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Bachelor of Information Technology

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The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is designed to equip students with the technical, problem-solving, and communication skills needed for a successful career in the rapidly evolving IT industry. With a strong focus on hands-on learning and emerging technologies, this program ensures that graduates are ready to meet global challenges in the field of IT.


Program Overview

  • Duration: 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent).
  • Delivery: On-campus, online, or blended learning.
  • Campus Locations: Darwin, Sydney, and online.
  • Intakes: February, July, and November.
  • CRICOS Code: 0100467 (for international students).

Why Study BIT at CDU?

  1. Practical and Hands-On Learning:
    • Real-world projects, internships, and industry placements ensure graduates are job-ready.
  2. Focus on Emerging Technologies:
    • Courses cover the latest trends, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, big data, and cloud computing.
  3. Flexible Study Options:
    • Online and part-time options allow students to balance study with other commitments.
  4. Global Accreditation:
    • Accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), enabling graduates to pursue careers worldwide.
  5. Small Class Sizes:
    • Personalized attention and close interaction with experienced faculty.

Core Subjects

The BIT program provides a blend of foundational knowledge and advanced IT concepts, including:

  • Programming Fundamentals
  • Database Design and Development
  • Computer Networks and Security
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Software Development and Engineering
  • Web and Mobile Application Development

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the BIT program are well-equipped for diverse roles in the IT sector, such as:

  • Software Developer
  • IT Project Manager
  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Systems Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Network Engineer
  • Web and Mobile Application Developer

Admission Requirements

Minimum Level of Education Completed

High school completion or equivalent.

Minimum Language Test Scores

3 Year Bachelor's Degree

Program Level

Post Graduation Work Permit

PGWPP Eligibility
This program is eligible for Post Graduation Work Permit.

The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

The IRCC has published a preliminary list of programs that are eligible for the PGWPP. Based on our current knowledge, which is subject to change, these programs align with five fields of study categories:

  • Agriculture and agri-foods
  • Healthcare
  • Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics (STEM)
  • Trade
  • Transport

Read more at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp

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