Information Technology – Curtin

Curtin-University

Bachelor of Information Technology

About

The Programme

You will use Python as a tool for learning network and other programming. Linux skills are taught throughout the course starting with the basics and progressing to advanced topics. Graduates of the course will have sound knowledge of computer systems and processes involved in software development and maintenance. 

This degree is designed to prepare you for careers in high-demand areas of computing. This course provides coverage of aspects of modern computing and computer networks. It covers fundamental programming and security knowledge as well as specializing in network programming and other aspects of distributed computing. 

COURSE Overview

Bachelor Degrees prepare students to develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills in a discipline for professional work and further learning corresponding to AQF level 7 qualifications.
This course provides a coverage of aspects modern computing and computer networks. It covers fundamental programming and security knowledge as well as specializing in network programming and other aspects of distributed computing. The course teaching Python as a tool for learning programming Linux skills are taught throughout the course and emphasis is placed on learning the basics before moving onto advanced topics. Graduates from the course will have sound knowledge of computer systems and processes involved in software development and maintenance. The aim of this major is to prepare the students for the areas of ICT stated to be most in demand and for positions that are most difficult to fill. On completion of the three year degree, students who have performed well will be eligible to complete an extra year of study to obtain an honours qualification, BH-SCNCE Bachelor of Science (Honours). The research focus of an Honours degree provides a pathway for career advancement at a higher level than the base degree. Students who perform well in the this course can apply for transfer to the Bachelor of Computing course, although acceptance is not automatic.

Career opportunities

Graduates qualify for a career in programming, network design or network programming roles, among many others.

Entry and completion details

Applicants for a Bachelor Degree are required to meet University academic and English language entry standards; details are provided at http://study.curtin.edu.au/ and include flexible entry pathways. Any specific course entry and completion requirements must also be met. All Curtin courses have compulsory and other core capabilities that are essential for demonstrating the achievement of course learning outcomes and graduation. Students who are unable to meet or demonstrate those requirements, now or in later stages during their studies, may seek reasonable adjustments by the University wherever possible to facilitate alternative ways of achieving those requirements. If reasonable adjustments cannot be accommodated, Curtin will discuss study options to find an alternative course of study or an exit degree. Any specific course entry and completion requirements must also be met.

Specifically, applicants require a minimum of 70 ATAR and to have successfully completed at least ATAR Mathematical Applications. Having complete ATAR Mathematical Methods or higher is desirable but not required.

Curtin course switcher criteria To switch into this course, you need to have met: the admission criteria for minimum entry; and the prerequisite. The Maths Applications prerequisite can be met with: Maths Applications ATAR; or MATH1013 Introductory Mathematics; or higher Higher education course switcher criteria To switch into this course from another higher education course, you need to have met: the admission criteria for minimum entry; and Maths Applications ATAR or unit/s assessed as comparable to Maths Applications ATAR. Course switchers who have not met an ATAR of 70 and have not completed mathematics pre-requisites should apply to pathway through B-MTDSC Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Science to meet the Course Switcher criteria.

Credit for recognised learning

Applications for credit towards a course are assessed on an individual basis. Credit reduces the amount of learning required to complete the course and may be granted for formal education qualifications, non-formal learning from non-award programs of study and informal learning through work experiences. Further information can be found at https://www.curtin.edu.au/study/applying/credit-recognised-learning/

Duration and availability

This course is three years full-time or equivalent part-time study.

Learning outcomes

Course learning outcomes

  • Apply computer networking concepts to develop solutions and protect systems related to information technology
  • Evaluate information technologies in a manner that is appropriate for a given problem and think critically and creatively to generate innovative and optimum theoretical and practical solutions
  • Identify, evaluate and synthesise information from a range of technology sources to optimise the process of network design and implementation
  • Document information technology activities and artefacts and communicate them in written and oral form to both technical and non-technical audiences and communicate effectively in ways appropriate to the audience and purpose
  • Effectively use new and existing technologies, recognising their advantages and limitations
  • Sustain intellectual curiosity by updating their knowledge, engage in continuous training and research, and take control of their own learning and development
  • Recognize and apply IEEE/ACM/ACS standards and best practice in process software design and development
  • Contribute to society using technology in an ethical, legal, and socially responsible manner

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Additional course expenses

Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks and other essential study materials.

Course structure

Curtin University reserves the right to alter the internal composition of any course to ensure learning outcomes retain maximum relevance. Any changes to the internal composition of a course will protect the right of students to complete the course within a normal timeframe and will not result in additional cost to students through a requirement to undertake additional units.

Entry Requirements

  • 12 TH Pass with minimum 60%
  • Preferrable IELTS Score of minimum 6.0.

Computing Course Fee (AUD) – February 2024 Intake

Sri Lanka Australia
Year 1 $7,702
Year 2 $7,834
Year 3 $8,282
Total $23,818

Information for international students

If you are an international student studying on a student visa, you must undertake a full-time load in each study period. There may be additional admission criteria that must be met. For more information, you can refer to the International Students’ website. If you do not hold a student visa or are studying outside of Australia, you have the option to study full-time, part-time and/or fully online depending on course and unit availabilities as well as your in-country visa requirements.

Acknowledgement of inherent requirements

I understand that all Curtin courses have compulsory and other core capabilities that are essential for demonstrating the achievement of course learning outcomes and graduation. If I am unable to meet or demonstrate those requirements, now or in later during my studies, reasonable adjustments will be sought by the University wherever possible to facilitate alternative ways of achieving of those requirements. If reasonable adjustments cannot be accommodated, Curtin will discuss study options to find an alternative course of study or an exit degree.

Student rights and responsibilities

As a Curtin University student, you are part of the Curtin community and as such, you have rights and responsibilities. Some relate to your work as a student, such as academic integrity and copyright. Others relate to your use of resources and the way you behave around other students. Students are expected to abide by the University’s statutes, rules, by-laws, policies and procedures as amended from time to time. You can find further information about your rights and responsibilities on the Student Essentials website.

Disclaimer of liability

You can access the full disclaimer of liability on the Study website.

LOCATION

Northern UNI, Jaffna

DURATION

3 Years

Award code

BComp(Curtin)

CRICOS Code

0100818

How to Apply In Six Steps

01

IDENTIFY YOUR PREFERRED COURSE

You can find out all the details regarding your preferred course through our website and handbook available, and make your selection of the degree program you wish to follow
02

CHECK YOUR ENTRY ELIGIBILITY

View the entry requirements for your preferred course and verify your eligibility to join the program.
03

APPLY ONLINE

Click the link and fill out the online form and submit it for review. REGISTRATION FEB 2024 INTAKE
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REGISTRATION PROCESS

Once your initial application is received, out admissions team will contact you on how to proceed.
05

RECEIVE YOUR OFFER LETTER

Once Curtin has accepted your application you will be mailed the offer letter for the degree program
06

ACCEPT YOUR OFFER

Accept the offer from Curtin, meet your conditions and make the relevant semester payments.
Documents Required in the Registration Process
  • Birth Certificate/ NIC/ Passport in English,
  • Academic transcripts (10th, 12th etc.),
  • Passport size profile photo.
Hotline

+94771471471

Northern UNI, 239, Arasady Road, Kantharmadam, Jaffna