Overview
A Murdoch degree in Information Technology will enable students to use technology to power creative solutions. They could be fighting cybercrime, using data analytics to drive decision making,or designing and building new systems, apps and games to make a real difference to the economic and social wellbeing of society. Graduates … For more content click the Read More button below.
The Bachelor Information Technology has eight majors that recognise the breadth of skills and roles in the IT industry. The course is flexible in that it allows students to choose up to two majors, a major and two minors, or a major, a co-major and options. Majors include: Artificial Intelligence and Automation, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Cyber Security and Forensics, Games Technology, and Internetworking and Network Security, Games Software Design and Production, Mobile and Web Application Development.
The Murdoch Bachelor of Information Technology aims to develop graduates who are:
Capable of developing creative solutions to real-world problemsWork ready with well-developed critical thinking and creative problem solving skillsAble to succeed in a range of careers including: business and systems analyst, programmer, systems administrator, software architect, internet and network security officer
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Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Structure
72 credit points
Spine9 credit points
Course Core21 credit points
Major24 credit points
Option18 credit points
Professional outcomes
Professional recognition
Professional accreditation
Accrediting bodies
Additional information
Research areas:Information and Computing Sciences, Technology