Career areas
Information Systems/Information Technology
Programs of study
- Associate Degree in Information Technology
- Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology)
- Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Systems) or (Games and Entertainment Design) or (Networking and Security) or (Software Development)
- Bachelor of Computer and Information Science, Bachelor of Media Arts
- Bachelor of Computer and Information Science, Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law)
- Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)
- Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Management
- Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Networking) or (Logistics)
- Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Software Engineering
A career in information technology involves planning, designing, developing and managing business information systems to meet the needs of organisations and to assist business decision making.
What direction can this take me?
Computing and IT is a popular area of study and graduates are in high demand to fill positions including:
- Computer engineer/consultant/writer/documenter
- Database administrator
- IT analyst/designer/systems developer/manager
- Multimedia developer
- Network administrator
- Programmer
- Software engineer/designer
- Systems administrator/analyst/designer/engineer
- Webmaster
- Business software consultant
- Computing applications specialist
- Information systems manager
- IT trainer/consultant
- Project manager
- Business analyst
Any Year 12 prerequisite subjects?
Bachelor of Computer and Information Science, Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering only).
Yes. You will need to obtain an achievement score of 10 in SACE Year 12
Stage 2 Mathematical Studies. Uni lecturers will assume knowledge of Stage 2
Physics for the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering), Bachelor of Information Technology.
Bachelor of Information Technology (Advanced Computer and Information
Science) (Honours) only.
Yes. You will need to successfully complete SACE Stage 2 Mathematics Studies
or Mathematical Methods.
All other programs.
No.






