through the input of representatives of leading information technology companies including IBM Australia, Telstra and Microsoft that are part of the Academic Advisory Board. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Multimedia Technology) |
||
| Multimedia Technology is all around us; when we access the internet, use an ATM or visit a movie theatre. In the Multimedia Technology course at Deakin students learn to design and author multimedia information, create electronic documents, design and manipulate databases and information systems, and develop project management skills. Leading information technology companies including IBM Australia, Telstra and Microsoft contribute to Deakin’s courses as part of the Academic Advisory Board to ensure courses are relevant and produce highly-employable graduates. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design and Development) |
||
| Deakin’s Games Design and Development course provides students with the skills and knowledge to thrive in this dynamic and fast-growing field. They will learn about game simulation and modelling, software engineering, human/computer interaction, game production, graphic design, and music and sound effects through a combination of theoretical and hands-on teaching. Leading information technology companies including IBM Australia, Telstra and Microsoft, as well as games companies such as Firelight Technologies, help inform the course to ensure it is relevant and graduates are highly-employable. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security) |
||
| Information Technology security is increasingly important in today’s technology-based workplace. Deakin’s Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security) provides students with skills in securing data and data communications as well as investigating, analysing and providing solutions to computer crime that are highly sought-after by employers. The course offers students skills in problem solving, communication and technical capabilities related to Information Technology security as well as providing them with information about the legal, regulatory and ethical contexts in which these skills are used. more... | ||
Downloadable brochureInformation in this publication was correct at the date of publish. For the most up to date information please refer to the Deakin course website www.deakin.edu.au/courses (for course structures) and VTAC www.vtac.edu.au (for pre-requisites). |
E&IT school website |
|
Change of PreferenceIf you've changed your mind about the courses you want to study, the Change of Preference (COP) period is your opportunity to reassess, reorder, add or delete courses from your VTAC list of course preferences. |
||