The information technology industry is central to the way people work, learn, play, communicate and socialize. During Deakin University’s Bachelor of Information Technology students will gain the essential skills and experience required to embark on a career in IT, while developing specialist knowledge in an industry-relevant major study area of their choosing.
This course will give students the opportunity to explore and experiment in areas like programming, networking, entrepreneurship and user-centered design. They will undertake a specialized capstone project and access co-working spaces, enabling them to collaborate with like-minded peers and kick start their own professional network.
The course offers students a range of industry-based learning opportunities to further develop their professional IT career, including hands-on practical experience in industry for eligible students. This practical experience enhances their future employment prospects for those without industry exposure, adding experience to their resume and developing their professional networks before graduation.
IT professionals play critical roles across a broad range of industries from health care, education and finance through to government, mining and agriculture. By studying information technology, students will enter a dynamic, innovation-driven industry with expansive employment opportunities.
Deakin University’s Bachelor of Information Technology offers diverse majors, so students can specialize in the area that interests them most and develop in-demand skills to pursue a range of careers.
Deakin University offers a combination of experiential learning and practical exposure, with access to industry-standard resources and world-class facilities. These include the university's Robotics and Internet of Things (RIoT) lab, dedicated cyber security labs, networking labs, and virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) labs.
Beyond the labs, students will have a range of industry-based learning opportunities, including an IT placement of a minimum of 100 hours. With this extensive hands-on industry experience, students will gain practical expertise and develop valuable professional networks, ensuring they graduate job ready.
Students will also undertake two capstone units, during which they will develop solutions to real-world problems from industry and learn agile project management methods widely used across the industry.