Bachelor of Information Technology |
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| The Bachelor of Information Technology provides a thorough grounding in the basic skills of computing such as networking, IT security, multimedia, or software development. At the same time the course provides the theoretical understanding and experience necessary to enable graduates to keep abreast of this rapidly advancing field. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science and Software Development) |
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| Deakin's Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science and Software Development) will provide you with an understanding of the technology on which systems are built, as well as how to develop software systems and applications, and form an environment to acquire skills needed for software development. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Interactive Media)^ |
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| ^Previously named Bachelor of Information Technology (Multimedia Technology). Deakin’s Information Technology (Interactive Media)^ will enable you to design and author interactive multimedia information integrating images, video, sound, animation and text to create electronic products for a range of environments. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Design and Development) |
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| Deakin's Games Design and Development course provides you with the skills and knowledge to thrive in this dynamic and fast-growing field. The course focuses on enhancing your hands-on ability to build computer games through developing an understanding and appreciation of concepts in software technology relevant to games... more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security) |
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| Deakin's Bachelor of Information Technology (IT Security) will provide you with a sound knowledge and understanding of general issues, concepts and practices in IT security. You will learn in a leading-edge study environment, and graduate as a qualified IT professional. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) |
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| The Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) has been designed for high-achieving students with an interest in continuing onto a research degree in IT after completing their undergraduate studies. Successful completion of the Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) will enable you to apply to undertake a PhD in the field. You will be required to maintain a 70 per cent average to progress to the honours year, otherwise you may exit with a Bachelor of Information Technology degree. more... | ||
Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) |
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| The Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) is designed to recognise, reward and nurture high-achieving students. The course enables you to experience full-time work in the IT industry as part of your degree - giving you real-life industry experience and an edge in the employment market. more... | ||
Bachelor of Network Engineering* |
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| *Course suspended for 2012 Deakin's Bachelor of Network Engineering is an interdisciplinary course covering the design, deployment and management aspects of modern day communication networks, addressing them from engineering and information technology perspectives. more... |
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