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Bachelor of Information Technology

Dive into the high-tech world of IT with a flexible degree, tailored to you.

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Study a Bachelor of IT

Navigate our digital world with 91Ïã½¶app’s flexible Bachelor of Information Technology (B.IT).

Offered in the perfect blend of online and in-person study, our B.IT can help provide you with the ultimate study, work and life balance.

Develop the skills to design, develop, and manage systems with a Bachelor of Information Technology. Go beyond theory with hands-on learning, tackling real-world challenges using the latest tools and technologies. Gain valuable industry experience through 91Ïã½¶app’s Work Integrated Learning (WIL), working with organisations like the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, Delv, Chartertech, and more. Graduate with the expertise and connections to launch a successful IT career.

After graduation, you'll be equipped with in-demand skills for industries booming with job growth, offering careers in project management, cloud computing, cyber security, machine learning and more, with flexibility to work across different industries.

Study level

Undergraduate

Delivery mode

Blended

Selection rank

60
Other entry criteria applies

Study duration

3 years, full-time

Intake dates

28 July 2025

Course unit cost

$1,164*

*Fees are indexed annually and subject to change.

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Schedule a call with our friendly team to learn about UC's flexible Bachelor of IT.

1800 864 226

Course highlights

  

Learn how to deliver IT systems across business environments, policies and project management.

  

Create effective working environments with the confidence to lead projects.

  

Explore the balance between technological and human influence across all IT touchpoints.

  

Be confident to apply your skills to real-world practice.

  

Expand your network and engage with a variety of industry leaders via 91Ïã½¶app's built-in placements and practical experiences.


Why study IT at UC


When you study Information Technology at UC, you’re placing yourself in an industry that’s booming with job prospects and opportunities for qualified professionals across a variety of sectors. 

Designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of Information Technology principles with the backing of industry-standard practice, you’ll graduate with the confidence to hit the ground running.

Education is for everyone

Top 10 in the world for reducing inequalities.
(THE Impact Rankings, 2024)

High starting salaries

5- stars for Undergraduate starting salaries in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)

Best in Australia

#1 in Australia in teaching quality in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)

Education is for everyone

Top 10 in the world for reducing inequalities.
(THE Impact Rankings, 2024)

High starting salaries

5- stars for Undergraduate starting salaries in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)

Best in Australia

#1 in Australia in teaching quality in Technology.
(GUG, 2024)

IT industry outlook

91Ïã½¶app’s Bachelor of IT graduates may find themselves in any of the following positions:

  • Big Data Architect
  • Big Data Engineer
  • Business Intelligence Specialist
  • Cloud Computing Architect
  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Data Analyst 
  • Data Scientist
  • ICT Project Manager
  • IoT Engineer, Developer, or Designer
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • Mobile Apps Developer 
  • Robotics Specialist 
  • Service Desk Manager
  • System Administrator

Upcoming intakes


Semester 2, 2025: 28 July 2025



Semester 1, 2026: 16 February 2026



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IT FAQs

A Bachelor of Information Technology opens doors to careers in cybersecurity, cloud computing, data science, software development, AI, and more. Graduates can work in government, defence, startups, and global tech companies, with opportunities in roles like IT project manager, system administrator, and machine learning engineer.


Yes! The IT industry is expected to grow by 27% in 2025 alone, with thousands of high-paying jobs available. With the rise of AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing, IT professionals are in high demand, making this degree a strong investment in a future-proof career. (Zoom Recruitment, 2025)


The Bachelor of IT offers four specialisations including Robotics and AI, Cybersecurity and System Administration, Data Science and Cloud Computing and Internet of Things. These focus areas help students build expertise in high-demand IT fields, increasing job opportunities and career flexibility.


With flexibility in mind, the Bachelor of IT degree offers a selection of online and in-person units, allowing you to balance learning with your lifestyle. ​Begin by building a strong foundation in IT theory, then immerse yourself in hands-on learning, working in state-of-the-art facilities and forming valuable industry connections to prepare for a successful career.​


Depending on which major you choose, the Bachelor of Information Technology includes subjects such as innovation and entrepreneurship, database design, systems analysis, network engineering, statistics, network architecture and more. View the Typical study pattern here.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

To be eligible for this course, you must have either:

  • Year 12 ATAR, or 
  • Other Australian qualification, or
  • Relevant work experience, or
  • Overseas qualification

Assumed knowledge

  • Applicants are encouraged to have basic knowledge and skills in ICT (Information and Communication Technology), numeracy and literacy. 
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Ready to transform the world with Information Technology? Download a brochure or speak to our staff via email or over the phone. 

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  • How to apply
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