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Victoria University (VU)

Bachelor of Information Technology


Course Details

Develop key information technology (IT) skills to expand your career options, with a Bachelor of Information Technology from Victoria University. This IT course will equip you with specialist skills for fast-growing digital industries. You will also develop problem-solving skills for workplace scenarios and challenges. You can choose your own IT job pathway based on your interests and strengths, with our personalised learning experience. Our Bachelor of Information Technology focuses on high-demand and areas, including: web development mobile-application development data analysis cyber security network and system computing ICT management software engineering and development network management global leadership. When you graduate, you'll have knowledge across a wide range of IT applications, along with hands-on experience with industry-standard equipment. This theory and practice will ensure you're job ready. This IT course includes training in: Cisco routing and switching IPSecure Microsoft Active Directory network management Content Management Systems Android and IOS app development object-oriented programming.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: Applicants for this course will need to meet the entry criteria outlined below. If you don’t meet the entry criteria, you may be able to gain entry by first completing a related course or unit(s). We call this a ‘pathway’. If you've completed a qualification where English was the primary language of instruction, you may be eligible for an exemption of English-language requirements. In some cases, there may be additional entry requirements. Learn more about entry requirements for international students.


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